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January 8, 2012

New Threads Trio with Kenor, Lancaster, PA, 8 January 2012

Mosaic Presents New Threads Trio with Kenor

Sunday, January 8, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Lancaster, PA

Order FREE Tickets Here:
http://mosaicpresentsnewthreadstrio.eventbrite.com/
Mosaic (Fulton Elementary School)
255 West Orange Street
Lancaster, PA 17603

To open the show, Christopher Brooks violin and Pete Bainbridge double bass will be playing a set of improvisations based on the work of Jewish song-writers (e.g. Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Harold Arlen) and Jewish liturgical tunes, followed by the acoustic trio, New Threads.

Workmen's Circle Klezmer Jam, Brookline, MA, 8 January 2012

For the new year, our January klezmer jam is Sunday January 8, not January 1, since we figure people may still be celebrating.

We play 7-9 pm at the Workmen's Circle 1762 Beacon St. Brookline. Pianists
should bring keyboards. Music is available for purchase.

January 12, 2012

Veretski Pass Dance Party, Berkeley, CA, 12 Jan 2012

Veretski PassVeretski Pass is joined by the perky Benjy Fox Rosen Trio, (Michael Winograd, Pat Farrell and Benjy), for a dance party extraordinaire at:

Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center,
1317 San Pablo Ave
Berkeley, California 94702

HURSDAY NIGHT, Jan 12, 2012
Doors at 7:00 pm
Dance Lesson at 7:30 pm with Dave Rosenfeld
Show at 8:30 pm, $10

Come sweat it to 2 generations of great dance players!

January 13, 2012

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Service, NYC, 13 Jan 2012

Friday, January 13, 2012, 6pm, during Shabbat B'Shir Services
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Service

Congregation Rodeph Sholom, NYC
7 West 83rd Street
FREE OF CHARGE
Featuring The Lafayette Inspirational Ensemble
along with our Cantors, Choirs and Instrumentalists in a musical tribute!

Tel: 646-454-3039
rodephsholom.org

Balkan Music Fest, NYC, 13-14 Jan 2012

Albanian, Bulgarian, Romany (Gypsy), Macedonian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Klezmer, Ukrainian, Georgian music, and more. New York's largest Balkan music event celebrating its 27th year with multiple stages, Balkan & Middle Eastern refreshments, Balkan arts vendors, as well as beautiful Balkan textiles on display. From international stars to local musicians, modern Balkan stylists to folk traditionalists, over 50 bands provide hours of ecstatic listening, dancing and partying.
$25 on Friday 1/13, $50 on Saturday 1/14

www.goldenfest.org - Full LineUp is Posted

January 14, 2012

Harmonia, Russian New Year's Party, 14 Jan 2012

Harmonia Performs at Russian New Year’s Party

Saturday, January 14, 2012 6 PM
Spitzer Conference Center Grand Room

1005 N. Abbe Rd
Elyria, OH 44035-1613
Phone: 440-366-4590

The Friends of Sacred Landmarks Initiative invite you to join them at a Russian New Year’s Eve Celebration on Saturday, January 14, 2012, in the Spitzer Conference Center Grand Room. The celebration will begin at 6 p.m., with dinner and dancing into the night. Enjoy music provided by Harmonia, and dance to folk music from Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, the Balkans and many other countries in the heart of Europe. To learn more about this amazing ensemble, visit their website www.harmoniaband.com.

There will be door prizes, raffles and much fun for all!

Tickets for the celebration are $50 per person, or two for $95. To order tickets, please call the Sacred Landmarks Initiative office at 440-366-4590 during our office hours M-F 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or leave a message with your name and number, and they will return your call.

There will be a cash bar at the event; Spitzer Conference Center does not permit guests to bring outside alcohol. A menu is available on request for those with specific dietary needs.

