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April 1, 2012

Tziporah's True Blood, NYC, 1 Apr, 2012

Tziporah's True Blood: The Women of Pesach

Sunday, Apr 1 at 12:30 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

What has Tziporah, daughter of a Midianite Priest, now wife of the Prophet Moses, gotten herself into? Come experience the spirited and subversive lives of the women of Pesach in text and story, music and dance, puppetry and theater.

Featuring Sydney Schiff, Yitzchak Buxbaum, Carole Forman, Rabbi Jill Hammer, Dr. Amy Kalmanofsky, Bronwein Mullen and Jesse Freedman. Plus: performances by Shoshana Jedwab, Daniel Silverstein, Alisha Desai and Kambi Gathesha

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

Anthony Russell sings Sidor Belarsky, Brooklyn, NYC, 1 Apr, 2012

The Congress for Jewish Culture, Workmen's Circle/Arbeter-Ring and the New Yiddish Rep present
קאַוועהויז
Coffeehouse Evening of Yiddish Song

Anthony Russell, Bass
sings the Sidor Belarsky Songbook

Sunday, April 1st, 2012, 5:00 PM
Temple Beth Emeth
83 Marlborough Road
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn
(B or Q to Church Avenue)
Donation: $10

Be sure to catch one of these performances by an exciting new talent in the world of Yiddish. Anthony bowled the audience over as guest artist in "The Big Bupkis!" this past February at the JCC in Manhattan - now you can hear him in a full program of Belarsky's arrangements and settings of classic Yiddish folk songs. Mr. Russell will be accompanied by Chaim Frieberg on the piano.

Our Coffeehouse programs are brought to you with support from the Atran Foundation; the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York.

Klezmer Jam, Brookline, MA, 1 Apr, 2012

April fools for foolish klezmorim. Bring humor and tricks 7-9 pm at the Workmen's Circle.
1762 Beacon Street Brookline, MA

Keyboardists should bring their own boards.

For May the jam will play on the second Sunday, May 13, due to a large event May 6 at the WC. PLease note this in your books

April 2, 2012

music by David Botwinik, Philadelphia, PA, 2 Apr 2012

FREE YIDDISH CONCERT ON MONDAY - PHILADELPHIA AREA: From Holocaust to Life: Music by David Botwinik April 2, 5:00PM Marshall Auditorium, Roberts Hall, Haverford College This concert features Yiddish songs by Vilna-born composer David Botwinik, sung by internationally acclaimed singer Lisa Willson DeNolfo, soprano, and The Chamber Singers of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges under the direction of Thomas Lloyd, and accompanied by Elizabeth Manus.

April 3, 2012

Metropolitan Klezmer, NYC, 3 Apr, 2012

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer

Tuesday, April 03, 2012, 4 PM
115th Street Library
203 West 115th St, New York NY 10025
free & open to the public! Quintet special show
A Concert of Russian and Jewish Music featuring Metropolitan Klezmer
NYPL Immigrant Heritage Music series

More info: www.nypl.org/events/programs/2012/04/03/concert-russian-and-jewish-music-featuring-metropolitan-klezmer

Yuval Ron Ensemble, Overland Park, KS, 3 Apr, 2012

Yuval RonYuval Ron Ensemble Concert tour in Kansas
Mideast Music, Song, and Sufi Devotional Whirling
The Yuval Ensemble presents an Interfaith Feast

Lewis and Shirley White Theatre, Jewish Community Center,
5801 W 115th Street,
Overland Park, KS.
$10/adult; $5/student-reserved seats purchased through the JCC Theatre Box Office, (913) 327-8054.
Free parking adjacent to the building.
Contact: Jill Maidhof, Director of Jewish Life and Learning (913) 327-8077

On April 3rd - just days before spring religious festivals - The Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, with the endorsement of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council, is proud to present the Yuval Ron Ensemble. Formed in 1999, this group consists of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian artists who by their performances endeavor to nurture peace and fellowship between historically opposing people in the middle east.

The result is a stunning feast for the eyes and the ears, as musicians combining sacred musical traditions and songs of the middle east play in concert behind Sufi devotional dancing performed by a whirling dervish. Following their performance, the group will receive questions from the audience and speak about their mission, their passion, and their experiences.

Presented by: the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City (JCC)
Endorsed by the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council

Rare as Radium, NYC, 3 Apr, 2012

Tuesday, Apr 3 at 09:00 PM - Rare As Radium Works in Progress Series
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

New work by established and up-and-coming artists involved in New York City's vibrant Downtown/Jazz/Jewish music community.

Catherine Sikora - soprano sax
Sara Schoenbeck - bassoon
Sam Bardfeld - violin
Art Bailey, accordion and compositions.

Richly hued, complex tapestries of sound and improvisation-Rare As Radium. A new avant-chamber project from composer/accordionist/pianist Art Bailey, featuring four of the most adventuresome and sympathetic improvisers active today.

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

April 4, 2012

Yuval Ron Ensemble, Manhattan, KS, 4 Apr, 2012

Yuval RonYuval Ron Ensemble Concert tour in Kansas

Christian Music of the Holy Land

What kind of music would Jesus have heard 2000 years ago in Jerusalem? This session will present and explore music of the ancient biblical Hebrew, Yemenite and Babylonian musical traditions, music of the early Armenian church, and Christian Maronite musical traditions.

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Wilson Worship Center located in Jolliffe Hall,
Manhattan Christian College,
Anderson at 14th Street,
Manhattan, KS 66506

This workshop is free and open to the public. Parking: Limited parking available in the Beach Museum of Art lot directly across Anderson from Jolliffe Hall or on street. For More Info: Call (785) 539-3571

Hebrew Music of Biblical Time
5:30-7:00 PM
The Ojai Foundation,
9739 Ojai Santa Paula Road,
Ojai CA 93023

Seminar, accommodation and 5 meals: $389, for those of choose to stay off-site and attend sessions only: $309. Space is Limited and may sell out! - please reserve early! RSVP and more info: Tel: 805-646-8343

This session will include demonstration and discussion of the music and poetry of the first temple in Jerusalem, the unique Hebrew tribe of musicians (the Levites), the heritage of King David, and Kabalistic music and its lasting impact of Sacred Hebrew Music.

