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Just as he gives a new flavor to seasoned music, he works at studying el- derly mobility to understand how new techniques might enhance the way seniors walk, get out of bed and chairs, and avoid falls. "Most of our music charts are computerized," Dr. Alexander said. "Being a researcher, I de- pend on computerization for sta- tistics, processing, spreadsheeting and telecommunications, and I've used these skills to make the band well-organized and highly technical." Tangos, waltzes, rock and Jewish music swing for the band. While he has good times with the music, he has a serious atti- tude toward it as well. "I have a vision of how Jewish music should be," said the enter- taining doctor, who plays klezmer at home for his wife and three young daughters. "I feel a lot of people consider Jewish music an anachronism. They hear it in synagogues or in renaissance klezmer groups and think that's all there is to it. "I believe we've got to get back to celebrating our life-cycle events with Jewish music, not neces- sarily Jewish music as we grew up with it. Maybe it has to take on elements of our current cul- ture. "I try to bring all those ele- ments into Jewish tunes. I've nothing against the top 40 mu- sic, but it seems when you have a Jewish life-cycle celebration, you should have something in- trinsically Jewish about the mu- sic used to celebrate it. "We celebrate events by say- ing blessings, and we also should celebrate with the same kind of music." ❑ Neil Alexander and his Klezmer Fusion Band will per- form between 7:30 and 11 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at Washtenaw Community College's Morris Lawrence Building. For infor- mation and tickets, call the JCC in Washthnaw County, (313) 971- 0990. Tickets also can be obtained at the Maple-Drake JCC, (810) 661-1000.