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December 05, 1997 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-05

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This New Year's Eve
Dance the Night

Diverse Voices

With eight new members and a second CD,
U-M's Jewish a cappella group is looking forward.

the party.
the night- .

Dance the
Night Away..

Put on your dancing shoes and
join a Hyatt New Years Eve Dance
Party you'll never forget!

.. . . .. .............

(A nine piece contemporary dance band, voted best
dance band by Detroit Monthly magazine.)

Start your New Years Dance Party with a
five course gourmet Italian dinner at
Giulio & Sons. Then dance all night with
Mel Ball & Colours or check out
Montage in the Revolving Rotunda
Lounge; or rotate between both parties!

Includes:
• Dinner at Giulio & Sons
• Open Bar All Night
• Dance In the Hubbard Ballroom
• Dance In the Rotunda Lounge
• Guestroom w/Champagne
• Breakfast the Next Morning
at Kafay's

Includes:
• Gourmet Buffet Dinner
• Open Bar All Night
• Party Favors
• Guestroom w/Champagne
• Breakfast the Next
Morning at Malay's

For reservations call
(313) 593-1234.

$250 per couple for dinner
and Dance Party only.

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heir name, Kol HaKavod,
is a Hebrew play on words
meaning both "congratula-
tions," and "the voice of

honor."
Fourteen voices to be exact, unac-
companied by instrumentals. This
year, eight of them are new.
In its fourth year, the University of
Michigan's Jewish a cappella group is
going strong, with a new CD out and
fall concert scheduled for tomorrow
night.
The largest Jewish a cappella
group in the Midwest, Kol HaKavod

$290 per couple for dinner
and Dance Parties only.

35th Year
with
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JEWISH NEWS

Right: Before the
songs begin, the
group goes through
warm-up exercises. .

Below: Director
Coreen DujYY, left,
with Kol HaKavod
members Joey
Wilson and Shana
Goldin-
Perschbacher.

performs original arrangements of
traditional and modern Jewish music.
Tunes range from Ladino folk
melodies to Hebrew prayer to mod-
ern Israeli pop songs.
"We sing basically anything that
has any Israeli or Judaic content, in
Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino, from
all over the world, in all different
genres," says Coreen Duffy, the
group's musical director and a senior
from West Bloomfield. "Anytime
anyone in the group has an idea that's
good, someone will arrange it."
The diversity of genres is reflected
in the group's CD, Don't Look Back,
says group leader Joey Wilson, a
senior from Atlanta, Ga. Recorded

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