Teslim, Bolinas, CA, 4 Apr 2012

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Wednesday, April 4 - 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Fairfax Library,
Fairfax, CA
More info: marinlibrary.org/locations

Tantshoyz w/Benjy Fox-Rosen and Arkady Goldenshteyn, NYC, 4 Apr, 2012

DancingTantshoyz Yiddish Dance Party
Wednesday, Apr 4, 2012 at 08:00 PM

Sixth Street Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
212.473.3665

Wednesday, Apr 4 at 08:00 PM

Arkady Goldenshtein was born in Mogilev-Podolsk on the border of Ukraine and Moldova in 1963 and grew up in Moldova. He has lived in Israel since 1990. Goldenshtein has played klezmer on the clarinet since childhood, and performed regularly in affairs of the Jewish community during the Communist era, which was in those days a somewhat risky venture. He has participated in many festivals in Israel and abroad, most recently the KlezKanada Festival and has toured in England and Germany. His ensembles have been awarded prizes at the Safed and Raanana Klezmer Festivals in Israel. He currently conducts the Haifa Klezmer Orchestra, and teaches clarinet in conservatories and in the public school system.

Benjy Fox-Rosen's Quintet presents an arresting synthesis of Yiddis folk songs, art songs, Klezmer music, and original compositions. Band leader Fox-Rosen – singer, composer, and bassist – is joined by some of the most compelling klezmer musicians in New York City. Together, they focus on the poetry of beloved Krakow songwriter Mordechai Gebirtig, presenting his poems as alluring and engaging art songs.

This evening will be the US premiere of an as yet unnamed suite of compositions from the poetry of Gebirtig!

Featuring: Benjy Fox-Rosen: voice, bass, Michael Winograd: clarinet, Patrick Farrell: accordion, Avi Fox-Rosen: guitar, and Tyshawn Sorey: drums

4:30-6:00PM Yiddish Class taught by Dmitri Slepovitch $25

6 - 7:30PM Klezmer Workshop led by Aaron Alexander and various esteemed guests $25
8 – 9:15PM Benjy Fox-Rosen and Arkady Goldenshteyn $15 (includes a drink)
9:30 – 11PM Klezmer Jam Session, led by Aaron Alexander and guests

Full evening pass $35 (includes Workshop or Yiddish Class, Concert, Jam Session & one drink!)

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

Klezwoods headline, Somerville, MA, 4 Apr, 2012

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April 4th @ Precinct
70 Union Sq, Somerville, MA
TOMN Residency
8:30 - Mike Maven
9:45 - To-mn
11 - The Klezwoods

To-mn (pronounced “tome”) aka Tony Maiella is a North American musician based in Boston who fuses rock and Brazilian music, unveiling dense and dream-like pop songs. We've known Tony for a while now and are impressed and really excited to be a part of this show. Beautiful melodies, rockin grooves, and fun lyrics (both English and Portuguese) fill his music in such a way you will think summer has come early this year! With opener, Mike Maven, this is sure to be a fun and different kind of show for Klezwoods!

April 5, 2012

Darshan, NYC, 5 Apr, 2012

Jazz Rabbi's Invitational, featuring: Darshan

Thursday, Apr 5 at 08:30 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

7:30pm The Art of Judaism with Rabbi Greg Wall
8:30pm Darshan in concert
Only $10 (at the door)

The first Thursday of every month Shir Yaakov and Eden “Eprhyme” Pearlstein perform with a rotating cast of creative characters. Each month offers something new, showcasing this unique and versatile Musical Midrash project. From straight-up hip-hop, to sit-down meditative acoustic experiences, to far-out improv-oriented excursions, and everything in between. Each month features very special guests....

DARSHAN IS...

Astral rap. Liturgical jazz. Audio alchemy. Harmonizing Hebrew chant with hiphop, folk rock with electro-pop, love poetry with kabbalistic psychology, Darshan is a unique and organic weave of world wisdom traditions and modern musical styles.

Shir Yaakov is a master of melody who has given birth to hauntingly beautiful liturgical chants that echo around the world. He is the Creative and Musical Director of Romemu, NYC’s Renewal Community. Eprhyme is a Radical Jewish Rennaissance Rapper.

Together, as Darshan, these two combine and connect to create something that is altogether new, and at the same time ancient. Darshan is “an uncompromising blend of urban forms and neo-Hasidic spirituality.”

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

Timofeyev Ensemble, Brooklyn, NY, 5 Apr, 2012

Timofeyev Ensemble is proud to present the NYC premiere of
"Shloyme: a Musical Biography of an Imaginary Hero."
Natalia Timofeyeva, cello
Oleg Timofeyev, Russian 7-string guitar
Anat Pick, voice

April 5, at 7:00 pm
New Yiddish Rep @ Temple Beth Emeth, 83 Marlborough Rd.
(Corner Marlborough and Church Q train to Church Ave.),
Brooklyn, NY 11226

... Designed as a musical response to one of the best-known classics of cello repertoire, the early-20th-century Schelomo by Ernst Bloch, Timofeyev Ensemble's Shloyme brings together the post-Romantic aesthetics with the bitter-sweet beauty of the Yiddish folklore. The main focus of the project is the inner world of an imaginary hero Shloyme, a Jew who was born in a Ukrainian shteytl and who survived all the major calamities of the 20th century: the pogroms, October Revolution, Civil War, Stalin's Gulag, and World War II.

You can see a little bit here:

April 6, 2012

First Night seder, NYC, 6 Apr, 2012

First Night Seder on Sixth!

Friday, Apr 6 at 07:00 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

The deepest, most liberating, ritualistic, theatrical, fun Jewish holiday - the Sixth Street Community Synagogue will be hosting a First Night Seder. Swinging between tradition and utter hipness, Rabbi Greg Wall will lead community through this wonderful meaningful night. The first night seder will recap the very basics of the tradition, in the most user-friendly warm fashion. Delicious food, plenty o' wine, and all the matza you can eat..

Click HERE to reserve your seat!
The celebration is co-sponsored by Passover Across America and the National Jewish Outreach Program.