Balkan Music Fest, NYC, 13-14 Jan 2012

Albanian, Bulgarian, Romany (Gypsy), Macedonian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Klezmer, Ukrainian, Georgian music, and more. New York's largest Balkan music event celebrating its 27th year with multiple stages, Balkan & Middle Eastern refreshments, Balkan arts vendors, as well as beautiful Balkan textiles on display. From international stars to local musicians, modern Balkan stylists to folk traditionalists, over 50 bands provide hours of ecstatic listening, dancing and partying.
$25 on Friday 1/13, $50 on Saturday 1/14

www.goldenfest.org - Full LineUp is Posted

Eastern Watershed Klezmer, NYC, 14 Jan 2012

Eastern Watershed Klezmer Quartet New York City performances:

Saturday January 14 at 7:25 p.m.
The Zlatne Uste Golden Festival, The Grand Prospect Hall,
263 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn
www.goldenfest.org

Hotegezugt, Savoie, France, 14 Jan 2012

Samedi 14 janvier 2012 à 20h
Hotegezugt présente son spectacle de musiques judéo-espagnoles (séfarades) "Palavrikas de Amor"
Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture des Carrés, F-74941 Annecy le Vieux (Savoie, France)

www.mjc-annecylevieux.com

Tél. 0033 450 23 43 48.
Entrée: 8€ (adhérents: 4€).

Expulsés d'Espagne en 1492, les juifs séfarades, porteurs des traditions séculaires d’Al Andaluz, ont essaimé dans tout le bassin méditerranéen et influencé la vie culturelle, en particulier dans des villes comme Tétouan, Fès, Salonique, Izmir, Sarajevo ou Constantinople. Outre leur langue (le judéo-espagnol), ils y ont emmené leurs chants, qui furent ainsi transmis de génération en génération. Ce répertoire, constamment enrichi et renouvelé au contact des musiques populaires indigènes, a permis aux Juifs de la diaspora séfarade d'affirmer leur culture particulière: juive et hispanique. Il fait désormais partie intégrante de l'immense patrimoine culturel du peuple juif. Si la tradition et quelques textes remontent bien à l'Espagne du 15ème siècle, la créativité musicale, elle, est le fruit d'un métissage artistique plus récent. Autant de lieux, autant de musiques et de poèmes inscrits les mémoires. Leurs seuls points communs sont leur éclectisme, leur charme et leur capacité à évoquer toutes les émotions. Et même si la Shoah en a interrompu la transmission orale traditionnelle, les chants judéo-espagnols suscitent maintenant l'enthousiasme des musiciens et des mélomanes du monde entier. Délaissant donc leur klezmer et leur yiddish familiers, Hotegezugt et Anne-Claire Monnier vous proposent un concert de musiques instrumentales et de chants judéo-espagnols et mizrakhim (orientaux) dans une interprétation qui perpétue la tradition sans la figer.

Avec Anne-Claire Monnier (chant), Michel Borzykowski (saxophones et chant), Julien Lapeyre (violon), Pier-Yves Têtu (accordéon), Frédéric Berney (contrebasse) et David Morhain (percussions).

January 15, 2012

Eastern Watershed Klezmer, brunch, NYC, 15 Jan 2012

Every Sunday Morning, combining live music and food in a fresh, cultural environment, City Winery’s Klezmer brunch series pairs some of the greatest musicians in the world with delicious lox, bagels and other tasty fare on Sunday mornings from 11am to 2pm. City Winery's brunch on January 15, 2012 will feature Eastern Watershed Klezmer.

city wineryGeneral Admission: $10 / Children Under 13 - Free
City Winery
155 Varick Street
New York, New York 10013
(212) 608-0555

For further info: www.citywinery.com
Purchase tickets online

January 19, 2012

Claire Dickson, Arlington, MA, 19 Jan 2012

Claire Dickson and her duo.
Jan. 19, 7:00pm
Flora Restaurant
190 Mass. Ave.
Arlington, MA
Tel: 781-641-1664

No cover, reservations recommended
clairedicksonmusic.com

Jazz vocalist Claire Dickson turns 15 this month and celebrates with a performance at Flora Restaurant on Jan.19, 7:00pm. Winner of the national Downbeat Magazine Student Jazz Award for Junior High School jazz vocals, Claire released her first recording this last year to great critical acclaim. Performing with her is Michael McLaughlin, piano; and Greg Loughman, bass. Claire is a remarkable vocalist, regardless of age, and has been turning heads with gigs at Ryles, Amazing Things Arts Center, Highland Jazz and at Jordan Hall.

