/Qadim/ is a word found in both Arabic and Hebrew meaning 'ancient' as well as 'that which will come.' The Qadim ensemble plays music inspired by traditions of the Near East, bringing
the richness and beauty of these ancient melodies to contemporary
audiences. Their repertoire includes Arabic, Jewish, Turkish Sufi,
Hebrew-Yemenite, Armenian, Greek and Moroccan music, celebrating the
common musical and spiritual heritage of the region's ancient cultures,
while also honoring the great diversity found within them.
Rachel Valfer
She studied Maqam and Persian dastgah modal systems in Israel and Palestine for six years at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and sings with several ensembles in the Bay Area.
Faisal Zedan
Faisal has played with many great Arabic musicians, such as Ali Jihad Racy, Julien Jâlal Eddine Weiss, and the band Kanzaman.
Through teamwork and daily practice, Faisal is dedicated to keeping Arabic music alive, and inspiring fellow musicians to have a selfless approach to playing music.
John Villa
John has studied with master percussionists from North Africa, the
Middle East and India. He holds a BFA in World Music from CalArts and
an MMus from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London,
where he was also a percussion instructor for the SOAS Middle Eastern
Music Ensemble. His passion for sacred music has led him to extended
studies with Sufi drummers of the Hamadsha, Aissawa and Gnawa
brotherhoods in Morocco. John is also well known for his innovative
Didjeridu playing and having apprenticed with Wardaman Aboriginal
Elder Yidumduma Bill Harney in Australia. John’s musical experience
has earned him collaborations with such artists as Omar Faruk
Tekbilek, Stellamara, and Hamsa Lila, and performances in festivals
such as the World Festival of Sacred Music and Earthdance.
Bouchaib Abdelhadi
Jason Ranjit Parmar
He has since gone on to study world rhythmic traditions hailing from West Africa, Nigeria Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, and India. Jason has been training in Indian Tabla continuously for the past seven years with master Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri.
Jason has also provided tabla accompaniment for Ali Akbar Khan Sahib in both vocal and instrumental classes. Jason regularly performs throughout the west coast in numerous traditional and progressive musical groups, most recently with Tina Malia.
Evan Fraser
Evan's mission is to heal this planet and it's peoples by elevating the consciousness of each other's culture and the beauty of this Earth through music. Evan plays: Jaw Harp, Kalimba, Berimbau, Pandeiro, Marimbula, Melodica, Overtone Flute, Frame Drums, Calabash, Zabumba, Mouth Bow, Keyboards and various global percussion.