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

April 10, 2012

Heather Klein, Palo Alto, CA, 10 Apr, 2012

Heather KleinHeather Klein
Tuesday, April 10th
Passover/Yiddish songs
Jewish Family and Children Services
200 Channing Way, Palo Alto, CA
12-2 p.m.
Performing 1-1:45 p.m

Ayn Sof Arkestra & Bigger Band, 10 Apr, 2012

Ayn Sof ArkestraJazz Rabbi's Invitational: Ayn Sof Arkestra & Bigger Band

Tuesday, Apr 10 at 08:30 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003

Meet NYC’s newest addition to the canon of new Jewish influenced music and culture, the Ayn Sof Arkestra and Bigger Band, under the direction of saxophonist Jazz Rabbi Greg Wall and grammy winning trumpeter Frank London. The Arkestra consists of some of the most innovative artists on the scene today – Pam Fleming, Paul Shapiro, Aaron Alexander, Fima Ephron, Eyal Maoz, and many others. The repertoire includes original compositions and arrangements of the members and guest composers in the great NuJu/Rad Jew/SunRaJoo tradition.

admission: $10 at the door

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

April 11, 2012

Michael Winograd, NYC, 11 Apr, 2012

Michael Winograd TrioMichael Winograd Plays Klezmer Music with Strings and Reeds! East Village Klezmer Series

Wednesday, Apr 11 at 08:00 PM -
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003

4:30-6:00PM Yiddish Class taught by Dmitri Slepovitch $25
6 - 7:30PM Klezmer Workshop led by Aaron Alexander and various esteemed guests $25
8 – 9:15PM Michael Winograd
9:30 – 11PM Klezmer Jam Session, led by Aaron Alexander and guests

Full evening pass $35 (includes Workshop or Yiddish Class, Concert, Jam Session & one drink!)

Clarinetist Michael Winograd has recorded and performed with SoCalled, Budowitz, Frank London, and the Klezmer Conservatory Band. He has led workshops and performed near and far, with highlighted performances in Reunion Island, the Dawson City Music Festival (Yukon), the Winnepeg, Calgary and Richmond Folk Festivals, Klezmore Festival (Vienna), the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and Carnegie Hall in New York City. He has taught Klezmer music at the Paris Klezmer week, Yiddish Summer Weimar, KlezKanada, and Living Traditions KlezKamp. In his spare time he produces records, composes music, and plays synthesizer in the Brooklyn based metal band Yiddish Princess.

Michael Winograd - clarinet, band coordinator
Patrick Farrell - accordion
Pete Rushefsky - tsimbl
Deborah Strauss, Keryn Kleinman, Adam Moss - fiddles

April 12, 2012

Klezmer Parade, Jerusalem, Israel, 12 April 2012

Jerusalem annual Klezmer parade
Date: 12-04-2012
Time: 12:00 PM
Meeting point: Yemin Moshe, next to Montifiore's Chariot (the windmill)
Parade will end at Har Zion at King David's Tomb

Musicians are invited to bring their instruments, photo artists are invited to share their talents, dancers will surely jump at the occasion to perform, and everyone else is invited to clap and sing!

Heather Klein, San Francisco, CA, 12 Apr, 2012

Heather KleinHeather Klein
Thursday, April 12th
Passover/Yiddish songs
Jewish Family and Children Services
2150 Post St. San Francisco, CA
12-2 p.m.
Performing 1-1:45 p.m.

April 13, 2012

Cancelled: Klezmer Jam, Brookline, MA, 13 May, 2012

This month's jam, moved a week to accomodate a Workman's Circle event, found itself smack on Mother's Day. We'll resume the monthly event on next month's first Sunday, June 3.

April 14, 2012

Heather Klein & the Inextinguishable Trio, San Francisco, CA, 14 Apr, 2012

Heather KleinHeather Klein
Shifreles Portret – Inextinguishable Trio (Special guest: Darren Sagawa)

Performance of New Yiddish song from CD.
Saturday, April 14th, 8 p.m.
Goat Hall Productions: Fresh Voices XII
San Francisco Community Music Center – 544 Capp St.
Tickets in advance or at the door: $10/$15
More info and tickets: www.goathall.org

Mimouna celebration, Brookline, MA, 14 Apr, 2012

Mimouna Extravaganza
Featuring the special guest entertainer Lior Adaki,
Singing Oriental (Mizrachi), Israeli, and Arabic Music Hits!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Brookline, MA

Doors Open 8:30 p.m.
Traditional Hors D'Oevres
Cash Bar
Cost $25
RSVP/Tickets: (617) 738-5038

Terbhou Ou Tsaadou!
May You Prosper & Feast!
Annette Zrihen & the Staff of HaKesher
www.HaKesherOnline.com

What is Mimouna?

Mimouna is a traditional North African (Moroccan) Jewish celebration held the day after Passover.
It marks the start of spring and the return to eating chametz (i.e., leavened bread and bread by-products that are forbidden throughout the week of Passover).
Traditionally, the night’s activities consisted of visiting home after home, singing songs, exchanging greetings and blessings, and sampling a token food at each house.

Klezwoods and Underscore Orkestra, Cambridge, MA, 14 Apr, 2012

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April 14th @ The Lilypad
Klezwoods and The Underscore Orkestra Belly Dance Extravaganza!!!
10PM - The Underscore Orkestra
11:30PM - Klezwoods

On April 14th the Klezwoods will be joining forces with one of our favorite bands, The Underscore Orkestra. This rag-tag group of Oregonians play music of the balkan, klezmer and gypsy-jazz traditions. They also feature some of the best belly dancing talent around! Led by violinist, Jorge Katchmari, they take you through a musical and visual adventure that is fun, exciting, beautiful and very very entertaining!

Klezwoods will be headlining the night playing our unique blend of Klezmer, Arabic and Eastern European music with modern grooves and improvisation. Many of the tunes are coming straight from our new album currently being recorded. We will also be featuring belly dancing throughout our performance...so prepare yourselves for a whirlwind of music and dance!

Check out the evenings' featured belly dancers Danielle Smith and Hybrid!

