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SUMMARY:Student Workshop: Ladino Music with Guy Mendilow
DESCRIPTION:Critically acclaimed Ladino musician Guy Mendilow and ensemble member Sofia Tosel will lead an interactive workshop entitled “Sailors\, Sirens & Kings: Traditions and Change in Ladino Song.” Open to all students at all levels\, no music or Jewish Studies experience required.  More info below: \n  \n \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/student-workshop-ladino-music-with-guy-mendilow/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:Seattle Jewish Film Festival: "Once Upon a Time at 55th and Hoover"
DESCRIPTION:Sephardic Echar Lashon Reception \nSunday\, March 3 | 1:05 pm | amC Pacific Place \nAndres Enrique | USA\, Spain 2012 | 25m | English and Ladino w/subtitles | Doc \nThe Sephardic Jews who arrived in Los Angeles in the first half of the 20th brought a rich culture from the Island of Rhodes. Though they struggled with cultural assimilation and maintaining their identity\, they built a thriving\, lively community centered on unique traditions\, foods\, songs and Ladino. \nGuest: Professor Devin Naar\, UW Jewish Studies \nSpecial Event: Join us for a Sephardic echar lashon (Ladino for coffee klatch) after the screening \nSponsor: Cathy Sarkowsky & Max Sarkowsky \nCommunity Partners: Congregation Ezra Bessaroth\, Seattle Sephardic Brotherhood\, Sam and Althea Stroum Jewish Studies Program at UW \n  \n \n 
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/seattle-jewish-film-festival-once-upon-a-time-on-the-corner-of-55th-and-hoover/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:Discovering Seattle's Sephardic Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Temple De Hirsch Sinai Libraries presents Discovering Seattle’s Sephardic Treasures.  Professor Devin Naar will offer a glimpse into Seattle’s Sephardic heritage by showcasing Sephardic treasures – unique Ladino books and documents – discovered in Seattle through the Stroum Jewish Studies Program’s groundbreaking Sephardic Studies Initiative at the University of Washington. \nReception to follow lecture and Q&A. \n  \nFor more information please visit tdhs-nw.org
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/discovering-seattles-sephardic-treasures/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:New Voices in World Jewish Music: Galeet Dardashti
DESCRIPTION:New Voice in Persian Music: A Conversation with Galeet Dardashti and Jessika Kenney \nAs the granddaughter of Yona Dardashti\, the most renowned singer of Persian classical music in Iran in his day\, and daughter of highly esteemed cantor Farid Dardashti\, Middle Eastern vocalist and composer Galeet Dardashti is the first woman in her family to continue her family tradition of distinguished Persian and Jewish musicianship. Galeet also pursues her passion for Jewish music and culture as an anthropologist. She recently completed her Ph.D. in anthropology on the performance of contemporary Mizrahi and Arab music in Israel. \nJessika Kenney \nOn February 10 at UW\, Galeet will discuss the roots of her work with local scholar and music artist Jessika Kenney. \nJessika Kenney is a vocalist\, composer\, and faculty member at Cornish College of the Arts. She has performed and recorded internationally for the last 15 years\, and studied many areas of vocal music\, particularly classical Persian vocal music and Central Javanese vocal music.\nVisit the New Voices in World Jewish Music page to learn more about Galeet Dardashti and other artists in this series. \nRegister for this event now: \n\n \nOnline event registration for New Voices in World Jewish Music: Galeet Dardashti powered by Eventbrite
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/new-voice-in-persian-music-galeet-dardashti/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Sephardic Studies
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SUMMARY:New Voices in World Jewish Music: Sarah Aroeste
DESCRIPTION:New Voice in Ladino Music: A Conversation with Sarah Aroeste \nSarah Aroeste\, inspired by her family’s Sephardic roots in Greece and Macedonia\, has spent the last 10 years bringing her contemporary style of original and traditional Ladino music to audiences around the world. American born and trained in classical opera at Westminster Choir College and Yale University\, Aroeste became drawn to her Sephardic musical past after spending a summer in 1997 performing at the Israel Vocal Arts Institute in Tel Aviv. Aroeste has worked tirelessly to keep Ladino music alive for a new generation. Her style\, whether with her original music or with interpreting Ladino folk repertoire\, combines traditional Mediterranean Sephardic sounds with contemporary influences such as rock\, funk jazz and blues. \nMs. Aroeste will demonstrate some of her music and speak about her work in conversation with Professor Devin Naar\, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and History at the University of Washington.  Dr. Naar is a European Jewish historian with an emphasis in Sephardic history\, specifically Salonica. \nVisit the New Voices in World Jewish Music page to learn more about Sarah Aroeste and other artists in this series. \nRegister for this event now: \n\n \nEvent Registration Online for New Voices in World Jewish Music: Sarah Aroeste powered by Eventbrite
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/new-voices-in-world-jewish-music-sarah-aroeste/
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SUMMARY:JewDUB Talks Premiere!
DESCRIPTION:One room. Four talks. Endless possibilities. \nExperience Jewish Studies in a dynamic new format: short talks offering quick windows onto fascinating topics. Inspired by the style of TED talks\, these pocket-sized public lectures will open up new avenues of discovery. \nDate: Thursday\, November 8th\, 7:00 pm \nLocation: UW Tower Auditorium \nCost: Free! Reception will follow. \nRSVP / Registration: jewdubtalks.eventbrite.com \nThe first-ever JewDUB Talks will feature four of our terrific faculty members. Here’s who is on tap: \n\nProf. Devin Naar – “In Search of Uncle Salomon”\nProf. Sarah Stroup – “The Myth of Tradition”\nProf. Shalom Sabar – “Where do our rituals come from?”\nProf. Barbara Henry – “So why Yiddish?”\n\nCome out on November 8th and hear what everyone’s talking about. \nJewDUB Talks is made possible in part by a generous grant from the Special Initiatives Fund of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle. \nFor continuing coverage of the Stroum Jewish Studies Program’s public programming\, check out JewDub.org!
URL:https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/jewdubtalks/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Academic Lectures,Sephardic Studies
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