What is Zoorkhaneh?
Zoorkhaneh, also known as Pahlavāni, is an ancient Iranian sport with roots dating back to more than 4,000 years. It combines strength, coordination, rhythm, poetry, and philosophy. In 2010, it was inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Zoorkhaneh is grounded in the core ethic of “Javānmardī”, which refers to the code of the courageous youth who are called to safeguard the vulnerable and uphold communal values of altruism and respect. Therefore, “We Are Zoorkhaneh” seeks to renew that spirit and model societies across religious, political, and cultural differences.
“We Are Zoorkhaneh” is a non-profit, non religious & nonpolitical organization. We believe that sports is not just a hobby, but a powerful tool for peace and inclusion.
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WAZ is committed to foster mutual understanding and cultural exchange within the broader community through the power of Zoorkhaneh.
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Working at the intersection of culture, identity and belonging, WAZ envisions more cohesive and resilient societies in the United States and Europe, enhancing diversity, gender equity, and intercultural dialogue through sports as a universal language.
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The organization’s goals include promoting and preserving the heritage of Zoorkhaneh, amplifying cultural exchange across communities, advocating against gender apartheid in sports, sharing Iranian and Persianate cultural heritage, countering disinformation, and fostering collaboration with aligned organizations and partners.
We Are Zoorkhaneh’s Main Objectives
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WAZ is dedicated to creating spaces where Iranian/Persianate communities and the general public can together celebrate and learn about the cultural heritage.
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We believe that access to sports can empower individuals and communities alike, fostering peace, connection, and hope. Beyond physical activity, sport creates spaces where individuals can build confidence, discipline, and a sense of belonging. It teaches perseverance in the face of challenges, encourages teamwork and mutual respect, and helps people develop the emotional and mental strength needed to overcome adversity.
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We actively fight for intentional inclusion and diversity to build a strong community. Diversity includes but is not limited to race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, socioeconomic status, gender identity, sexuality, disability, and age.
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We recognize that access to sports is not equal around the world, and that sports is a powerful tool for personal growth, independence, and happiness. We support women and girls worldwide in pursuing their own self-defined success in sports.
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WAZ believes in empowering young people to become authentic leaders and changemakers, giving them the opportunity to explore their full potential. We believe that everyone should have access to the tools they need to become the people they aspire to be.
Our First Official Event.
Seattle, University of Washington
Are you looking for a unique physical experience that combines spirituality, nature, and strength?
WAZ is excited to host its first masterclass at the University of Washington, bringing the ancient Iranian practice of Zoorkhaneh to campus as a way to foster cultural understanding, physical activity, and mental well-being.
Join us on May 14th from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Quad, University of Washington, and discover Zoorkhaneh for yourself.
This event is free of charge and open to all fitness levels.
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