April 15, 2012

Red Hot Chachkas, Palo Alto, CA, 15 Apr, 2012

Red Hot ChachkasThe Red Hot Chachkas

Sunday April 15 (7pm),
Concert & Dancing too!
Oshman Family JCC
3921 Fabian Way
Palo Alto CA

$15/20/25
More info: www.paloaltojcc.org

Di Tsvey (Greenman and Rushefsky), Charlotte, NC, 15 Apr, 2012

Greenman and RushefskySteven Greenman and Pete Rushefsky, Di Tsvey April 15, 2012, 7:30pm "Violins of Hope" Knight Theater University of North Carolina Charlotte, NC Violinist Steven Greenman and Tsimblist Pete Rushefsky of the "Di Tsvey" ensemble have been invited to perform as part of the "Violins of Hope" performance series on April 15th, 2012 at 7:30pm at the University of North Carolina's Knight Theater. "Violins of Hope" (April 9th-24th, 2012) is a series of exhibitions, performances, film screenings, and educational programs exploring the history of music and art in the face of oppression. Violinmaker Amnon Weinstein introduces his remarkable Violins of Hope to Charlotte in this concert featuring renowned violinists Shlomo Mintz, Chad Hoopes, and Steven Greenman. Chamber music, traditional klezmer music (including several of Steven's original works), and Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins, with Charlotte Symphony Associate Conductor Jacomo Bairos directing, underscore the message of hope for the future. For more information about the Violins of Hope project and the concert/exhibition/film/educational series please visit these sites: www.violinsofhopecharlotte.com/about.html www.violinsofhopecharlotte.com/events.html#performances

April 17, 2012

Ghetto Tango, New York, NY, 17 April 2012

Ghetto Tango:
Songs of Spiritual Resistence

Ghetto Tango is a moving and inspirational concert that highlights the songs and music performed in the underground cabarets, which sprang up in the Jewish ghettoes of Nazi-occupied Europe. The concert features Zalmen Mlotek, Daniella Rabbani and Avram Mlotek.

Created by Adrienne Cooper z'l and Zalmen Mlotek; presented in Adrienne's memory.

In English and Yiddish.

Tuesday, April 17 @ 7pm
Baruch College, Engelman Recital Hall
55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Admission: $25; NYT-F members: $18
Box Office: 646-312-5073
For more information, call: 212-213-2120

April 18, 2012

Kurzkurs – Klezmertants mit Livemusik, Trafo, Germany, 18 Apr–9 Mai, 2012

Andrea Pancur18.04. – 09.05.12: Kurzkurs – Klezmertants mit Livemusik

Klezmer, die Hochzeits- und Festmusik der osteuropäischen Juden, erlebt
seit den siebziger Jahren eine weltweite Renaissance, und inzwischen
werden auch die traditionellen Tänze wiederbelebt. Der größte Teil des
Klezmer-Repertoires sind Gemeinschaftstänze. Hora, Sher, Khossidl und
Freylekhs bieten mal langsam, mal schnell, schlängelnd und kreiselnd,
aufregend abwechslungsreiche Formationen. Die Kreis- und Reihentänze,
Karree-Formationen und Paartänze beruhen auf einfachen Grundschritten,
so dass Neulinge schnell ins Tanzvergnügen einsteigen können.
Tänzerische Vorkenntnisse und paarweise Anmeldung sind nicht
erforderlich.
Mit Live-Musik-Begleitung auf Klarinette und Akkordeon; die Kosten sind
in der Kursgebühr enthalten.
Bitte mitbringen: flache Tanz-, Gymnastik- oder Jazz-Dance-Schuhe mit
Ledersohlen (keine Straßenschuhe) und bequeme Kleidung.
Ein Termin mit Live-Musik-Begleitung.

EW 3395 Andrea Pancur • Anfänger/innen ohne Vorkenntnisse •
Volkshochschule • Trafo • Nymphenburger Str. 171a • 4 x mi 19.30 bis
21.00 Uhr • 18.04. – 09.05.12 • € 36.– • 12 Plätze
Zu buchen über die Homepage der VHS: www.mvhs.de

Steve Dalachinsky & Friends, NYC, 18 Apr, 2012

Wordspoke Festival presents:
Downtown Perspectives: Steve Dalachinsky & Friends

Wednesday, Apr 18 at 19:30 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

Stellar line-up of downtown New York poets and characters!
Featuring: Hersch Silverman, Bonny Finberg, Ivan Klein, Danny Shot, Eliot Katz, Tsaurah Litzky, Jake Marmer, and Steve Dalachinsky.

Curated by Steve Dalachinsky and Jake Marmer.

Cover: $5

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

April 19, 2012

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemoration, NYC, 19 Apr, 2012

Join us on Thursday, April 19th at 3 PM at the stone in Riverside Park (between 83rd and 84th Streets) as we remember the 69th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In the program: Dr. Marcel Kshensky, Chair; Perl Teitelbaum will sing; Recitations by Refoyel Goldvaser of the LuftTeater and others to be announced.

Eavesdropping, New York, NY, 19 April 2012

Maoz's (Edom, 9 Volt, John Zorn's Abraxas) presents his wild trio, Crazy Slavic Band, at Modern composer and curator Guy Barash's new music series "Eavesdropping", as it returns to The Tank/ to present some of today's most daring performers and surprising composers.

This installment features: New music with non-western influences
Crazy Slavic Band
Ron Caswell: tuba
Chris Stromquist: drums
Eyal Maoz: guitar and compositions

Miguel Frasconi Guy Barash Duo:
Music for glass instruments and live electronics
http://frasconimusic.com
http://www.guybarash.com
and

Lev-Yulzari duo
Nadav Lev, guitar and Remy Yulzari, double bass

The border-crossing Lev-Yulzari duo explores folkloric materials from different traditions, in a personal approach that derives from various musical genres. The program for this evening revolves around Jewish influences, including Sephardic music, klezmer and more.

This show takes place at the Playroom Theater,¨151 West 46th Street, 8th floor
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 at 7:30 pm
Tickets are $10 at the door / $8 online
Buy tickets for Eavesdropping at Brown Paper Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com

About Eavesdropping:
For artists, Eavesdropping provides a stage for risk-taking and the exploration of the non-conventional in sound, to present a relevant boundary-breaking artistic work. Shows often include multi-media elements, real time electronic processing, and performance art. For our audiences, we are committed to presenting innovative repertoire that is relevant and intriguing. Eavesdropping is cross-genres new music series presented to the city's inquisitive listener. The one that seen it all and heard it all but crave for cultural excitement.

