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January 05, 2012 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-01-05

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For parents of
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WEDNESDAY,
January 18, 2012
at 6:30 p.m.

ENRICHING! Whether your child comes for a half or full day, they experience
music, science, Hebrew, computers, library, and gym with our K-8 specialists within
our state-of-the art, child-friendly classrooms, facility, and learning centers.

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RSVP: Amy Schtusset
at 248-539-1484 or

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$50 discount off deposit
for all families enrolling
before January 31, 2012

Babysitting is available with
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ECC students who matriculate through to kindergarten
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Saturday \ January 21 \ 7 pm
Sunday January 22 \ 2 pm
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Einstein on the Beach breaks all of the rules of conventional opera.
Instead of a traditional orchestral arrangement, Glass composed for the

synthesizers, woodwinds, and voices of the Philip Glass Ensemble. Non-

narrative in form, the work uses a series of powerful recurrent images

as its main dramatic device, shown in juxtaposition with abstract

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"Einstein was like nothing I had ever encountered...Its very elusiveness
radiated richly, like some dark star whose effects we can only feel...
Einstein on the Beach, perhaps like Einstein himself, transcended time.

It's not (just) an artifact of its era, it's timeless...an experience to cherish

for a lifetime." (John Rockwell, The New York Times)

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Sponsored by Mary and Brian Campbell in memory
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