The Michigan Daily - Wc4e-, e. - Thursday, November 30, 1995 -9B Hakavod features voices of greatness Created through the initiative of -Wr:il ee Sluents in the winter semester Tickets: $3 students, $5 others 1904, the 16-member group plays icerts to packed audiences and has s in Israel and Europe. There was eed for an outlet for people who Competition for acceptance into e performing, but feel uncomfort- the quickly growing and improving e having to sing Christmas songs group is getting tough. This semester >erform on Friday nights, the Jew- only about a third of those who audi- Sabbath, Kol Hakavod leader, tioned for the group were accepted. chel Barbanel-Fried (LSA '96), Members of the group all have sing- >lained. The group wanted to cre- ingormusical backgrounds andnearly a new venue for all types of Jewish all have performed in front of an audi- sic. ence prior to Kol Hakavod. [hbeir eclectic repertoire appeals to Based at Hillel, the group delivers a tevis and non-Jews. Jonathan large concert every semester as well r# °L SA '97) described the as having performed at Temple Beth up's music as encompassing ev- Israel and the Jewish Arts Festival. Since their first concert nearly two years ago the group's audience size has doubled. Students make up about 60 percent of the audience with the local community making up the rest. They even have some groupies who have not missed a single one of Kol Hakavod's concerts. The group hopes that the CD and the school wide publicity for tonight's concert will expand their audience even farther beyond friends of the performers and Hillel members. . "I can't believe how far we've come. The group that I lead now is com- pletely different than the one that I joined [as a sophomore]," commented Barbanel-Fried. The group's rapid success steams from its members' desires to share their love of being Jewish and creating Jewish music with their audience. Barbanel-Fried ex- plained that people like the group because it is tight and "we always look like we are having fun." Their entertainment value stems from audi- ence participation, funny introductions to their songs and musical variety. After only a short time together, in the Wintersemesterof 1995, the group The 16-member accappella group Kol Hakavod perform inovative music. Missing them would be sheer craziness. recorded their CD, "Sheer Michigas," whose 17-song track features every- thing from the traditional synagogue song, "Adon Olam," to "Shneinu Beyachad," a Hebrew version of the famous Turtles song, "So Happy To- gether." The collection of numbers, some of which are musically arranged by group members themselves, spans Kol Hakavod's varied repertoire and highlights solo voices. The title of the album plays on the word "sheer," which is the Hebrew word for "song." "Meshugas" is a Yiddish word for craziness, which became "Michigas" because of the group's school spirit. Around 300 copies of the cd have already been sold and many more are expected to sell tonight at the concert. Berger spoke positively about the re- cording experience. "We were only a year old, but we figured that it would help us reach a wider audience and giveusagood reputationplus itwould help gage our progress and spring us forward." Their first concert of the semester tonight at Hillel should be no excep- tion to Kol Hakavod's history of put- ting on good shows. There will be something for everyone, Jews and non-Jews alike. 11 T L'/1._ 1 Yfa lI 1/'1\ n 1 f I T>T 'HIEATER ntinged from page 1 Boulevard" and "Show Boat" will not ons theboard, nor likely will "Victor/ :toria." Also check out student/rush kits'available on the day of the show " "Sunset Boulevard" and "The Tem- s:,' Enjoy.gand give my regards to Brbad- "Beauty and the Beast": Disney does o dway. Palace Theater, 1564 Broad- ty' (22) 307-4100 or (800) 755-4000. "Cats': Now and forever. Blech. Win- Grden Theater, 1634Broadway,(212) 9-"6200. "Co pany":ClosesDec.3,butifyou jet lt there and snag a cancellation t do it. It's not perfect, but the ival of the 1970 Stephen Sondheim sical about abachelorandhisdysfunc- til married friends holds up wonder- ly. Go now. Your professors will un- ta .Roundabout Theater, 1530 dw ay,(212) 869-8400. 