Women’s Voices
A free-to-the-public program titled Women’s Voices in Yiddish Song will be offered on Thursday evening, February 23 at Penn State Harrisburg’s Gallery Lounge in the Olmstead Building in Middletown, PA. My a capella program will feature glimpses of songs by and about women and will span time and topics, with special focus on songs of relationships, work and struggle, and envisioning a better world. The program begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be followed by a Kosher food reception. I’ll debut some material I’ve recently come across, and as always, the program will be fully accessible with both PowerPoint translations and exceptional contextual settings. Information at 717 948-6715 or hbgalumni@psu.edu...
Read MoreKol HaNaarim
This 8-foot by 8-foot ‘huppah’, called a Kol HaNaarim (All the Children) hangs in synagogue sanctuary and is take down once a year at Simchat Torah to have new names sewn on, and to held over the heads of children as step up Torah for special aliyah. The work was commissioned to celebrate Kesher Israel’s these 100th anniversary. It’s constructed for Dupionne silks, pieced, using applique, quilting, trapunto, and painting techniques, and is fully backed with sleeves for poles at top and bottom on which the piece hangs. Than on synagogue fund-raiser, people submit names of children in families each year, and that carefully paint each on slip of silk and sew the additions to large piece. The trapunto used in central image of star allows those images to shine in relief. Trapunto fills the quilted areas from behind to give them depth. An interesting aspect of layout the central image is days of creation line up in pairsfrom corner to corner across the star. When reading the Torah text of creation story, it becomes clear that pairs of ‘days’ (1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6) have relationship in pair is kind of environment that populated by second in pair, e.g. the waters above and below are separated on day 2 and on day 5 the sky is populated with birds and the earth’s waters populated with the fish. I reinforced this pairing by using same color palette for design work in each pairs. best way to spot are watches online fake laferrari price brasalet de clabo best fake watches ny store the usa chatuchak weekend market breitling colt quartz replica elado fake watches cheap with 7750 movement how to tell is relojes replicas bubble back how to you find replica watch guide...
Read MoreOn Stage with Elaine and Susan Hoffman Watts
Sunday, December 4, 2011 will find me on stage at the York Jewish Community Center, opening with the Old World Folk Band for Elaine and Susan Hoffman Watts and the Fabulous Shpielkes, and then joining Susan and her group on the bandstand for a number or two. In the world of contemporary klezmorim, the Hoffman family name itself makes Elaine and Susan, mother and daughter, legendary. Third and fourth generation klezmorim, they play the music that defined the Philadelphia sound in the early 20th Century, and have taken it, soaring, into the 21st! Elaine was the first woman to be accepted to the Curtis School of Music in percussion, having been taught drumming by her father, and her passion for the family’s musical ‘yikhes‘ (pedigree) is obvious in her daughter Susan’s extraordinary trumpet playing and singing. This free concert will begin at 4...
Read More“Our Lives in Song: Healing the World in Yiddish”
My solo vocal presentation on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 will weave threads of social justice, workers’ rights, children’s visions of peace, and a yearning for a more sane, beautiful, and fair world into a splendid tapestry of Yiddish song. And if you think that all the songs that need to be sung in Yiddish are a century old and require dusting off, I have some surprises for you! Co-sponsored by Dickinson College, the Association for Jewish Studies, Legacy Heritage Jewish Studies Project, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg, the concert will take place at the Harrisburg JCC at 7:30 pm. As always, I will be sharing anecdotal and contextual backgrounds for the songs, and will be utilizing PowerPoint to project translations as I sing, so the concert will be totally accessible. The program is free and open to the public. Come to listen. Come to sing along, perhaps. Expect your perceptions to be changed!...
Read MoreKlezKamp 27 – Yiddish Theater!
December 25 to 30, 2011 – mark your calendars! KlezKamp, the renowned Yiddish Folk Arts program, returns for its 27th year to the vaunted Catskill Mountains, and this year’s theme is the Yiddish Theater. I’ll be teaching traditional papercutting and a 4-day lecture recital course, and maybe this year I’ll finally have time to study drumming with illustrious Elaine Hoffman Watts! Look here for everything you’ll need to join the...
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