Claire, effortlessly spins off tunes by Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Gershwin, and others, material that almost any singer would find daunting. But she more than just sings the tunes, she has emerged as a remarkable improviser and reinterpreter, scatting wordless Charlie Parker tunes, Improvising on standards like “I’ve Never Been In Love Before” and showing a deep sense of the blues on “Black Coffee.”

Claire is growing up in a musical family- her father is clarinetist Glenn Dickson of Shirim Klezmer Orchestra and Naftule’s Dream and her brother Eric McDonald performs in area folk bands including Matching Orange and Jaded Mandolin. Claire became active in the Boston theater scene at a young age, performing with the Reagle Players, soloing in many Revels productions, and the New Repertory Theatre.

Claire will be performing with pianist Michael McLaughlin, composer and teacher at Tufts University who has performed at the Berlin Jazz Festival, New York Jazz Festival and the Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival with Naftule’s Dream; and bassist Greg Loughman, who has performed with Curtis Fuller, Sheila Jordan, and Ray Santisi.

“It is simply amazing, Dickson’s melody and improvisation sense at such a young age.”—Will Sostre, Jazz Times (US)

“She is without question a singer to look out for, not just now but for the next several decades… Claire displays startling maturity of purpose and understanding.”—Bruce Crowther, Swing2Bop.com, Jazz Journal (UK)

“This 14-year-old jazz vocal phenom does not sing silly songs! … She has the courage to share her dream, the attitude of a seasoned professional and she must be applauded and encouraged for the pride, joy of spirit, infectious enthusiasm and tremendous talent which she has brought to a monumentally challenging task. She is a talent to watch, and as her voice matures, only the sky can limit what she can achieve as a jazz vocalist.”—C.J.Bond, Jazmusic.com

Jazz Talmud Publication Party & Concert, NYC, 19 Jan 2012

Jake MarmerJazz Talmud: Publication Party & Concert!

Thu Jan 19th, 8pm

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

We'll be celebrating publication of Jake Marmer's first poetry collection Jazz Talmud with a jazz-poetry performance ft. Jake Marmer (voice), Frank London (trumpet), Rabbi Greg Wall (sax), Eyal Maoz (guitar), Uri Sharlin (keys).

Jazz Talmud project a new incarnation of the jazz poetry genre. Marmer's poetry is reminiscent of Talmudic rhetoric, while also contemporary, funny, and raw. The musicians provide spontaneous Talmud-style "commentary" on the recited text, as they argue, battle for meanings, riff and mock each other and the text.

Read more about this project in the Jewish Week or here.

Admission $10

January 21, 2012

Mark Kramer Trio, Cherry Hill, NJ, 21 Jan 2012

One Night Only, a Lively New "Tradition!" "Jazz Fiddler on the Roof" with the Mark Kramer Trio at Temple Emanuel,
Cherry Hill, NJ

Groove with acclaimed Philadelphia pianist Mark Kramer, bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer John Mosemann on Saturday, January 21 at 7 pm performing their renowned and silky interpretations of "Fiddler on the Roof," the hit Broadway and film classic celebrating its 40th year! Songwriter, Hall of Fame and Tony award-winning composer Jerry Bock considers this "the very best jazz treatment of [my] score I've ever heard." Twenty dollar advance registration includes lush hors d'oeuvres and dessert. BYOB. No walk-in tickets.

To RSVP and for more information, call Roberta at 856.489.0029 x 68

La Fouine, Y-Love & Diwon, NYC, 21 Jan 2012

photoLA FOUINE, Y-LOVE & DIWON
8PM @ Florence Gould Theater 55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 1002
Tel : (212) 355-6160

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

January 22, 2012

Layali el Andalus, NYC, 22 Jan 2012

Layali el AndalusSunday, Jan 22 at 02:00 PM - Layali el Andalus 6th Street Sundays

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 Layali el Andalus
2 PM Workshop/Masterclass

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

A Judeo-Muslim ensemble that invokes the spirit of ancient Andalusia, Layali el Andalus will play instrumental improvisational taksims, explaining the difference between the music of the Middle East & West. They will also sing songs from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yaman, Andalus, Gharnati and Chaabi, explaining the differences from each region.

