Noted Israeli percussionist Chen Zimbalista brings the Mideast to Detroit Public Schools. Sylvia Kaufman of Muskegon is the guiding force behind the Mid Staff Writer East/West Fest program. "I started it as a volunteer, and I've e plays more than 40 per- continued it as a volunteer," Kaufman cussion instruments, in said with pride. "The performers tour styles from classical to eth- different areas of the country, but this is nic. the only place [where] they primarily go He's studied with the best teachers in to schools. Detroit is my Tel Aviv, New York and baby." Copenhagen. And, Nov. Clockwise from top: Along with the concerts 15-17, Chen Zimbalista Chen Zim balista and workshops, the schools shared his skills with about demons tr ates his involved study a detailed 2,500 Detroit Public drumming technique. curriculum about the per- School students. Zimbalista and his Chen Zimba lista, right, formers' countries of origin troupe came to the schools jams with eig hth-grader and culture. "We had workshops Dominic Wi lson, 13. as the first presentation of with the staff beginning the 2000-2001 Mid last January," said Dancer D annyel East/West Fest. A cross-cul- Gwendolyn Jordan, Rachoom le ads a group tural arts program, the Fest of middle- schoolers. administrator of the has been serving the 11 Detroit schools' Drew constituent schools of Community Relations Detroit's Northern High Center. School community since Jordan, who coordinated the 1991. The area was chosen through its Zimbalista visit for the schools, said affiliation with the Kellogg Foundation that by the time the students attended Metropolitan Youth Foundation, which the concerts and workshops they were provides partial funding. Among the prepared with information and ques- other sponsors are the Detroit Youth tions. "They'd even learned a little Foundation and the Consulate General Hebrew," she said. of Israel to the Midwest. DIANA LIEBERMAN 1.1[ The Wednesday and Friday events took place at the schools only, while Thursday featured workshops and a concert at the Detroit Opera House. The day concluded with a dinner recep- tion for students, families, teachers and administrators at Northern High School. On Saturday morning, Zimbalista performed as a soloist at a youth concert of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The exchange started with Israeli artists only, Kaufman said, but some Turkish performers, including a jazz sax trio and Turkish rap singer, will visit the schools Feb. 20-22. "We wanted to add another country but we didn't want to add a Mideast culture that wasn't friendly with Israel," Kaufman said. The third and final portion of the Fest for this school year will be Eyal Selah and his troupe, April 25-27. The Israeli group with a world-music emphasis plays Balkans and Mideast music. As far as the Zimbalista visit, "It was an outstanding event," Jordan said. "They were all very charismatic. The kids didn't want to go back to their classrooms." ❑