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KlezFest, Ot Azoy! and Jewish Song School 2006
modified 18 December 2005

Dates:
KlezFest London 2006
Sunday 13—Friday 18 August
Jewish Song School Sunday 13—Friday 18 August
Ot Azoy! Yiddish Course Sunday 6—Friday 11 August

Fees and Registration
The Faculty
Download the KlezFest Flyer (pdf)

KlezFest London is a hands-on learning experience with luminaries of the Klezmer revival from Europe and America, focusing on the style, ornamentation, rhythm and repertoire of Eastern European Jewish music, song and dance. It is an inspirational and life-enhancing experience for amateur and professional instrumentalists and singers. In 2006, KlezFest includes a special parallel strand for professional klezmer players as well as the parallel Song School . KlezFest is preceded by a fantastic one-week Yiddish course ideal for complete beginners and for singers but catering also for advanced language students.

All the students of KlezFest and Song School, work together each morning till tea break - learning the Shers and Bulgars – the dances of old Europe to a live band led by Merlin Shepherd and singing Chassidic nigunim. After parallel sessions for instrumentalists and singers everyone comes together again in the last session to join in vocal ensembles. Meals and evening entertainment are included and taken together (except on Wednesday which is a free afternoon).

KlezFest, Song School and Ot Azoy! will be held this year again at West London Synagogue, 33 Seymour Place, London, W1, and KlezFest and Song School will end with KlezFesters invited to participate with their voices and instruments in a moving service welcoming the Sabbath in the sanctuary at 7.15 pm on Friday 18. Thereafter we invite you all to partake of a Sabbath Kiddush with wine and Challah and tea and cake courtesy of West London Synagogue. KlezFest officially ends at about 9.00pm – but the building is open to 11 – so we can take our leave and say our goodbyes

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KlezFest London 2006 Sunday 13—Friday 18 August

'Dr Klez' himself (AKA Joshua Horowitz – the renowned performer and scholar of klezmer music of Budowitz and other fame), will be a principal guest at the JMI’s 6 th annual KlezFest London in 2006. Frank London, who created an outstanding programme last year with the Klezmatics will again be the Programme Director and this time has invited Josh to bring his new ensemble Veretski Pass to be the resident band.

This means that not only will we have Joshua Horowitz, an expert on button accordion and tsimbl, but we will have the exciting fiddler Cookie Segelstein for the first time on the violin faculty, and Stuart Brotman will be back dealing with bass instruments. Other returnees are of course Deborah Strauss (fiddle), Jeff Warschauer (plucked strings), Merlin Shepherd and Christian Dawid (clarinets), Sanne Moerike (accordion), Guy Schalom (percussion), Ilana Cravitz (fiddle assistant) and Andreas Schmitges dance-leader assisted by Helene Domergue. Also special to JMI KlezFest London is a contingent of outstanding musicians and singers from the Former Soviet Union.

KlezFest in the ParkNew to KlezFest London this year, in addition to the work with amateurs, is a special strand for professional klezmer players. Professional bands will have a chance to perform at KlezFest in the Park on the opening day, and in our showcase of Klezmer: The Next Generation organised by Laoise Davidson and Guy Schalom. Professionals will have special lectures and hands-on workshop sessions as well as individual and ensemble masterclasses with Josh Horowitz, Frank London and others on composition and ensemble arrangements. There will be sessions on professional development with music industry leaders on how to make a demo and get a record deal; how to get gigs, how to present yourselves on stage, how to manage being a live performer and how to teach Klezmer.

