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October 11, 2006

Afro-Semitic Experience, Boston, MA, Oct 11

band photoThe Afro-Semitic Experience is making its Boston debut this Wednesday,
October 11 at 6:30 p.m.

We will be playing at Cathedral High School, 74 Union Park Street, Boston.

At 2:30 Baba Coleman and Babafemi Alvin Carter, Jr. will be presenting a
drumming workshop for the students and then at 6:30 we will give our
concert.

Joining us for this concert will be special guests will be Art Blakey
alumnus Kalim Zarif on piano (Warren is in Nepal!!) and Paradox Trio's very
own Matt Darriau on clarinet and sax. Admission is free, but seating is
limited. For more info please call 617-542-2325.

"The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film", NYC, Oct 11

"The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film" video clips/lecture
presented by Eve Sicular (of Metropolitan Klezmer & Isle of Klezbos)

Wednesday, 10/11
7:00pm - 9:30pm
The Village Temple, 33 East 12th St (btw University & B'way), NYC
Info: Maria DeKord, 212-674-2340
www.villagetemple.org


For more info on the Yiddish Celluloid Closet (with musical DVD trailer coming soon!), see:
www.metropolitanklezmer.com/celluloid.html

Despite the taboo surrounding homosexuality, the topic was too intriguing to be left entirely out of the Yiddish motion picture. An exploration of lesbian & gay subtext in Yiddish cinema during its heyday, from the 1920's to the outbreak of World War II, reveals distinctly Jewish concerns of the time intertwined with a striking array of allusions to this highly-charged subject. Lectures will be accompanied by clips from selected films and period home movies, plus related archival surprises. Ms. Sicular has published widely and lectured throughout North America and Europe on Yiddish and Soviet cinema, and was particularly inspired by the work of the late film scholar Vito Russo, author and presenter of the original Celluloid Closet.

The Village Temple, led by Rabbi Chava Koster and Cantor Kathy Barr, has served the Reform Jewish community in Greenwich Village and Lower Manhattan for almost 60 years, with a commitment to social justice. This event is part of the Rose and Adolph Alexander lecture, concert and film series, supported for the eighth consecutive year by Edward Krugman, in memory of his late wife Paula's parents.

Filmmaker/historian Eve Sicular has lectured throughout North America and Europe on Yiddish and Soviet cinema. A former curator of Film & Photography Archives at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, she has also worked for the Department of Film at New York's Museum of Modern Art on the series "Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds". She has published numerous articles and anthology essays on the subject of queer subtext in Yiddish cinema, as well as lecturing on this topic at film festivals, scholarly conferences, media centers and universities across North America and Europe.

In addition to her work as a film historian, Ms Sicular is drummer/leader of both Metropolitan Klezmer and the Isle of Klezbos sextet, and has produced their four award-winning CDs on Rhythm Media Records. A fifth audio CD with DVD tracks is currently in production. The bands have appeared in broadcasts on CNN "Worldbeat," PBS "In The Life," and the German network ARD's "Rhythms of New York," as well as on radio stations worldwide, in soundtracks and soundscapes from Showtime's "The L Word" to Off-Broadway to Covent Garden's Royal Ballet, and at concert halls, nightclubs, college campuses and music festivals internationally since 1994.

SoCalled, Philadelphia, PA, Oct 11

promo photoSo Called w/Islands (fr Canada, feat. members of The Unicorns), Sister Suvi
Wed-Oct 11 - 7pm
The TLA
334 South Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
$15 Advance / $17 DOS

After selling out venues all throughout Europe over the past few months, SoCalled is headed to the East Coast to play a few shows with The Islands (Ex- Unicorns) and Sister Suvi

"Josh 'SoCalled' Dolgin is an iconoclastic Montreal-based rapper, producer, accordionist, & occasional musician with a penchant for plundering old Yiddish folk records for samples and his family's religious heritage for subject matter."—The Toronto Star

"Shlemiel the First," staged reading, Washington, DC, Oct 8-13

Shlemiel the First
Staged Concert Reading
Theater J, Washington, DC

Tickets $25
(800) 494.TIXS or visit
www.boxofficetickets.com
Box office opens 1 hour before performance
Opening Night Performances:
Sunday, October 8, 8:00 pm
Monday, October 9, 7:30 pm
All Other Performances:
October 10-12, 7:30 pm
October 13, 12:00 pm

For more info: 202-777-3230
www.theaterj.org

Based on the Play by I.B. Singer
Conceived and Adapted by
Robert Brustein
Music by Hankus Netsky
Additional Music by Zalmen Mlotek
Lyrics by Arnold Weinstein
Directed by Nick Olcott

Featuring Amy McWilliams, Donna Migliaccio, Dan Manning,
Rob McQuay, Dwayne Nitz, Peter Gil, Tom Howley, Howard
Stregack, Max Talisman and Isabel Thompson

Brustein recreates one of the great stories of Chelm, the
village of fools, as a klezmer musical full of slapstick
comedy and zany characters. The council of Chelm decides
to appoint Shlemiel, a sexton in a synagogue, to spread
its dubious wisdom to another town. Tricked by the
mischievous Chaim Rascal into retracing his steps,
Shlemiel thinks he has discovered a duplicate Chelm and
another Ms. Shlemiel. His comic misadventures continue as
he commits adultery with his wife and tries to convince
the council that there are two Shlemiels! Hailed by
critics at Lincoln Center's Serious Fun! festival

Klezmer Jam, Astoria, Queens, Oct 11

This month's Astoria Klezmer Jam will take place as scheduled Wednesday, June 14 7:30-9:30pm Astoria Center, led by Margot Leverett and open to all. All musicians are welcome to join in, and anyone can come listen or just hang out&it's free. 27-35 Crescent Street Astoria, at 30th Ave. (Take N or W train to 30th Ave). www.AstoriaCenter.org

Deep Minor CD Pre-Release, NYC, Oct 11

Wednesday, Oct 11th, 8 PM

Alex Kontorovich's Deep Minor:
Brandon Seabrook, guitar
Reuben Radding, bass
Aaron Alexander, drums
AK, clarinet/sax

at THE TANK, 279 Church St, between Franklin and White
www.thetanknyc.org/music/index.html
Admission is $10.