Layali el Andalus features:
Rachid Halilal: Oud & Violin
Hadar Noiberg: flute
David Buchbut: Darbouka & Riq
Uri Sharlin: Accordion

The 2pm workshop will focus on the Moroccan Andalusian and shaabi style. Participants will learn the Andalusian rhythms Kuddam and Insiraf Kuddam, the Moroccan 6/8 rhythm, Maqam and the different between Morrocan and Middle East Maqam. Bring your instrument or just listen, all are invited!

$15 includes concert, workshop and drink
www.layalielandalus.com
www.6thstreetsundays.com

Souls on Fire, Los Angeles, CA, 22 January 2012

The Jewish Music Commission of Los Angeles is proud to present SOULS ON FIRE

Three cultures inhabited Spain in the 12th-15th Centuries, each making an indelible contribution to the region's art and music. They lived in harmony until the expulsion of the Jews and Gitanos (Roma, or Gypsies) in 1492. Join us for a musical exploration of Spanish, Sephardic, Gitano and Moorish cultures that will take you on a sonic journey through the passion of Flamenco, the poetry of Sepharad and the rhythm of the Moorish. This world-class ensemble - all renowned in their own right -€“ return to the JMCLA to present the traditional sounds of Spain'€™s Golden Age.

Starring: ADAM DELMONTE - FLAMENCO GUITAR, YALE STROM - VIOLIN, ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ - ARABIC AND LADINO VOCALS, PILAR MORENO - FLAMENCO SINGER, GERALDO MORALES - PERCUSSION, JEFF PEKAREK - BASS

and from Seville, Flamenco Dancer

LAKSHMI "La Chimi"BASILE

Sunday January 22, 2012 3:00 PM

Valley Beth Shalom
15739 Ventura Boulevard Encino, CA 91436
Admission: $10 paid in advance; $15 at the door

For reservations and further information, call Valley Beth
Shalom (818) 788-6000.

Reservations close at 12 Noon on Friday, January 20, 2012.

www.jewishmusicla.org

January 24, 2012

La Fouine, Y-Love & Diwon, Miami, FL, 24 Jan 2012

photoLA FOUINE, Y-LOVE & DIWON
8PM : The Colony Theatre 1040 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, FL 33139
Phone: (305) 674-1040

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Naftule's Dream & Rob Rudin's Half-Jewish, Somerville, MA, 24 Jan 2012

Rob Rudin's Half-Jewish and Naftule's Dream

Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 pm
Johnny D’s, 17 Holland Street, Davis Square, Somerville MA

(617) 776-2004
www.johnnyds.com
$10 cash at door

Half-Jewish, comprised of Rob Rudin, Mark Chenevert, Danny Heath, Sam Dechenne, Gill Aharon, Paul Dilley, Mimi Rabson, and Ted Roland, is influenced by music from India and Turkey, Reggae, songs of revolution, salsa, jazz of all eras and, of course, Klezmer.

The avant garde Jewish instrumental group Naftule’s Dream follows at 9:00 pm. The band started as a creative outlet for the members of the traditional klezmer band, Shirim Klezmer Orchestra.

For more about the bands, see www.myspace.com/robrudin and www.naftulesdream.com.

January 25, 2012

Andy Statman CD release, 25 Jan 2012

Andy StatmanCelebrate the release of "Old Brooklyn" with The Andy Statman Trio
Andy Statman (clarinet, mandolin) Jim Whitney (bass) and Larry Eagle (drums and percussion)
with special guests
Jon Sholle (guitar) AND
Tony Trischka (banjo)

Wednesday 25 January 2012
(le) Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker Street NYC NY
doors at 6:30, music at 7:30

also - if you're out of town and can't make the concert, part of the show will stream LIVE (video and audio) - follow us on twitter (@rcanipper) for details!

