VOCAL WORKSHOPS

2026

The New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble

Songs & Dances of the Crimean Tatars

Saturday, May 2, 12-2 pm
Playwrights Downtown, NoHo, NYC

what we learned:

We put on our dancing shoes for an afternoon of song and dance with the New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble!

We were so lucky to learn Crimean Tatar songs and dances with the only traditional Crimean Tatar group in the United States, The New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble.

The Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine. Their centuries-old music and dance tradition echoes Balkan, klezmer, Turkish, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian practices, while maintaining its own unique identity and flavor.

Thank you to all who came to experience the rich tradition of Crimean Tatar song and dance!

About The New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble

The only band playing authentic, traditional Crimean Tatar music in the United States, The New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble has roots in both Simferopol, Crimea and Brooklyn. The ensemble was first established in Simferopol in 1990, when Nariman Asanov (violin), Eldar Ibraimov (keyboard), and Aziz Veliev (clarinet) met at the Tchaikovsky Music College. They immigrated to the United States in 1994, joining a Crimean community which had been present since the 1960s. Seeing exponential growth over the past 20 years, the Brooklyn community now numbers over 5,000 and is where Rustem Faizov (trumpet) and Lennur Mamutov (hand drum) joined Nariman, Elder, and Aziz to complete the band. The Ensemble has been playing together since the mid 2000s, adding Patrick Farrell (accordion) in 2010.

A jewel of the American-Crimean community, the Ensemble plays an vital role in upholding the distinct Crimean Tatar cultural tradition and identity. The band plays public performances, weddings and other gatherings, and has played at Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Columbia University, and The United Nations (to name just a few). They are also a cornerstone of the Crimean Cultural Center of the United States, located in Brooklyn. Alongside performances, the band supports the Center’s junior dance school, which teaches traditional dance and music to the young generation living in New York. No matter what occasion, The New York Crimean Tatar Ensemble gives a performance steeped in tradition and spirit.