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Join us for a special live music dinner night with DJ Amir & Hamid at Kasra Restaurant in Richardson, Texas.
🎶 Live Performance
Celebrate the arrival of 2026 with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve filled with the greatest hits, live music, and an elegant, cozy atmosphere.
🍽️ Persian Dinner Buffet
Delight in an authentic Persian buffet including Lentil Rice with Ground Beef (Adas Polo), Persian Herb Stew (Ghormeh Sabzi) with Saffron Rice, Eggplant Stew (Gheymeh Bademjan), Ground Beef Kabab (Koobideh), Chicken Kabab (Joojeh Kabab), Fresh Salad, Yogurt with Cucumber (Mast-o-Khiar), Soft Drink, Hot Tea and more traditional favorites, all freshly prepared by Kasra’s chefs.
Two masters unite in a spellbinding dialogue between Persian and Turkish traditions. Grammy-winning kamancheh virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor and renowned bağlama player Erdal Erzincan blend improvisation and ancient melodies into music that transcends borders. Their intricate interplay—by turns haunting, fiery, and tender—creates an atmosphere of deep reflection and shared humanity. Experience a luminous evening of sound where silence and soul meet.
Toronto’s DJ Borhan and Sahab Habibi, live in Houston for a high-energy Persian New Year’s Eve celebration.
Houston, count it down in style. DJ BORHAN (Toronto) and SAHAB HABIBI (Max Amini’s official drummer) join for a world-class perfrmance at Henke & Pillot for Houston's ultimate Persian New Year’s Eve party!
The last DJ Borhan event in Houston sold out in advance, lock in your tickets now to ensure entry and use the time you save to style your NYE outfit.
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Founded in April 1988, the Iranian Students Academic and Cultural Organization (ISACO) represents a legacy of community building at the University of Texas at Austin. Operating as an independent, non-profit student organization, ISACO has served the Austin, TX Iranian student community for over three decades with a steadfast commitment to academic support, cultural preservation, and meaningful social connection.
At its core, ISACO's mission centers on enhancing the lives of Iranian students through comprehensive support systems and vibrant cultural programming. The organization recognizes that Iranian students benefit from dedicated spaces to celebrate their heritage while navigating academic and personal transitions. ISACO creates these spaces through regular meetings, cultural events, and social gatherings that foster a sense of belonging within the UT Austin community.
What distinguishes ISACO is its holistic approach to student welfare. Beyond celebration, the organization actively assists non-native Persian speakers in their transition to American life, demonstrating deep commitment to peer support. ISACO also extends its values beyond the student body through charitable partnerships with OneStar Foundation, Children of Persia, and Refuge Services of Texas, channeling student energy toward community service.
The organization's annual Performing Arts Show has become a beloved tradition in Austin, showcasing the richness of Persian culture while supporting charitable causes. Campus-wide celebrations of Iranian holidays educate the broader university community about cultural traditions and foster cross-cultural understanding. Through sports participation, tabling events, and intentional relationship-building activities, ISACO creates an extended network that enriches the student experience at the University of Texas at Austin.
Founded in the early 1980s, the Iranian-American Community of North Texas (IACNT) emerged from the experiences of Iranian students and families who sought refuge and opportunity in America during transformative historical periods. Based in Carrollton, Texas, this independent non-profit organization represents generations of Iranian-Americans who have built lives while maintaining deep connections to their cultural heritage and homeland. IACNT's mission centers on acting as a bridge between Iranian culture and modern American life, preserving the rich history and traditions of Iran while actively contributing to progress in the United States. The organization cherishes the experiences of its diverse membership—from original founders who arrived as students in the 1970s to second-generation Iranians born in America—creating a multigenerational community united by shared values. Beyond cultural celebration, IACNT demonstrates commitment to human rights advocacy, maintaining awareness of developments in Iran while exercising the democratic freedoms available in the United States through voting, political engagement, and community activism. Members of the Carrollton-based organization have worked to teach their children both Farsi and English, ensuring cultural continuity while fully participating in American civic life. IACNT welcomes community involvement and values the suggestions and feedback of those seeking to understand Iranian culture and contemporary issues. The organization remains dedicated to educating diverse populations about Middle Eastern history and current affairs, fostering meaningful connections between Iranian-Americans and their broader communities throughout North Texas.
Founded in 1976, the Zoroastrian Association of Houston represents a thriving community dedicated to preserving and celebrating Zoroastrian faith, culture, and traditions in Houston, Texas. What began as a small congregation meeting in members' homes has evolved into a vibrant community anchored by the spectacular Zarathustrian Heritage Cultural Center, which opened in 1998 on a generously donated seven-acre property in Southwest Houston. This landmark facility stands as a testament to the community's commitment and vision, showcasing what dedicated members can accomplish through collective effort and shared purpose. The association brings together families, youth, seniors, and individuals of all ages who share a commitment to building a strong, interconnected community. With active participation from countless dedicated volunteers serving on executive boards and specialized committees, ZAH creates meaningful opportunities for spiritual growth, cultural learning, and social connection. The center's dar-e meher prayer room, Sunday School programs, youth initiatives, and senior activities foster belonging across generations. ZAH's comprehensive library and regular cultural events—including workshops, seminars, and performances—welcome both community members and the broader Houston public interested in learning about Zoroastrian heritage. Through their collective work and unwavering dedication, ZAH members continue building a legacy of faith, community, and cultural preservation for future generations in the Houston area.