WordSpoke Festival: Radical Poetics, NYC, 19 Apr, 2012

WordSpoke Poetry Festival
Reading & Writing New Jewish Poetry Workshop

Sunday, Apr 29 at 11:00 AM
Workshop led by Adeena Karasick & Jake Marmer
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

This summer, KlezKanada festival will be piloting the world's first Jewish poetry retreat, co-hosted by Adeena Karasick and Jake Marmer. Join them for the preview of the upcoming attractions, a sample workshop session.

A few words about methodology and the upcoming retreat:

Poetry’s greatest moments have often been measured by its proximity to music. And so, this year, KlezKanada – legendary festival of Jewish music and culture – is inviting poets world-wide to join the festivities at a week-long writing retreat. Two daily workshop sessions will explore the poetic tradition and anti-tradition across the three millennia of Jewish discourse, with a special focus on the avant-garde and otherwise contemporary work. We’ll look at the ecstatic tradition of poetry-prophecy; Talmud and its dialectic-semiotic heritage; practice of Darshening; Uncreative Writing; Kabbalistic language experiments; Concrete Poetry; Jazz/Klezmer Poetry; Yiddish voices; Modernists – and much more. There will be one-on-one time with the faculty and encounters with internationally celebrated poets, musicians, artists, and academics. Poets will be encouraged to draw inspiration from the numerous concerts, and to collaborate with musicians, dancers, painters and other participating artists, to attend lectures, Yiddish classes, sing, dance, celebrate. Held in the beautiful mountain settings in the heart of the Canadian Laurentians

About the poets:

Adeena Karasick is an internationally acclaimed and award winning poet, media-artist and author of seven books of poetry and poetic theory, most recently, Amuse Bouche: Tasty Treats for the Mouth (Talonbooks 2009) and The House That Hijack Built (Talonbooks, 2004 as well as 4 videopoems regularly showcased at Film Festivals world wide. All her work is marked with an urban, Jewish, feminist aesthetic that continually challenges linguistic habits and normative modes of meaning production. Engaged with the art of combination and turbulence of thought, it is a testament to the creative and regenerative power of language and its infinite possibilities for pushing meaning to the limits of its semantic boundaries. Her writing has been described as "electricity in language" (Nicole Brossard), "plural, cascading, exuberant in its cross-fertilization of punning and knowing, theatre and theory" (Charles Bernstein) "a tour de force of linguistic doublespeak" (Globe and Mail) and "opens up the possibilities of reading" (Vancouver Courier). She is Professor of Global Literature at St. John’s University in New York. This Poem is forthcoming Fall 2012.

Jake Marmer is a poet, performer, and literary critic. His first collection of poems, "Jazz Talmud" was published by the Sheep Meadow Press. It was endorsed by Jerome Rothenberg as "triumph of the Fancy in full flight, comic & serious by turns." He's written for the Forward and Tablet magazines, and performed widely in New York and Jerusalem. Performance videos, latest updates and the schedule of upcoming gigs can be found at http://jakemarmer.wordpress.com.

Cover: $5

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

April 20, 2012

The Moors, Hastings, UK, 20 Apr 2012

The Moors

Friday 20 April 2012 - The Jenny Lind, Hastings
8:30pm - admission free

April 21, 2012

Heather Klein, Bella Notte, San Francisco, CA, 21 Apr, 2012

Heather KleinHeather Klein
Bella Notte
April 21st
Havdallah and Concert: 7:30 p.m.
Congregation Beth Am Fundraising Gala
26790 Arastradero Rd., Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
more info: www.betham.org/bellanotte2012

She'Koyokh, London, UK, 21 Apr 2012

She'koyokhShe'koyokh

Sat 21 April, 8pm (doors 7.15)
Music Migrations World Music Concerts
St Barnabas Church, Grove Road, Bow, London E3 5TG
Tickets: £3 on the door
Info: Wallee 07779 136609

DJ Diwon, 21 Apr, 2012

"ISRAELI NIGHT LIFE": Yom Haatzmaut Celebration

Join us at "ISRAELI NIGHT LIFE" an Israeli Disco night in PAWS on Saturday, April 21st from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. celebrating the Holiday of Yom Haatzmaut. Featuring music by DJ DIWON, "Diwon blends Yemenite music with electric hip-hop and cinematic psychadelia". There will be FREE henna tattoos, Israeli food, photo booth station, a beading activity and chances to win door prizes!!!! Sign up on our ISRAELI NIGHT LIFE Facebook page and get 3 free door prize tickets. For more information go to www.towsonhillel.org or call 410-704-4671 Can't wait to see you all there for an INCREDIBLE NIGHT OF FUN!!!!!!

8000 York Road, University Union,
Center for Student Diversity,
Towson, MD 21252
(P) 410.704.4671

April 22, 2012

"Yes We Sang", Berkeley, CA, 22 Apr, 2012

Sunday, April 22, 4:00pm, Yes, We Sang! Songs of Communities that Disappeared. At JCC East Bay, Berkeley. Kol Truah Jewish Choir of the East Bay, Nigunim Community Folk Chorus, and the Jewish Folk Chorus of San Francisco will combine voices in pre-Holocaust poetry and songs in Yiddish, Ladino and Hebrew, telling the stories of communities that disappeared in the Holocaust. Each choir will perform selections from its own repertoire and the choirs will also sing together. The program will also include a community sing-along with lyrics provided. Tickets: $10; seniors and children free. Advance ticket sale at Brown Paper Tickets.

"Agentn", NYC, 22 Apr, 2012

SUNDAY, APRIL 22
The New Yiddish Rep presents
Agentn (Agents)
a new adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's play
7:30 PM

Join us in the hallowed halls of the historical Hebrew Actors' Union and the Yiddish Artists and Friends Actors' Club as the New Yiddish Rep revives their critically acclaimed presentation of a classic Yiddish play for two nights only! Featuring our special guest star, Refoyel Goldvaser of Strasbourg's LufTeater.
In Yiddish with English supertitles.

