The Bright Side: Iran's first woman orchestra conductor draws delighted crowds
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In Iran, where women are legally prohibited from singing in front of men, Paniz Faryoussefi has made history as the country's first female philharmonic conductor. Her performances have captivated audiences, drawing delighted crowds and inspiring young women who aspire to pursue a career in music. Faryoussefi's role as a conductor not only showcases her talent but also serves as a powerful symbol of hope and change in a society with strict gender norms.
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