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SHIRIM: December 2005
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SHIRIM is KFAR Jewish Arts Center's Midwestern "circuit" for routing Jewish cultural programs. Participating organizations can realize financial efficiencies, and when possible gain access to KFAR's event production and promotional resources. This site lets you know who's available and when. Saturday, December 03, 2005. Posted by jewish at 1:17 PM. Thursday, December 01, 2005. Blue Fringe (April, May). Dates in the area:. April 15-20, 2005 / May 23- 30, 2005. Lo Irah (No Fear). Ates in the area:. Today I...
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J-ARTS: JewishRock: Reva LSheva: Carlebach Rock
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Monday, December 05, 2005. Reva LSheva: Carlebach Rock. Hailing from Israel, Reva L’Sheva (Quarter to Seven) combines a world-beat style with melodies and traditional Hebrew texts used by the late Hippie Rabbi, Shlomo Carlebach. Like many of his generation, Katz followed The Grateful Dead, an influence still obvious in his music. The band’s universal approach has seen them perform with Arab bands, at a memorial for Yitzhak Rabin and even in Hebron. Booking and performance inquiries:.
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J-ARTS: JewishRock: Beyond EDEN
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Monday, December 05, 2005. Plays an infectious unique fusion of musical styles, incorporating rock, reggae, hip-hop, and disco with traditional Jewish content. Songs are both in Hebrew and English. The band's live shows are high-energy and intense, with a pulsating groove, designed to keep audiences on their feet and dancing. Beyond EDEN cites its influences as Shlomo Carlebach, Dave Matthews Band and Stevie Wonder. Booking and performance inquiries:. Posted by jewish at 10:34 AM. The Moshe Skier Band.
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J-ARTS: carlebachbands: White Shabbos
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Monday, December 05, 2005. Booking and performance inquiries:. Posted by jewish at 12/05/2005 10:59:00 AM.
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J-ARTS: JewishRock: RebbeSoul
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Monday, December 05, 2005. Mixes Mizrahi chant and electronic beats with the funk/ethnic rock style of a power percussion trio using balalaika, darbouka, djembe and cajon. Performs melodies from throughout the Jewish world; Sephardic piyutim, Lubavitch niggunim, Carlebach tunes and traditional Ashkenazi nusach. B. Lending rock sensibilities, world fusion stylings and traditional Hebrew melodies Rebbesoul has an ageless yet totally progressive sound. That's a musical tour of the Jewish Diaspora.
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SHIRIM: Pharaoh's Daughter (April)
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SHIRIM is KFAR Jewish Arts Center's Midwestern "circuit" for routing Jewish cultural programs. Participating organizations can realize financial efficiencies, and when possible gain access to KFAR's event production and promotional resources. This site lets you know who's available and when. Thursday, December 01, 2005. Ates in the area:. April 4-9, 2006. Upbringing and an unorthodox approach to Jewish music. Her world travels provided a wealth of Middle Eastern, Indian, North African and.
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J-ARTS: Hebehop: Human BeatBox Yuri Lane
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Saturday, December 03, 2005. Human BeatBox Yuri Lane. One man sound machine technique takes the audience on a hip hop journey through the lives of Amir and Khalid using only his mouth and a microphone. Amir is an Israeli dj and delivery boy from Tel Aviv. Khalid is an internet café ower from Ramallah. Booking and performance inquiries:. Posted by jewish at 4:37 PM.
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J-ARTS: JewishJazz: Modern Klezmer Quartet
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Monday, December 05, 2005. The rhythm section enters with four bars of 5/8, then switches to 8/8. Is this a Dave Brubeck tune? Its the Modern Klezmer Quartet, playing aural tricks on your brain with their slick and spare jazz arrangements of Jewish melodies, new and old. Hear Music: coming soon! Booking and Performanc Inquiries:. Posted by jewish at 12:15 PM.
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J-ARTS: Hebehop: Beyond Eden
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Saturday, December 03, 2005. Plays an infectious unique fusion of musical styles, incorporating rock, reggae, hip-hop, and disco with traditional Jewish content. Songs are both in Hebrew and English. The band's live shows are high-energy and intense, with a pulsating groove, designed to keep audiences on their feet and dancing. BeyondEDEN cites its influences as Shlomo Carlebach, Dave Matthews Band and Stevie Wonder. Hear the music: Three Steps Back. Booking and performance inquiries:.