100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

March 01, 1996 - Image 77

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE RUSSIAN BALLET:

OAKLAND
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE

CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY

ENTERTAINMENT SERIES

SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 8 p.m.

MARCH 8
BLACKTHORN

West Bloomfield High School

Royal Oak Campus
Lila Jones - Johnson Theatre
8:00 p.m.
Irish Entertainment

out of "The Twilight Zone," but
the food was straight from the
Jewish tradition. "It tasted like
my mother made," laughs Perl-
man.
That taste for the past is no
accident. Somehow, says Perl-
man, in a country noted for its
history of anti-Semitism, "there
is an enthusiastic crowd among
non-Jews for that Jewish
`thing.' It's become an 'in' thing
to go to a klezmer concert
there."
Perlman made a concerted
effort to explore Krakow's
Jewish heritage, performing
Achron's "Hebrew Melody," ac-
companied by pianist Samuel
Sanders, at the Krakow Syn-
agogue.
"Being in Poland was a reaf-
firmation of what I have always
felt," says Perlman. And that
is? "We must never forget what
happened, and we must look to
the past to assure a future."
Perlman's future is certain-
ly filled with concert dates.
There may be a surprise or two
on his summer agenda.
The man who played his first
electric violin during filming
got such a charge from the
whole experience that he's talk-
ing of a possible klezmer tour
next summer. "We may do
three or four dates," says Perl-
man of joining his kindred klez-
matics.
So, Itzhak Perlman, award-
winning concert violinist, is far
from unstrung from his first
foray into klezmer. He has
found a room of his own — "In
the Fiddler's House."
"And I'm not complaining,"
says the fiddler extraordinaire. ❑

4925 Orchard Lake Road

SELECTIONS:

MARCH 15
BLACKTHORN

PART. I: CLASSICAL
Sleeping Beauty
The Nutcracker
Le Corsaire
Plus Much More

Highland Lakes Campus
8:00 p.m.
Irish Entertainment

MARCH 22
BLACKTHORN

Orchard Ridge Campus
Smith Theatre
8:00 p.m.
Irish Entertainment

PART II:
TRIBUTE TO PAVLOVA
Swan
Russian Dance
The Waltz
Plus Much More

MARCH 22
THE HOTEL SAVARINE
SOCIETY ORCHESTRA

Royal Oak Campus
Lila Jones - Johnson Theatre
8:00 p.m.
Come listen to the syncopated
rhythms of the Big Band sound of
the 1920s and early 30s.

FOR INFORMATION CALL

(810) 360-3041

Highland Lakes

(810) 544-4903

Royal Oak

PART III:
GERSHWIN

THE ENSEMBLE OF SOLOISTS OF THE ST. PETERSBURG BALLET COMPANY "RIMSKY-KORSAKOV"

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND SOLOIST NIKITA DOLGUSHIN

The famous scenes from the outstanding choreographic performances were performed by participants of the St.
Petersburg troupe so brilliantly, that one could imagine them soaring above the stage. They've showed us the beau-
ty of the classical ballet and proved their performances to be the historical document of Russian ballet."
"Neu Ulmer Zeitung." Ulm Deutschland

Tickets available at Eurofood (810) 967-2146, Orchard Family Restaurant (810) 626-3722 (after 2 p.m.), Gins-
burg Travel (810) 855-2969, New York International (810) 967-6000 and Minsk (810) 559-0545. Tickets are
$15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. There are discounts available for groups of 15 or more. To charge by phone call The

Dance Academy (810) 669 - 9444.

Subscribe now and receive a FREE Jewish News INN*

S H E AR MA D N E SS

AMERICA'S LONGEST-RUNNING
COMEDY WHODUNIT

For years we've been covering this community, inside and out, with the latest news
from neighborhoods, schools and synagogijes. We've kept you covered with fast break-
ing stories, entertaining features and insightful commentary about Jewish life from across
the nation, ISrael and the world. All written by award-winning journalists and reporters.

EXTENDED!

Now we have another way to keep you covered. With a Jewish News T-shirt. Yours
FREE with a new Jewish News subscription**. Give one to a friend, neighbor or relative.
Or, give one to yourself. You can either give the T-shirt or keep it for yourself. Either way,
you're covered with The Jewish News. Why not try us on for size?

THE JE NVgl
I i-1 NEWS

avm
Save 37% off
.. the newsstand price. Receive 52 issues plus five issues of Style magazine for only $42.00 ($58 art-0f-state) • ,,
ADDITIONAL SAYINGS: TWO YEAR St113SCRIP1ION FOR $77.50 ($101 out-of-state)

A ',. .*Wk* s. *;grn
. .." .::*. 4# MW...1
'M a
WM: MaA iegM N.:4 .:M ..-
MM MME a&M.:1 §M:0# OisM WM : VA IA NM

e"Itzhalc Perlman: In The
Fiddler's House" will air at
7:30 p.m. on Monday, March
4, on Channel 56. The pro-
gram is a part of Channel 56's
Festival Pledge Drive.

Other shows to watch during
the Pledge Drive include "De
Remember When II," pro-
duced by Mark Nathanson,
premiering at 8 p.m. Wednes-
day, March 6, and repeated
that evening at midnight.

At 6 p.m. Saturday, March 16,
Channel 56 will ph- "Detroit Re-
member When I and Detroit
Remember When II" back-to-
back.

To make a pledge, call (313)
872-7500.

11 ':* ❑

Yes, I'd like my own

IR

NEW BLOCK OF TICKETS
NOW ON SALE FOR

MARCH & APRIL!

GEM THEATRE

BOX OFFICE

(313)

963-9800

(810)

GROUP DISCOUNTS CALL NICOLE

645-6666

(313) 962-2913

I g

Please bill me.

year subscription to The Jewish News.

Address

My Address

State

Phone

1
I

year subscription as a gift to:

Name

My Name

City

❑ I'd like to send a

❑ Payment enclosed.

Zip

"New subscnbers only

City

State

SX

Phone

*Wbile supplies last, please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery

Gift Card Message

Please send all payments along with this coupon to:
The Jewish News, P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.

Adults' Size:
L
Children's Sizes: S
Send The T Shirt To:
❑ Gift Receipient
❑ Me

Tr For faster service call 810-354-6620 and charge ft
to your Visa or MasterCard between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00 in
am am am am MAN giNg na€1 AgM

Zip

XL
L _

-

Mit§ kW= aggfi

AD08904=1
gagg tiSIM Mg€ NEM

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan