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What's so special about KlezFest? Are you hesitating about whether you should attend? Read what Laoise Davidson has to say before you make up your mind... It is not an easy decision to spend your valuable holiday time in the centre of London learning Klezmer, Yiddish song or learning to speak Yiddish when you could be gallivanting round the world or lying on a beach somewhere. However, I urge you to think again! There are very few highs in life that you will experience that are on a par with KlezFest or Ot Azoy. If you are a musician, either amateur or professional, or even Throughout the day, whether you are learning to play Klezmer tunes on
your instrument or learning to sing some stunningly beautiful Yiddish
songs or dance some heart-warming traditional For professional musicians, there is also a series of classes led by the inimitable Frank London, looking at more advanced techniques and areas including composition, improvisation and ensemble management. If you ever thought you might like to expand your Yiddish vocabulary
from the few words So save that bikini and expensive sun-tan-cream for another time, blow the dust off your violin, start warming your voice up and get down to West London Synagogue for the most invigorating week or two of your life. |
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| The Jewish Music Institute is an independent Arts organisation based at SOAS, University of London. It is an international focus bringing the ancient yet contemporary musical culture of the Jews to the mainstream British cultural, academic and social life. Its programmes of education, performance and information highlight many aspects of Jewish music throughout the ages and across the globe for people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures. | ||