Hebrew Actors' Union
31 East 7th Street, 2nd Floor
Suggested donation: $10
Reservations here

Klezmatics in Earth Day Benefit, Tarrytown, NY, 22 Apr 2012

imagesKlezmatics / Earth Day Benefit

Clearwater Earth Day Benefit Concert
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie
Tarrytown Music Hall
Sunday, April 22, 7:00pm

PRESENTED BY CLEARWATER, SUPPORTED BY WFUV

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, founded by Pete Seeger, presents its 2nd annual Earth Day Benefit Concert which will salute Woody Guthrie.

Featured artists include Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, The Klezmatics, Tom Chapin, Toshi Reagon, David Amram, Lucy Kaplansky, Garland Jeffreys and Cheryl Wheeler.

Proceeds to benefit Clearwater's Environmental Education and Camp Programs.

More info

Isle of Klezbos, NYC, 22 Apr 2012

band photo by Angela JimenezIsle of Klezbos Sunday, April 22 8:30PM, two full-band sets 29 Cornelia Street, NYC (212) 989-9319 $10 music cover charge, $10 food or drink minimum Isle of Klezbos performs back in our hometown! Playing "culinary as well as cultural landmark" Cornelia Street Cafe in NYC's West Village. Great new repertoire: the band's first NYC show since our California tour. Good food upstairs or down. Two sets, full Klezbos sextet. corneliastreetcafe.com

April 23, 2012

Monday Night Klezmer, Berkeley, CA, 23 Apr, 2012

Monday Night Klezmer at Saul's Restaurant & Deli
6pm - 8pm, Apr 23, 2012
1475 Shattuck Ave (at Vine)
Berkeley, CA

Featuring Dave Rosenfeld (on mandolin, violin, percussion) and Mike Perlmutter (on clarinet).
Savory sounds go well with sumptuous meals.

Invite your friends and family to enjoy live Klezmer.
Saul's can accommodate large parties.
Call 510-848-DELI to make a reservation for parties of 5 and more and ask for prime seating near the musicians!
Chat up Mike and Dave - they love discussing the history, culture, and distinctiveness of Klezmer.

Thanks for supporting your local Klezmorim!

Anthony Russell sings Sidor Belarsky, NYC, 23 Apr, 2012

The Congress for Jewish Culture, Workmen's Circle/Arbeter-Ring and the New Yiddish Rep present
קאַוועהויז
Coffeehouse Evening of Yiddish Song

Anthony Russell, Bass
sings the Sidor Belarsky Songbook

Monday, April 23rd, 2012, 7:00 PM
Workmen's Circle Headquarters
247 West 37th Street
in Manhattan
Donation: $10

Be sure to catch one of these performances by an exciting new talent in the world of Yiddish. Anthony bowled the audience over as guest artist in "The Big Bupkis!" this past February at the JCC in Manhattan - now you can hear him in a full program of Belarsky's arrangements and settings of classic Yiddish folk songs. Mr. Russell will be accompanied by Chaim Frieberg on the piano.

Our Coffeehouse programs are brought to you with support from the Atran Foundation; the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York.

April 24, 2012

"Yosl Birshteyn: A Kiss in Jerusalem", NYC, 24 Apr, 2012

April 25, 2012

"Agentn", NYC, 25 Apr, 2012

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 7:30pm
The New Yiddish Rep presents
Agentn (Agents)
a new adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's play

Join us in the hallowed halls of the historical Hebrew Actors' Union and the Yiddish Artists and Friends Actors' Club as the New Yiddish Rep revives their critically acclaimed presentation of a classic Yiddish play for two nights only! Featuring our special guest star, Refoyel Goldvaser of Strasbourg's LufTeater.
In Yiddish with English supertitles.

Hebrew Actors' Union
31 East 7th Street, 2nd Floor
Suggested donation: $10
Reservations here

April 26, 2012

Casco Bay Tummlers in benefit, Augusta, ME, 26 Apr, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012 International Night to benefit the Augusta Boys and Girls Club for Teens
The Casco Bay Tummlers join Okbari (Middle Eastern music) and Nicole Rabata and Owen Marshall (Irish music) as part of an evening of music, food and dance.

The Governor Hill Mansion,
136 State Street,
Augusta, ME
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Tickets are $25.

All proceeds support the Augusta Boys & Girls Club for Teens, an after school program that provides a safe and supportive environment for kids ages 13 to 18.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Facebook event page or call Andrea MacLaughlin at the Augusta Boys & Girls Club for Teens (207)623-3273.

Adrienne Cooper Memorial Konzert w/Andrea Pancur, Berlin, Germany, 26 Apr, 2012

Andrea PancurAndrea Pancur

26.04.12, 20.00h
Adrienne-Cooper-Memorial Konzert
Kaffee Burger, Torstr. 58/60, 10119 Berlin
www.kaffeeburger.de

DJ Diwon, Baltimore, MD, 26 Apr, 2012

APRIL 26th, 8pm
DIWON LIVE
GET DOWN
701 S. Bond St,
Baltimore, MD

Experience the excitement of Israel right in the heart of downtown Baltimore. The music will transport you directly to a night out in Tel Aviv with Diwon of Shemspeed. Enjoy drink specials all night — $3.50 Skyy Vodka drinks and $3 Miller Lites.

Must be 21+
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.

GET YOUR TICKETS : FACEBOOK EVENT

Kenny Wollesen "Wollesonics" & Clinch Mountain, 26 Apr, 2012

Thursday April 26th, 8pm, $10

1st set:
Clinch Mountain
Bluegrass & fiddle tunes, minus the fiddles.
Jeremy Udden (alto sax)
Petr Cancura (tenor sax)
Garth Stevenson (bass)
Richie Barshay (drums)

2nd set:
Kenny Wolleson "Wollesonics"
Sonic explorations with drumming mastermind behind
Tom Waits, Bill Frisell, Norah Jones, and John Zorn...

