| Jan. 8, 2014
All events and programs at SoCal Arbeter Ring/Workmen's Circle unless otherwise stated.
|
|
SAVE THESE DATES!
| |
Mon. Jan 20, 1-4 pm: CORRIE SIEGEL Traveling Art Show
-- A special session of map-making using your personal memories, histories and Diaspora experiences coupled with a traveling art exhibit in a U-Haul with CORRIE SIEGEL, a Six Points Fellow Artist. This event is FREE and not to be missed!
Fri. Jan 24, 8 pm: GEORGE MANN in Concert
-- George Mann sings songs from the last century of labor and social activism. His concerts are part sing-along, part history lesson.
Suggested donation of $10 but no one will be turned away.
Sun. Jan. 26, 2-4: Yiddish Sing-Along
-- Our Yiddish Sing-Along Series starts again. Knowledge of Yiddish is not required. Songbooks and an accompanist are provided.
This is an all-ages, family friendly event.
Free to the public.
|
|
The Sholem 2013 - 2014 Seminar Series Co-sponsored by SoCal Arbeter Ring/Workmen's Circle
|
Yiddish Films: Laugh! Cry! Learn!
(English subtitles, of course)
|
|
Los Angeles Jewish Community Children's Choir:
Next Rehearsal Jan. 12, 2014
|
The Los Angeles Jewish Community Children's Choir's meets every Sunday, 5-6:30 PM at the Workmen's Circle building.
|
|
ART EXHIBIT: A SHENERE VELT GALLERY
| |
Last chance to see Ruben Parga's artwork.
The exhibit ends Jan. 24.
VIEWINGS by APPOINTMENT ONLY
|
Blind Artist Ruben Parga's opening reception was a huge success. His exhibition, "Insight" at the Workmen's Circle gallery, continues through January 31, 2014.
In his native Mexico, Ruben Parga started exploring the world of art as a child. At the Universidad Latinoamericana in Mexico City he studied graphic design and photography.
After going completely blind in December 2009, Parga continued his exploration of techniques and materials at art classes at the Braille Institute. His primary focus has been ceramic sculpture, but also printmaking, basketry, and mosaics. His work is represented in many private collections.
"In the transition to a new way of living," Parga says, "my blindness stopped me for a while. But my drive to create art, to offer the world my particular insight, was stronger than my physical limitation. I know now that blindness will never stop my impulse to keep making art."
Parga is known for his series of ceramic masks, depicting the range of emotions known to the human condition.
"My life is not over. I refuse to stop growing," Parga says.
|
|
Contact Us
Ruth Judkowitz, Chairmentsh Phone: 310.552.2007 E-mail:circle@circlesocal.org Web: www.circlesocal.org 1525 S. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035
|
|
|
|
Workmen's Circle
1525 S. Robertson Blvd.
310-552-5007
Office hours:
Mondays 12:30-4
Fridays 12:30-3
Both the e-Briv and our web site are being updated and will be unveiled later this month with an exciting new look!
| |
|
----------------------------
Intermediate Yiddish:
Mondays 6:30-8 pm
Advanced Yiddish:
Mondays 5-6:30 pm
New semester starts late Feb.
-------------------------------
Yiddish Conversation
with Hadasa
Every Monday
2-3:15 pm
(by donation)
------------------------------
Voices of Conscience Chorus
Next rehearsal:
Jan. 27, 7:30-9 pm
We are a performing chorus. We sing in 4-part harmony with an emphasis on songs of social significance.
New members welcome.
-------------------------------
Speak Yiddish!
Why not?
Far vos nisht?
Mondays -- 2pm
Thanks to your attendance, her Conversational Yiddish group is thriving with world-recognized Yiddish teacher, scholar, translator and raconteuse Hadasa Cytrynowicz.
Originally from Lodz, and later a long-time resident of Brazil, Hadasa brings a wealth of experience and stories, songs, proverbs and sayings, poetry and interesting topics for discussion to her group. Each session is an hour and 15 minutes. Admission is by voluntary donation.
Keep your Yiddish kite flying by attending this group! All levels of Yiddish are welcome. Kumt arayn!
|
|
The Workmen's Circle Office Wish List
| |
1. A PIANO or funds to tune/repair ours.
2. Gift certificate to an office supply store
3. USB drive
4. Forever Stamps
5. Folding chairs
6. Office Phone
7. A Stool for performers
|
|
|