'Crazy For You": The "all-singing, ncing, all-Gershwin"extravaganza W feaures Pia Zadora and Ann B. s. lises Jan. 7. Shubert Theater, W. 44th St., (212)239-6200 or (800) -720. 'Defending the Caveman": Rob ae' one-man heterosexist rant of ate-controland toilet-seatjokes. John gkln Theater, 240 W. 44th St., (212) Vy-MAN. tool Moon": Vaudeville-style com- Tevuestarring Bill Irwin and David iger.AmnbassadorTheater,219W.49th ,212) 239-6200. 'Grease!": Bring your sunglasses and ar-your bobby socks. Jon Secada stars. gene O'Neill Theater,230 W.49th St., 2)239-6200. "Having Our Say": Emily Mann's it of the Delaney sisters, 100-year- 4Iaughters of a former slave, the first can-American to become an Episco- ishop. Closes Dec. 31. Booth The- rt222 W. 45th St., (212) 239-6200. ."TPiiEc"n - tra. d C'n iia rn7-'c Cherry Jones plays a woman whose fa- ther persuades her that every man is a fortunehunter. Closes Dec.31. Cort The- ater, 252 W. 45th St., (212) 239-6200. "Hello, Dolly!": Starring Carol Channing. It's not just a show - it's a theatrical institution. ClosesJan. 7. Lunt- Fontanne Theater,205 W. 46th St.,(212) 307-4100. "How To Succeed in Business With- out Really Trying": Revival of the 1961 Frank Loesser musical about climbing the corporate ladder. Since Tony-winner Matthew Broderick has departed to film "Cable Guy" with Jim Carrey, John Stamos has taken over the role of J. PierrepontFinch.Ipredictanemptyhouse. Richard Rodgers Theater, 226 W. 46th St., (212) 307-4100. "Les Miserables": It'slong,it'sFrench, andit's stillexquisite after all theseyears. Imperial Theater, 249 W. 45th St., (212) 239-6200. *"MasterClass":Freshfromlastyear's Tony-winning "Love! Valour! Compas- sion!," Terrence McNally presents this love letter to La Divina, opera singer MariaCallas. StarringZoeCaldwell(just give her the Tony now). "Miss Saigon": "Madame Butterfly" does the '70s. Broadway Theater, 1681 Broadway, (212) 239-6200. "Moon Over Buffalo": Carol Burnett retumsto Broadway after30yearsin Ken Ludwig's theatrical farce; Philip Bosco co-stars as the second half of a second- rate acting couple. Martin Beck Theater, 302 W. 45th St., (212) 239-6200. "Moonlight": Jason Robards and Blythe Danner star in the American pre- miere of Harold Pinter's play. Roundabout's Laura Pels Theater, 1530 Broadway, (212) 869-8400. "The Phantom of the Opera": Duck! It's a flying chandelier! Majestic Theater, 247 W. 44th St., (212) 239-6200. *"Show Boat": Harold Prince'sstellar reconception of the Kem-Hammerstein 1927 musical. Gershwin Theater,222W. 51st St., (212) 307-4100. "Smokey Joe's Cafe": Musical revue of the songs of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, including "Love Potion No. 9," "Stand By Me" and "Hound Dog." Vir- ginia Theater, 245 W. 52nd St., (212) f 239-6200. I "Sunset Boulevard": Andrew Lloyd- c Webber's latest ubermusical, now star- ring Betty Buckley. Minskoff Theater, 200 W. 45th St., (212) 307-4100. t "Swinging on a Star": Musical revue celebrating the lyricist Johnny Burke. Music Box Theater, 239 W. 45th St., (212) 239-6200. *"The Tempest": The down-and-dirty New York Shakespeare Festival produc-I tion, under the direction of George C. Wolfe. Patrick Stewart stars as the exiled Duke Prospero. Broadhurst Theater, 235 W. 44th St., (212) 239-6200. "VictorNictoria": Julie Andrews rec- reatesherfilmroleinthisgender-bending musical, but the real show-stopper is Rachel York as agangster girl. Thesongs are second-rate, and the production not much better. And for $75 you'd expect the star would be doing all her own sing- ing. Marquis Theater, 1535 Broadway, (212) 307-4100. Off-Broadway "After Play": Anne Meara's play about - four old friends who get together for a night at the theater; starring the author. TheaterFour,424W.55thSt.,(212)239- 6200. "Blue Man Group: Tubes": Perfor- mance art by a group of, well, blue men. Astor Place Theater, 434 Lafayette St., (212) 254-4370. * "Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk": A tap-rap discourse on the power of the beat, created by Savion Glover, Reg E. Gaines and George C. Wolfe. Joseph Papp Public Theater(Anspacher), 475 Lafayette St., (212)260-2400. 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