*LOCATION:
The Sanctuary @ Temple Beth Emeth
83 Marlborough Road (at Church Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11226
(subway: Q to Church Ave)

More info: www.facebook.com/DitmasAcoustic

April 27, 2012

Andrea Pancur, Lichtenfels, Germany, 27 Apr, 2012

Andrea PancurAndrea Pancur mit Ilya Shneyveys, Akkordeon & Klavier

27.04.12, 20.00h
Alpenklezmerglühen – Das Konzert
Stadtschloss Lichtenfels, Stadtknechtgasse 5, 96215 Lichtenfels
www.lichtenfels-city.de

April 28, 2012

Israeli JazzFest, San Francisco, CA, 28 Apr, 2012

Israeli JazzFest
April 28-29, JCCSF 3200 California St., San Francisco
Third World Love
Sat, April 28, 7:00 pm

Third World Love is a genre-expanding quartet featuring trumpeter Avishai Cohen, and bassist Omer Avital of Yemen Blues. They incorporate African and Middle Eastern influences with the jazz tradition.

6:00pm: Pre-concert talk with acclaimed clarinetist, saxophonist and Israeli JazzFest artistic director Anat Cohen.
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Beyond the Pale, Toronto, Canada, 28 Apr, 2012

Beyond the PaleBeyond the Pale

Saturday April 28, 8pm
Guest Artists with the Kir Stefan Serbian Choir
Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. West
Tickets range from $25-40, Click here to purchase
Beyond the Pale returns to Toronto's top concert space, the Royal Conservatory's Koerner Hall, joining the stellar Kir Stefan Serbian Choir for a very special performance featuring the debut of Aleksandar Gajic's choral adaptation of his own composition "Andale." Members of the band will also guest on a number of other pieces in the show.

www.kirstefansrbin.ca

April 29, 2012

Beyond the Pale, Toronto, Canada, 29 Apr, 2012

Beyond the PaleBeyond the Pale

Sunday April 29, 12pm & 1:30pm
Free Times Cafe Sunday Brunch
320 College St., call 416-967-1078 for reservations
Back to our familiar haunt, the legendary Free Times Cafe Sunday brunch, now in its 17th year. Drop in for some delicious eats and great music. Seatings for brunch begin 30 minutes before show times.

www.freetimescafe.com

Film: "Ger Mandolin Ensemble", San Francisco, CA, 29 Apr, 2012

Sunday, April 29, 1:00pm, Ger Mandolin Ensemble Film. At the Croatian American Cultural Center, San Francisco. The San Francisco Festival of Mandolins will include a sneak preview showing of a half-hour film about the Ger Mandolin Ensemble, a project memorializing the Jewish mandolin orchestra active in Góra Kalwaria, Poland, in the 1920s and 1930s. Avner Yonai, grandson of one of the few members to survive the war, joined forces with the Jewish Music Festival to organize this musical tribute in 2011. Tickets: $10 in advance at Brown Paper Tickets, $15 on site. More info: slavonicweb.org.
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Remembering Adrienne Cooper - Yiddish sing-along, Berkeley, CA, 29 Apr, 2012

Sunday, April 29, 1:30 pm, A Meydl in di Yorn: Remembering Adrienne Cooper in Song, a Yiddish Sing-Along with Jillian Tallmer. At BJE Jewish Community Library, San Francisco. Renowned Yiddish singer, teacher, and music curator Adrienne Cooper, an Oakland native, passed away in New York last December. She was lauded worldwide for her interpretations of Yiddish song as well as her ability to transmit that knowledge to the next generation. Tallmer will share beloved songs from Cooper's classes, concerts, and recordings, including Zol Zayn, Arbeter-Froyen, A Nign, Di Krenetse, Vos Vet Zayn, Di Arbuzn, and Sholem Lid. Song sheets will be provided and everyone's voice is welcome! KlezCalifornia is a co-sponsor of the program. No charge. More info: 415.567.3327, bjesf.org/library.htm.

You may post remembrances of Adrienne Cooper at jwa.org/weremember/cooper, a project of the Jewish Women's Archive.

A Capella Choral Blast, NYC, 29 Apr, 2012

A Capella Choral Blast+Workshop

Sunday, Apr 29 at 02:00 PM
The Sixth Street Community Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212.473.3665

Created and Curated by cellist Jessie Reagen Mann, “6th Street Sundays” is a salon-style world and classical music series currently in its 3rd season.

3 PM Concert with A Capella Choral Blast
2 PM Workshop/Masterclass

A Capella Choral Blast featuring: Jewish People’s Philharmonic Chous, Cantigas Women’s Choir and NYU Madrigal Singers
The Jewish People’s Philharmonic Chorus (JPPC) is part of the modern Yiddish renaissance – more than thirty members strong, from teens to retirees. The JPPC has a century-spanning repertoire – exciting oratorios and operettas, labor anthems, folksongs, and popular tunes – all in Yiddish. Committed to strengthening Yiddish as a living language, the JPPC has commissioned and premiered new Yiddish choral works and shares the rich legacy of Yiddish song by performing year-round for old and young of all faiths at community centers, universities, K-12 schools, museums and places of worship throughout NYC's 4-state region. The JPPC has also performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, at Ground Zero and the West Point Military Academy, as well as at the North American Jewish Choral Festival.

Cantigas Women's Choir is under the artistic direction of Joan Isaacs Litman. The choir brings women of the community together to explore the rich tradition of women's singing and performs a broad spectrum of global music, both ancient and contemporary. The Cantigas Women's Choir advocates through song for those whose hearts need to be uplifted and whose voices need to be heard; the group has performed with the inmates of the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Clinton, New Jersey, and performs regularly in Hoboken.

NYU Madrigal Singers is a small, coed ensemble of 12-16 singers dedicated to the joy of a capella singing. Challenging repertoire includes music from Renaissance to Contemporary and all things in between. Directed by Nancy Ellen Shankman, the group is trained to perform without a conductor. In addition to participating in the fall and spring concerts at the university, the ensemble pursues its mission to bring music to the community by performing at local public and private schools, such as the George Jackson Academy, and hospitals and senior centers including the Hallmark Senior Residence in Battery Park City. Madrigal Singers also takes its program to organizations such as the Salmagundi Arts Club and others dedicated to supporting the arts. The ensemble is involved in the revitalization of the NYU Choral Alumni and sang last spring at the Memorial/Dedication of the plaque for Marian Konstan, in the choral suite at the Kimmel Center.
The New York University Madrigal Singers performed at the 29th Annual Conference of the International Society of Music Education held in Beijing, China in August of 2010. Last spring, the ensemble did a combined concert with the Yale University Madrigal singers, and just concluded a 9 concert tour with the NYU Jazz Choir at the United Arab Emirates University, The University at Sharjah and NYU Abu Dhabi during January of 2012.
Video: www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nyu+madrigal+singers

More info: sixthstreetsynagogue.org/special-events

Israeli JazzFest, San Francisco, CA, 29 Apr, 2012

Eli Degibri & Kevin Hays
Sunday, April 29, 3:00 pm

Scintillating Israeli saxophonist Eli Degibri in a duet session with the masterful pianist Kevin Hays.

