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September 16, 2006

Orange County Klezmers, Moshe Halfon, Irvine, CA, Sep 16

On Saturday, September 16, 2006 the Orange County Klezmers and International performer Moshe Halfon and will join forces to offer a concert entitled "Jewish music from the East unto the West" for the Irvine Global Village Festival.

Their presentation of exotic music will cover the Jewish communities around the world, including: Hasidic and Klezmer wedding tunes, Yiddish folk classics, Yemenite and Middle-Eastern belly dance songs, haunting Sephardic melodies from Spain, and Israeli rock. The event begins at 10:00 AM and continues until 6 PM. The cost is free.

Irvine Global Village Festival
tel: 949-724-6606
www.irvinefestival.org

Slavic Soul Party, Chicago, IL, Sep 16

Slavic Soul live at BarbesSlavic Soul Party!

9/16 - Chicago World Music Festival (Chicago, IL)
1pm at Borders
4718 N. Broadway Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601,US
www.cityofchicago.org/WorldMusic
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Simcha on the Square, London, UK, Sep 17

Simcha on the Square is a big festival of British Jewish Culture, music and
food happening in Trafalgar Square on September 17th from 1 - 7pm.

Not Just For the Jews!!

Lots of great bands playing everything from the Synagogue to the dancefloor
proving Jewish music is fun, versatile and very now... with Sophie Solomon,
Los Desterrados, Mor Karbasi, Ronnie Scott Legacy Quartet great DJs and many
more...

Lots for everyone to do - the best Jewish thing to hit London since the
bagel!

For more details visit www.jmi.org.uk

Open rehearsals for Yiddish Community Chorus, Brookline, MA, Sep 16

Open Rehearsals A Besere Velt (A Better World): Yiddish Community Chorus of the Workmen痴 Circle
Saturday, September 16 and Saturday, September 30
3:30-5:30pm
1762 Beacon Street, Brookline

A Besere Velt (A Better World), Yiddish Community Chorus of the Workmen痴 Circle, opens its membership once a year. We sing songs of freedom and struggle from progressive Jewish cultural tradition. Performances throughout the year. All voices welcome. No knowledge of Yiddish required. For more information contact Lisa Gallatin at 617.566.6164.

Boston Workmen痴 Circle is a thriving Jewish community and cultural center rooted in Yiddishkayt and the pursuit of social justice. Workmen's Circle offers a variety of activities, including secular holiday observances, cultural Sunday School, Yiddish language classes, social action forums and action projects, and a klezmer jam. For more information, contact the Workmen痴 Circle 617-566-6281 or email us

Slavic Soul Party, Chicago, IL, Sep 16

Slavic Soul live at BarbesSlavic Soul Party!

9/16 - Chicago World Music Festival (Chicago, IL)
4:30pm at Symphony Center
220 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL
www.cityofchicago.org/WorldMusic
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Yiddishe Cup, Cleveland, OH, Sep 16

band photoYiddishe Cup Sept. 16 7:15 p.m. Congregation Bethanyu Cleveland S'lichot. free

Klezical Tradition, Danbury, CT, Sep 16

WORLD MUSIC CONCERT: The Klezical Tradition, one of the most authentic
Jewish klezmer bands touring today, will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Ives
Concert Hall in White Hall on the WestConn Midtown campus, 181 White
St. in Danbury. The public is invited; admission will be free. The
event is part of the World Music, Dance and Culture Series,
co-sponsored by the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism, a
President's Initiatives Fund grant and the Connecticut Folklife
Project. For more information, call (203) 748-1131.

Afro-Semitic Selichot, NYC, Sep 16

band photoThe Afro-Semitic Experience

The music of the High Holy Days will be explored in a sacred experience by David Chevan with the Afro-Semitic Experience in a program of instrumental interpretations called “The Days of Awe.” Cantor Rebecca Garfein, Senior Cantor of Congregation Rodeph Sholom of Manhattan will join Chevan and the Afro-Semitic Experience and with them enter a unique spiritual realm with their arrangements of original music, High Holy Day cantorial works from the repertoire of Hazzan Yosele Rosenblatt, along with familiar traditional Jewish congregational High Holiday melodies on Selichot at 7:30p.m., September 16, 2006. Special Guest, Frank London of the Klezmatics will join as well for this special evening. The program, a highly meditative series of improvisations and interpretations of traditional melodies, is geared to all ages.

