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February 10, 2006

Jewish Music Forum: Finding the Rhythm, NYC, Feb 10

The Jewish Music Forum, a project of the American Society for Jewish Music at the Center for Jewish History is pleased to announce the following presentation:

Finding the Rhythm: Dance and Music in Jewish Studies

Dr. Nina Spiegel (National Museum of American Jewish History)
Respondent: Dr. Judah M. Cohen (New York University)

Friday, February 10
10 A.M.
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY

Admission is free and open to the public

Nina Spiegel is Curator at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. She holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University in modern Jewish history and dance history and a B.A. in Judaic Studies and Religious Studies from Brown University. Her research explores the connections between dance and modern Jewish life in Israel and in the United States and examines such themes as the interpretation of folk and concert dance, comparisons between Israeli and American Jewish cultures, understandings of Jewish authenticity, and the invention of tradition. Her publications include the prize-winning article, "Cultural Formulation in Eretz Israel : The National Dance Competition of 1937" (Jewish Folklore and Ethnology Review) and her dissertation, "Jewish Cultural Celebrations and Competitions in Mandatory Palestine, 1920-1947: Body, Beauty, and the Search for Authenticity."

Judah M. Cohen is a Dorot Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow at New York University. Recent publications of his include "Modes of Tradition?: Negotiating 'Jewishness' and Modernity in the Synagogue Music of Isadore Freed and Fredrick Piket" (Jewish History and Culture), and he has forthcoming essays on music in Jewish summer camps and "The Postmodern Landscape of 'Jewish' Music." In addition, he has conducted extensive research on Jewish life and history in the Caribbean, which was the subject of his first book, Through the Sands of Time: A History of the Jewish Community of St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands (Brandeis University Press, 2004) as well as other forthcoming work on Jews in the Caribbean and Latin America. This fall, he will move to Indiana University to assume the Lou and Sybil Mervis Chair of Jewish Culture.

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Metropolitan Klezmer, Bergen, NJ, Feb 10

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer with special guests
Friday, February 10
Temple Sinai of Bergen County
"Song of the Sea" service, 7pm
followed by concert (Yiddish & Latin music theme!) & dancing
1 Engle Street, Tenafly NJ
Info: www.templesinaibc.org or 201-568-3035

Nordic Klezmer Festival, Stockholm, Sweden, 2-11 Feb 2006

NordicFest concert bandFriday 10 Feb at 7 PM Saturday 11 Feb at 6 PM, Stallet, Stallgatan 7

Concert & dance

Friday: Sabbath Hela Veckan (Sweden) & Mazel (Denmark)
Saturday: Jael Fruzinska (Poland, Paideia), Freylach mit kneidlach (Finland) & Urban Tunnéls klezmerband (Norway)

Entré: 160/120kr stud & member
250/200kr for Saturday & Sunday

Ticketoffice at Stallet open one hour before the concert, Stallgatan 7.
Box office/Norrmalmstorg, Sverigehuset. ATG-ombud/BiljettDirekt 077-170 70 70.
Boka biljett nu!

Arrangers: Stallet, Paideia, StudioTeater Lederman and Svenska Klezmerföreningen.

Sponsors: Stockholms Kulturförvaltning, European Association for Jewish Culture, BreakfestClub, Statens Kulturråd.

Afro-Semitic Experience, Franklin Lakes, NJ, 10-Feb-2006

band photoThe Afro-Semitic Experience
Friday, February 10, 2006, Sabbath service and performance at The Barnert Temple, 747 Route 208 South, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417, 201-848-1800

Far-East and Middle-East Meet in the East Village, NYC, 10 Feb

The Stone Presents the Cardamon Quartet and Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble
Friday, February 10, at 10:00 p.m.

Cardamon Quartet, a New York based Israeli band, will perform Uri Sharlin’s original composition, as well as arrangements of Israeli folk songs and classical Arabic pieces, featuring Uri Sharlin on piano and accordion, Haral Shachal on reeds, Jennifer Vincent on cello and bass, and Dan Aran on drums

The evening will start at 8:00 p.m with the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, blending Far-East tonalities with avant-garde jazz and African rhythms. Joining the group will be percussionist Satoshi Takeishi and Erhu player Suzanne Shu from Mainland China.

The Stone is located at the corner of Avenue C and 2nd street, and is a not-for-profit performance space founded by John Zorn in 2005. Admission is $10 for each set; students 13 to 19 $5, children under 12 free. 100% of the nightly revenue will go directly to the musicians. Curator of the month of February is Basya Schechter from Pharaoh’s Daughter. For further information about the event, please visit www.thestonenyc.com