3 Cohens and Gilad Hekselman Trio
Sunday, April 29, 7:00 pm

The 3 Cohens are a trio of siblings from Tel Aviv, Israel – tenor saxophonist/clarinetist Anat Cohen, trumpeter Avishai Cohen and soprano saxophonist Yuval Cohen – whose sense of improvisational interplay is both uncannily fluent and wonderfully, infectiously warm. 3 Cohens will be backed by a rhythm section featuring Pianist Yonatan Avishai, bassist Omer Avital, and drummer Obed Calvaire.

Gilad Hekselman Trio, featuring bassist Joe Martin and drummer Obed Calvaire and will present the opening set in this incredible night of Israeli Jazz.
Gilad Hekselman is a remarkable young guitarist who “has set himself roughly in the line of Pat Metheny and Kurt Rosenwinkle with a warm and clear guitar tone, clear articulation, crazily extended improvisational ideas, speed when he needs, an advanced understanding of harmony and the flexibility to go wherever his bands want…”
—Ben Ratliff, New York Times

Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus, NYC, 29 Apr, 2012

This Sunday, April 29, 2012, 3:00 PM,
"A Cappella Choral Blast"

The JPPC / Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus with Conductor Binyumen Schaechter perform in New York City with two other choruses: Cantigas Women's Choir, and the NYU Madrigal Singers!

Sixth Street Community Synagogue,
325 E. Sixth St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Ave.), New York City, 10003

Each chorus has a 30-minute a cappella set.
The JPPC is the 2nd chorus to perform, ending the first half.
Soloist: Temma Schaechter of Di Shekhter-tekhter
Tickets: $15, which includes a free beverage; $10 kids aged 5-12.
Cash only, at the door. There will be an intermission.
www.facebook.com/events/298373666842236/

Bread and Roses strike commemoration, 29 Apr, 2012

Boston Workmen's Circle is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Bread and Roses Strike

As We Come Marching
Sunday, April 29
4:00-5:30pm
Boston Teachers Union
180 Mt. Vernon Street, Dorchester, MA 02125

An all ages interactive concert to celebrate the Bread & Roses centennial and worker and immigrant rights. Join the Boston Workmen's Circle Center for Jewish Culture and Social Justice as we march to the beat of drumming, picket lines and protest songs!

Tickets: $15 in advance, $18 at the door, $5 limited income, children under 18 free of charge.
For more info: www.circleboston.org/calendar/we-come-marching

Andy Statman Trio, NYC, 29 Apr, 2012

Andy StatmanThe Andy Statman Trio

Sunday, April 29, 8pm
The Living Room
154 Ludlow St NYC NY (lower east side)

along with our friends, Union Street Preservation Society

Andrea Pancur's Federmentsh, München, Germany, 29 Apr, 2012

Andrea PancurAndrea Pancur's Federmentsh mit Franka Lampe am Akkordeon

29.04.12, 20.00h
Salon Irkutsk, Isabellastr. 4, 80798 München
www.salonirkutsk.de

April 30, 2012

Monday Night Klezmer, Berkeley, CA, 30 Apr, 2012

Monday Night Klezmer at Saul's Restaurant & Deli
6pm - 8pm, Apr 30, 2012
1475 Shattuck Ave (at Vine)
Berkeley, CA

Featuring Dave Rosenfeld (on mandolin, violin, percussion) and Mike Perlmutter (on clarinet).
Savory sounds go well with sumptuous meals.

Invite your friends and family to enjoy live Klezmer.
Saul's can accommodate large parties.
Call 510-848-DELI to make a reservation for parties of 5 and more and ask for prime seating near the musicians!
Chat up Mike and Dave - they love discussing the history, culture, and distinctiveness of Klezmer.

Thanks for supporting your local Klezmorim!

Bayrisch-Jiddischer Maitanz, Kirchenwirt, Germany, 30 Apr, 2012

Andrea Pancur30.04.12, 20.00
Bayrisch-Jiddischer Maitanz mit dem Alpenklezmerglühen und dem
Niederbayrischen Musikantenstammtisch
Tanzmeister: Andrea Pancur & Josef Zapf
Kirchenwirt, Münchner Str. 3, 83626 Unterdarching – Valley
www.kirchenwirt-valley.de

Mira Awad, NYC, 30 Apr 2012

April 30, 9:30pm
The Metropolitan Room
34 W. 22nd St.
NYC

Mira Awad returns to NY with her own Arabic Fusion concert.
Vivacious and Talented Israeli Palestinian singer, actress, songwriter brings her beautiful Arabic Fusion sound to NY's Metropolitan Room on Monday, April 30, at 9:30pm. Accompanied by virtuoso Israeli guitarist Shai Alon, Mira evokes the modern Middle East with all its complexity and exotic beauty.

Following her triumphant concert with singer, peace activist Noa at Jazz @ Lincoln Center, Mira returns to connect with her New York audience in the more intimate, warm setting of one of the city's most popular cabaret venues - The Metropolitan Room.

$20 cover, 2 drink minimum.

ABOUT MIRA AWAD
Singer, songwriter and actress. She participated in the Eurovision song contest 2009 alongside Noa with the song "There must be another way" from their duet album carrying the same name, released by Universal Music. Her debut solo album "Bahlawan-Acrobat" was released in May 2009, and was produced by famous guitarist Amos Ever-Hadani. She was signed as a Sony Spain artist in 2011 and released her second album "All my faces" with musical producer Carlos Jean.

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