The entire community is invited to join us on Selichot. Congregation Rodeph Sholom is located at 7 W. 83rd Street off Central Park West. For more information, please call 212-362-8800 x1337.

David Chevan was musically active from an early age. He grew up in a Conservative-Egalitarian Jewish synagogue where he led services from the age of 10. Although much of his performing method on the double-bass has been self taught, Chevan credits the master bassist, Lisle Atkinson with showing Chevan the pathway to self-education. As a composer Chevan has primarily focused on works for improvisers. He has written works for a wide range of artists and ensembles, including several collaborations with dance and film. In addition to performing regularly in a duo with pianist Warren Byrd and leading their group, The Afro-Semitic Experience, Chevan has had the opportunity to perform and record with a wide range of creative musical artists, including Ali Ryerson, Joe Beck, Jaki Byard, Harold Danko, Ellery Eskelin, Giacomo Gates, Frank London, Andrea Parkins, and Cookie Segelstein. He is an Associate Professor of Music at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and holds a Ph.D in Music History from C.U.N.Y.

Cantor Rebecca Garfein is the Senior Cantor of Congregation Rodeph Sholom and is the first female Cantor to hold this position in the history of the congregation.

Cantor Garfein has appeared in numerous recitals throughout the United States, Israel, and Europe and has two solo CD recordings, a live recording from the 1997 Jewish Festival in Berlin entitled, “Sacred Chants of the Contemporary Synagogue” and her first studio recording, “Golden Chants in America...Commemorating 350 years of Jewish Music, 1654-2004,” the first U.S. recording to feature Jewish music spanning 350 years of life in America.

Cantor Garfein graduated cum laude from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music with a degree in vocal performance and opera. In 1993, she received her Master’s Degree in Sacred Music and Cantorial Investiture from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR).

For the past decade, the Afro-Semitic Experience has been actively exploring ways to express and share sacred music in a jazz setting. Whether in the context of a concert or service in a synagogue or church, almost all of the music we share comes from the sacred traditions of our peoples. Imagine a band that understands and can present interpretations of music from traditions as rich as gospel, klezmer, nigunim, spirituals, and swing and you have the Afro-Semitic Experience.

“The Days of Awe” album was featured on National Public Radio in 2005 and was chosen as the number three album in the Jewish Week’s Top Ten List of Best Jewish Recordings in 2003.

Dunya, Boston, MA, Sep 16

I would like to invite all of you music lovers to a wonderful concert this coming Saturday night. The concert is titled “Heritage for Our Time: the Continuation of Ottoman Music” and is the first of the two concerts produced by Dunya (www.dunyainc.org) honoring Mozart in the 250th year of his birth by showing the links between him music and Turkish music.

The concert will take place Saturday, September 16 at 8pm at the College of Fine Arts Concert Hall, at 855 Commonwealth Avenue at Boston University, general admission: $15, students/seniors: $10.

Wholesale Klezmer, Albany, NY, Sep 16

Wholesale Klezmer
Saturday, September 16th at 8:00 P.M.
The Wholesale Klezmer Band
Concert at WAMC, Northeast Public Radio's
Linda Norris Auditorium
339 Central Avenue, Albany NY
Online reservations coming soon.
In the meantime, call 518-465-5233 ext. 4 for reservations.

The concert will be recorded for possible future broadcast and distribution.

We will be introducing our new accordionist, Christina Crowder. Christina studied Scandinavian and Bulgarian accordion in Seattle and performed with the acoustic folk-rock band Bad Karma Banjo. She moved to Hungary in 1993, where she studied Hungarian folk dance and became a founding member of the Budapest-based Yiddish music ensemble Di Naye Kapelye. She appears on their albums Aleph (1995), Di Naye Kapelye (1998), and A Mazeldiker Yid (2001).

