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Gemini—Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits
Holocaust Center Hosts
'Celebration Of Survival'
The Holocaust Memorial
Center of West Bloomfield will
present a "Celebration of Sur-
vival;' a special program of
Jewish-themed modern dance
and folk music on June 8 at 8
p.m. at Oakland Community
College-Royal Oak Campus,
Lila R. Jones-Johnson
Auditorium, 739 S.
Washington, Royal Oak.
Featured on the program will
be the Carolyn Dorfman Dance
Company, solo-dancer Ze'eva
Cohen and the twin
troubadours, Gemini — Sandor
and Laszlo Slomovits.
The performance is a
homecoming for Dorfman, a
native of Michigan and
graduate of the University of
Michigan who founded the
Carolyn Dorfman. Dance Com-
pany five years ago in New
Jersey.
The company will perform
the following works: Cries of the
Children., Ms. Dorfman's
autobiographical work based on
the fears and the dreams of a
child of Holocaust survivors.
The multi-media work features
photographs of Jews taken in
pre-war Poland by the noted
photographer, Roman Vishniao.
The company will also perform
Liftline, Dorfman's work for six
dancers in which the dancers
are connected and suspended
from ropes. Additionally, the
company will perform Sephar-
dic Songs, Ze'eva Cohen's work
inspired by the folk dances of
Yemenite Jewish culture.
Cohen, solo artist, will per-
form Mothers of Israel,
Ze'eva Cohen
Carolyn Dorfman