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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-09-24

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PEGISTEP

When?

now/

Friday, November 6th at 3:30 pm through
Saturday, November 7th at 8:45pm

tdherer Tamarack Camps (transportation provided)

who?

Open to Jewish 5th and 6th graders

Cost? $50 Per Student (scholarships available if needed

why?









Spend a Shabbat weekend at Tamarack Camps!

Make new friends and reconnect with old ones!

Gain exposure to diversity within the Jewish communit!
y
Experience an interactive and meaningful Shabbat
weekend!

Pegister by October 18th at jewishaetroitorg/events

Questions? Contact your congregational education director
or Emily Zussman at zu
ssman@jfmd.org or 248.203.1475.

2036470

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1110101"

Israel's hot new dance company
makes its area debut!

L- H -V

Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar, co-creators

Saturday, October 3 II 8 pm

Power Center



L-E-V is an adventurous new ensemble of fiercely talented dancers,
the culmination of years of collaboration between two Israeli creative
superstars. The Jerusalem-born Sharon Eyal was a muse, dancer, and
choreographer at Batsheva, where she spent 23 years under the artistic
direction of Ohad Naharin, whose Gaga technique she has adopted as
her company's foundation. Her partner, Gai Behar, produces live music,
techno raves, and underground art events in Tel Aviv. The company's
confluence of movement, music, lighting, fashion, art, and technology
could be equally at home in a techno club or an opera house. Their UMS
debut program features two wildly different works: Sara: (featuring music
by the indie group The Knife) and Killer Pig.

SUPPORTED BY

RELATED ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED IN PART BY

Bendit Family Foundation

Engaging Dance Audiences, a program of Dance/USA

TICKETS ON SALE NOW
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Aor,

BE PRESENT

UMS.ORG / 734.764.2538

Photo by Gil Shani

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN I ANN ARBOR

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