At our Albany concert we will be premiering some new songs and bringing back some of our old material as well, including:

  • a suite of Hungarian-Yiddish songs;
  • newly penned verses to a classic Yiddish song, Motl der Opreyter, about a worker killed in a strike that brings the story up to date in the world of third world sweatshops;
  • a midrash about Isaac and Ishmael, ancestors of the Jewish and Arab peoples, pleading for them to make peace with each other;
  • a Yiddish vaudeville song about a synagogue fundraiser with new verses about fundraising for Public Radio
  • a classic Yiddish vaudeville song about repenting on Yom Kippur with additional verses about "patriotic" politicians and sleazy financiers who bankrupt the country.

We've got some wedding songs, dance music, and more, and we'll be translating the songs, some verbally and some with subtitles for those in attendance at the concert.

Susan Arbetter of WAMC will be interviewing bandleader Yosl Kurland about the concert next Wednesday morning, September 13th at 9:48 AM. Go to www.wamc.org to find how to tune in either on your radio dial or on the web. I'll let you know when the concert itself will be broadcast.

Slavic Soul Party, Chicago, IL, Sep 16

Slavic Soul live at BarbesSlavic Soul Party!

9/16 - Chicago World Music Festival (Chicago, IL)
10pm at UC International House
1414 E. 59th St, Chicago, IL
www.cityofchicago.org/WorldMusic
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Khevre, Brooklyn, NY, Sep 16

band photoKhevre
Saturday 9/16
Stain Bar
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
5:30pm

Divahn, Brooklyn, NY, Sep 16

Divahn
September 16th (Saturday) @ 8:15 pm (Havdalah at 8 pm)

SPECIAL PROGRAM:
Mizrahi High Holiday Piyutim (Religious Songs), Musical Prayer Poetry
Congregation Beth Elohim Park Slope, Brooklyn
8th Ave and Garfield Place

www.congregationbethelohim.org

This lecture/concert introduces attendees to some of the most beautiful
Mizrahi/Sephardi High Holiday liturgical poems from the Middle East and
North Africa from Selichot, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Led by
Iranian-descended Galeet Dardashti, a vocalist and anthropologist, this
program will not only allow those present to hear and learn a few of these
beautiful poetic songs or piyutim, but will provide those present with a
cultural and historical lens for understanding why the paytanim (poets)
wrote them and continued composing them in the Middle Eastern and Arab
world. Galeet-with musicians Megan Weeder (on violin), Eleanor Norton (on
cello), and David Buchbut (on percussion)-will both perform and teach a
number of piyutim representing the Iraqi, Syrian, Moroccan, and Iranian
traditions.

So Called, Ottawa, Canada, Sep 16

promo photoSo Called
Saturday, September 16, 2006
8:00 PM / $12

Babylon Nightclub
317 Bank Street
Ottawa, Ontario
613 - 594 - 0003

Balkan Beat Box, Brooklyn, NY, Sep 16

photo from www.balkanbeatbox.comBalkan Beat Box with Jeremiah Lockwood's Sway Machinery
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Southpaw
125 5th Ave., Brooklyn, NY
718-230-0326

8:00 PM / 18+
$12 / Get Tickets Here

di bostoner klezmer, Cliffside Park, NJ, Sep 16

New Jersey: Saturday night, September 16th, 9:15 P.M.
di bostoner klezmer at Temple Israel Community Center, 207 Edgewater
Road in Cliffside Park . Directions at www.ticc.org
Admission: free

From rocking bulgars from Kishinev and Second Avenue, to sirbas with a
Middle Eastern rhythm and Hasidic nigunim to a piece or two to put you in
the High Holiday mood, join percussionist David Licht of the Klezmatics,
clarinetist Dena Ressler, and accordionist Aaron Gershman for a memorable
evening!