Yiddish Voice: In Memory of Adrienne Cooper, z"l, 25 Jan 2012

The Yiddish Voice: Program in Memory of Adrienne (Khane) Cooper Z"L

WUNR 1600 AM/Boston - Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 7:30 to 8:30 PM

The Boston Yiddish-language radio show The Yiddish Voice will present a program in Yiddish in memory of Adrienne Cooper, also known by her Yiddish name Khane, following Shloyshim, thirty days of mourning, on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, at 7:30 PM on WUNR 1600 AM radio in Boston, and also livestreamed on the web at yiddishvoice.com.

Adrienne Cooper, who died December 25, 2011, at age 65, was considered one of the best Yiddish singers in the world, as well as a researcher and interpreter of Yiddish music and Yiddish culture generally.

Participants in the program include Michael Wex, Zalmen Mlotek, Meyshke Alpert, and Josh Waletzky, who were among her long-time
friends and collaborators.

The Yiddish Voice ("Dos Yidishe Kol" in Yiddish) is a weekly Yiddish language radio show broadcast on WUNR 1600 AM, Wednesdays, 7:30 - 8:30 PM. For further information, visit the web site: yiddishvoice.com,
email us, or call 1-617-730-8484.

Tantshoyz Yiddish Dance Party, 25 Jan 2012

DancingWednesday, Jan 25 at 08:00 PM

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

7:30PM Klezmer Workshop led by Aaron Alexander and various esteemed guests $25
6 - 7:30PM Yiddish Class taught by Dmitri Slepovitch $25
8 – 9:15PM Tantshoyz Yiddish Tance Party, $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!)

The Center for Traditional Music and Dance's An-sky Institute for Jewish Culture is pleased to present the year's first installment of our popular Tantshoyz Yiddish Dance Party series, as part of the Sixth Street Community Synagogue's klezmer series. Featuring dance leading by popular klezmer pioneer Michael Alpert, and a live band with renowned fiddler Deborah Strauss and CTMD's Pete Rushefsky on tsimbl (hammered dulcimer).

January 26, 2012

Anthony Coleman, Cambridge, MA, 26 Jan 2012

Anthony Coleman

Thursday, Jan. 26, 7:30pm
Lilypad
Inman Square
Cambridge, MA

The agenda:
7:30 PM - Short Solo Set!
8:00 PM - Trio!: Anthony Coleman - piano, Michael Attias - alto sax, Satoshi Takeishi - percussion
9:00 PM - Solo Organ Set!
10:00 PM - Lindenbomber Fleet! : Mia Friedman - violin/voice,Lautaro Mantilla - guitar, Beth - McDonald - tuba, Borey Shin - accordion

Michael Winograd Trio, Washington, DC, 26 Jan 2012

Michael Winograd TrioThe Michael Winograd Klezmer Trio

Thursday, January 26, 2012
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566
Tickets and Information: 800-444-1324 or 202-467-4600

Klezwoods, Trubaci Balkan Brass, Somerville, MA, 26 Jan 2012

klezwoodsKlezwoods with openers Trubaci Balkan Brass Band

January 26th
Johnny D's Uptown
17 Holland St., Somerville, MA (Davis Sq.) 02144
7:30-9:30pm
$10

We are returning to one of our favorite venues, Johnny D's Uptown (Davis Sq., Somerville) for a show that will surely be remembered. We always love to play at this classic Somerville spot and are continuing the tradition of providing stellar and entertaining opening bands for the show. Last Spring we brought the Underscore Orkestra gypsy band from Oregon, this fall we had the Elephant Wrecking Ball, and this time around we are getting the Trubaci Balkan Brass Band! They will start the show off with a blast of brass that will surely get the party started right! They mix traditional eastern european flavors with intense improvisation and tight rhythms and harmonies. Trumpets, saxophones, trombones, tubas and drums will be blowing the roof off. Following Trubaci, Klezwoods will be rocking the house with our usual Klezmer/Eastern European blend of hard grooves, improvisation and melodies.