Register for KlezFest here

Read what students at KlezFest and Jewish Song Summer School had to say about the experience they had in 2005
See the pictures of KlezFest 2005

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Jewish Song School Sunday 13—Friday 18 August

Jewish Song SchoolAlongside KlezFest, with joint classes with instrumentalists in dance and ensembles will once more be the Jewish Song School . Here amateur and professional singers led by Shura Lipovsky of Amsterdam explore the joys of Jewish song in many languages and styles, with special emphasis on Yiddish song. She will be assisted by Karsten Troyka from Berlin – an expert in Polish Yiddish songs with whom Shura has worked extensively and recorded.  Sephardi song will be taught in sessions with Monica Acosta working on songs from ‘The Sephardic Songbook’ edited by Aron Saltiel and Joshua Horowitz (put a link here to the review of her concert on our site on the Sephardi pages) and by Mor Karbasi – who is writing new songs in Ladino.

Register for Jewish Song School here
Join the weekly Jewish Song School starting October here

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Ot Azoy! Yiddish Crash Course Sunday 6—Friday 11 August

Ot Azoy!KlezFest is preceded by Ot Azoy! (6-11 August). Ot Azoy’ means ‘This is the way’ and it really is the way for beginners to advanced students to learn to read, write and speak Yiddish quickly and easily in only one week in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Includes intensive tuition and conversation sessions with expert tuition from Peysakh Fiszman of New York, and Lily Kahn of University College London under the direction this year of Heather Valencia of Stirling University.  On the first day (Sunday 6 August) we are holding a special session in the morning to learn – or brush up on the alef-beys. In the afternoon we present a tribute to Majer Bogdanski ‘Majer Marches On’ with a concert of new Yiddish creativity.

Learn Yiddish also through song with exquisite Yiddish Singer Shura Lipovsky from Amsterdam and learn some Yiddish line and circle dances with Andreas Schmitges and a live Klezmer Band.You will also learn Yiddish through films selected and introduced by Barry Davis, Yiddish teacher and actor of London.

This course is for everyone from complete beginners to advanced level participants. Beginners will be taken through the Hebrew-Yiddish alphabet (much easier than it looks), will learn some every-day vocabulary and a generous helping of grammar, so that by the end of the week you will be able to string together your first sentences in Yiddish! Intermediate and advanced Yiddish speakers will be given more challenging texts and grammatical lessons and will get lots of opportunities to converse in this extraordinary language. Advanced students also get to delve into the vast treasury of Yiddish literature. Who says Yiddish is Kaput? This will be the 5th JMI Yiddish Crash course. Register for Ot Azoy! here


Details of fees and registration forms:

Full fees are £285; Students £185.
There is an early booking discount of £15 if booked by 15 April and paid in full by 31 May.
Further discounts if attending with an ensemble and if booking for Ot Azoy! as well as KlezFest or Song School.
Some scholarships are available, to apply fill in a registration form and send with deposit and letter describing the need for financial assistance and the reason you want to do the courses.
Book soon and have the benefit of the early booking discount.
Click here to register.

JMI KlezFest London, the Song School and Ot Azoy! are part of the European Yiddish and Klezmer Academy 2006 for the Transmission of the Yiddish cultural heritage. Four European institutions in London , Paris , Weimar and Vilnius give you the chance to learn Yiddish language and song and Klezmer music. This programme is supported by the Culture Program 2000 of the European Union. Participate in one course or in several. Some European scholarships are available.
See the website for details of each European Academy course: www.yiddish-klezmer.net

JMI KlezFest London, the Song School and Ot Azoy! are also part of a World Music Summer School at SOAS University of London www.SOAS.ac.uk/summermusic

These JMI Summer Courses are presented by the Jewish Music Institute, International Forum for Yiddish Culture, Vice Presidents:
Michael Grade CBE, Lord Janner QC, Zalmen Mlotek.

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KlezFest 2006
Ot Azoy! 2006
Jewish Song School

2006 Faculty


See pictures Klezfest 2005
Read student comments for Klezfest
Klezmer evening classes 2005/6
Jewish Song School evening classes 2005/6
Yiddish classes in London 2005/06
Thinking of coming?  Here why you should.
Find out more about the faculty 2005
Read student review Klezfest 2004
See Pictures Klezfest 2004
What is Klezmer?
What is Yiddish?
Study Jewish music at SOAS
World music summer school at SOAS

 

 

 



 

 


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