Traveling the Yiddishland – A Musical Story by Dmitri ‘Zisl’ Slepovitch
NEW YORK PREMIERE!
“Traveling the Yiddishland” by Dmitri Slepovitch presented by the National Yiddish Theatre – Folksbiene – is a musical/ multimedia journey across the routes of the Yiddish song’s history in the 20th century Eastern Europe– brought to the modern audiences through the original videos, live singing, playing, and DJ-ing.
The program is based on the Yiddish song, traditional and original Litvak klezmer tunes, documentary footage, and storytelling. But most importantly, it is a multi-vectored dialog that creates a link to the rich traditional heritage.
Monday, June 13 at 7:00pm
Location:
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Ave. at East 25th St.
New York, NY
General admission: $20
For tickets, call 646-312-5073 or 866-811-4111.
Or buy tickets online:
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac/calendar/event.php?id=684
“Traveling the Yiddishland” is a show that is culturally relevant for all audiences, regardless of their background and identities. This visual musical show brings you to hear the songs that are the heartbeat of the living, not the dead. It exposes you to the warmth of the Yiddish word in the land of our hearts, Yiddishland.
The show features an internationally acclaimed composer, oboist, and DJ Damian Marhulets (Hannover, Germany).
General admission: $20
For tickets, call 646-312-5073 or 866-811-4111.
Or buy tickets online:
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac/calendar/event.php?id=684
Tickets will be also available at the door (if there are any left, so take this chance to get yours rather sooner than later).