This is a particularly special show for us, as we will be hitting the studio the very next day to record our next full length album! We will be travelling up to Syracuse, N.Y. for a weekend of recording at More Sound Studios. We are very excited to get rolling on this one, as it will feature a lot of new and original material as well as some classic repertoire that will make for an interesting and fun album to listen to.

So come out and see us off with a night of great music, food, drinks and company! We hope to see you out this Thursday night!

Ayn Sof Arkestra & Bigger Band, 26 Jan 2012

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

Thursday, Jan 26 at 08:30 PM
Sixth Street Synagogue
325 E. Sixth Street
New York, NY 10003
212.473.3665

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.

Read the low-down on Ayn Sof in the New York Times

admission: $10 at the door

January 27, 2012

"Di Tsvey" klezmer worship service, Indianapolis, IN, 27 Jan 2012

Di TsveyDi Tsvey

The Greenman/Rushefsky Violin/Tsimbl Duo will be leading klezmer workshops and performing with Cantor Janice Roger and the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation's "65th Street Klezmorim".

Friday January 27th, 2012 @ 6:00pm
Erev Shabbat service with Cantor Janice Roger and guest artists Steven Greenman and Pete Rushefsky
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation
6501 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317)255-6647

January 28, 2012

"Di Tsvey" klezmer workshop, Indianapolis, IN, 28 Jan 2012

Di TsveyDi Tsvey

The Greenman/Rushefsky Violin/Tsimbl Duo will be leading klezmer workshops and performing with Cantor Janice Roger and the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation's "65th Street Klezmorim".

Saturday January 28th, 2012 from 1:00pm-4:00pm
Klezmer workshop led by Di Tsvey with 65th Street Klezmorim
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation
6501 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317)255-6647

January 29, 2012

"Di Tsvey" klezmer workshop, Indianapolis, IN, 29 Jan 2012

Di TsveyDi Tsvey

The Greenman/Rushefsky Violin/Tsimbl Duo will be leading klezmer workshops and performing with Cantor Janice Roger and the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation's "65th Street Klezmorim".

Sunday January 29th, 2012 from 10:30am-11:30am
Klezmer workshop led by Di Tsvey with 65th Street Klezmorim

Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation
6501 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317)255-6647

Klezmania, Australia, 29 Jan 2012

KlezmaniaKlezmania

Sunday January 29th 2:00pm
Globe to Globe Multicultural Festival
Namatjira Park, Spring Road, Clayton South
World Music Stage

There's a big, free, world music festival on Sunday January the 29th in multicultural Clayton on a lovely sunny day.
Klezmania is doing a 45 minute set at 2pm. Come on down and enjoy the klezmer vibe.
There'll be a range of dance and craft workshops, cuisine from around the globe, rides and more.
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"Di Tsvey", Shelbyville, IN, 29 Jan 2012

Di TsveyDi Tsvey

The Greenman/Rushefsky Violin/Tsimbl Duo will be leading klezmer workshops and performing with Cantor Janice Roger and the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation's "65th Street Klezmorim".

Sunday January 29th, 2012 @ 3:00pm
Concert: Di Tsvey and Di Tsvey with 65th Street Klezmorim
The Strand Theatre
215 South Harrison Street
Shelbyville, IN 46276
(317)421-ARTS
www.strand-theatre-shelbyville.org/?ec3_days=800

Anthony Coleman, 29 Jan 2012

Anthony Coleman

Solo show
Barbès
376 9th St. (corner of 6th Ave.) Park Slope, Brooklyn 347 422 0248

Sunday, Jan. 29 at 7 PM

no Stylistic, Thematic, Ethnic or Revivalist agenda...
but lots of 0145 Tetrachords, for the serially inclined...

Children's Choir, Ottawa, ON, 29 Jan 2012

Sunday, January 29, 10:30 am
Performance by a children's-choir,
Directed by Alla Teplitsky

Hillel Lodge
10 Nadolny Sachs Pvt
Ottawa, ON
(613) 728-3900
Admission Free

Three of the songs that will be featured are by David Botwinik.
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