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August 13, 1999 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-13

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Havdalah
AshkenArtzi. Marketplace
San Francisco Klezmer Experience
Yuri Yunakov Ensemble
Brave Old World
David Krakauer's "Klezmer Madness"
L ate Night Cabaret
Shtick!
The Kabbalistic Psychoanalysis of Adam R.
Tzaddik
Alec Gelcer Storytelling

Here's the tentative and partial
"Ashkenaz '99" schedule. Some programs
repeat, and others have not been given a
time slot. Check the phone number and
the Web site for the latest information.

Aug. 30
Klezmer Conservatory Band
Holocaust Stories
0 Wholly Night and Other Jewish
Solecisms
Visual Arts Reception

Sept. 5
Fresser's Paradise Food Tent
The Ashkenaz Parade
AshkenArtz! Marketplace
Aufwind
Di Grine Katshke
Anne Kalmering Trio
Khevrisa
Willy Schwarz
Brave Old World
Hasidic New Wave
New Yiddish Chorale
David Krakauer's "Klezmer Madness"
Emil Zrihan
Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band
Festival All-Stars Dance Party
Oy Vey Klezmer for Kids
Late Night Cabaret
Shrewd Todie _and Lyzer the Miser
The Kabbalistic Psychoanalysis of Adam R.
Tzaddik
Shtick!
The Golern
Finf-Un-Tsen (5 & 10) Literary Cabaret
Marcia Falk: Song of Songs
The Food of Ashkenaz
Eric Drooker
Steve Zeitlin & Roslyn Perry

Aug. 31
Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band
Aufwind
Matt Darriau's Paradox Trio
Holocaust Stories
0 Wholly Night and Other Jewish
Solecisms
The Golem
"Reading the Diaspora"
Justin Lewis
Hankus Netsky
Roslyn Bresnick Perry Storytelling
A Traveling Jewish Theatre (Diamonds
in the Dark)

Sept. 1
Lerner & Wall
Dave Douglas and Charms of the
Night Sky
Anne Kalmering Trio
Ashkenaz Orchestra Project
Just Wanna Jewifr The Yiddish
Revenge on Wagner
Diamonds in. the Dark
"Re-Imagining the Shtetl"
Finf-Un-Tsen (5 6- 10) Literary
Cabaret
Steve Zeitlin & Roslyn Perry

Sept. 2
Willy Schwarz
Ashkenaz Orchestra Project
Khevrisa
Dave Douglas and Charms of the
Night Sky
Yuri Yunakov Ensemble
Late Night Cabaret
Shrewd Todie and Lyzer the Miser
Diamonds in the Dark
Marcia Falk: The Book of Blessings
The Food of Sepharad — A Story
Yaffa Eliach -- Restoring a Vanished
Past — Its Life, Time and Humor
Steve Zeitlin & Roslyn Perry
Yuri Yunakov Workshop

.

Sept. 3
No programming on Shabbat --
Friday sundown through Saturday sun-
down

Clockwise, from top: Visual arts are an important part of the
festival. Henry Gottlieb's 1940 serigraph "The Strike is Won"
is part of "Streetlife," curated by Sybil Goldstein. The aim of
its drawings, paintings and prints by Canadian and American
figurative artists is to create a transgenerational dialogue by
focusing on representations of city life from the 1930s-1990s.

Brave Old World is one of many klezmer bands
providing entertainment.

Sept. 6
Fresser's Paradise Food Tent
AshkenArtz! Marketplace
Oy Vey Klezmer for Kids
Di Grine Katshke
Medina
Lerner & Wail
Ashkenaz Fidl Kapelye
Hasidic New Wave
San Francisco Klezmer Experience
Klezmer en Buenos Aires
New Yiddish Chorale
Toronto Jewish Folk Choir
Emil Zrihan.
Marty Ehr,
nsemble

David Buchbinder, left, and Dave Wall of the Flying Bulgar
Klezmer Band. Buchbinder serves as artistic director of the
festival, and Wall, in addition to his Fkying Bulgar duties,
will perform with the world premiere of Lerner & Wall,
a new duo who set new Yiddish poetry to jazz.

Bruce Rosensweet, executive director of the festival,
grew up in Huntington Woods. .

8/13
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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