TempleIsraelLogoTemple Israel of
Greater Miami
137 NE 19 St., Miami, FL 33132
 
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
 

1-5pm


Celebrate the vast array of musical genres that create the whole that is Miami's diverse Jewish community. From the Ladino songs of the Sephardic middle east to those of Spain and Cuba; from Klezmer for kids to Klezmer jamming with Flamenco; to Hebrew lyrics dancing over Mizrachi (middle eastern) melodies mixed with rock beats to Yiddish songs from Latin America as smooth as a velvety lounge act - this is Tropical Jewish Sound. Featured artists this year include a reunion of The Open Tent's Sleepless Night presentation, Oy-Le!: A Convergence of Klezmer and Flamenco featuring Siempre Flamenco and the Heavy Shtetl Klezmer Trio; Israeli Yariv Ovadia who mingles rich middle eastern sounds into solid rock ; and others including favorites from past Guava Rugelach events.

  
Yariv Ovadia

     
Siempre Flamenco

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More Guava Rugelach Events
Join us at  these Guava Rugelach programs in April:

Wednesday, April 14, 8pm
Yiddish Lounge:
A Coffeehouse-Style Evening of Yiddish Songs featuring Alejandra Czarny


Michael-Ann Russell JCC
18900 NE 25th Avenue
North Miami Beach


Wednesday, April 14, 7pm
What Is Jewish About Flamenco? A Lecture/Demonstration featuring Ballet Flamenco La Rosa

Arts at St. John's
4760 Pine Tree Drive
Miami Beach

$5 suggested donation, call 305-613-2325

Sunday, April 18, 6pm
Yom Haatzmaut Celebration
featuring Yariv Ovadia

Temple Beth Sholom
4144 Chase Avenue
Miami Beach

Free, call 305-538-7231

Friday, April 30, 7:30pm
Guava Rugelach Shabbat
featuring Cantor Julie Jacobs and the Shabat Pasion Band


Temple Israel of Greater Miami
137 NE 19th Street
Miami

Sunday, May 2nd,1-5pm Guava Rugelach Festival featuring:

Yariv Ovadia
Oy-Lei Convergence of Flamenco and Klezmer featuring Heavy Shtetl Klezmer and Siempre Flamenco
 
at Temple Israel
of Greater Miami
137 NE 19 St.
Miami, FL 33132.
 
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