![]() Other ways to catch-up with LSE's public event podcasts and videos Visit our SoundCloud page or Mixcloud page, subscribe on iTunes or iTunesU, subscribe to our.Comprehensive and meticulously documented facts about racial issues. Learn about discrimination, affirmative action, education, crime, politics, and more. In addition to new titles by Harper Lee, Jonathan Franzen, and Lauren Groff, we. The Best Selling Films of 2006 Korean Films Nationwide Seoul Release Weeks; 1: The Host: 13,019,740: 3,571,254: Jul 27: 9: 2: Tazza: The High Rollers: 6,847,777. Return to religion-online. 1984: Orwell and Barmen. 1984 is the 50th anniversary of the Confessing Church in Germany’s Barmen Declaration, issued in May 1934, well. Fake Doctor's Notes Templates - Fast, & Fun! Center for Traditional Music and Dance. Sign up here to receive regular email announcements about CTMD events: Upcoming Events (click here for previous events)NOW ONLINE: The Stonehill Jewish Song Collection - recordings of Holocaust survivors made in 1. Ben Stonehill in the lobby of the Hotel Marseilles in Manhattan. A profile of the NY Crimean Tatar Ensemble - one of Brooklyn's cultural treasures. Friday, April 2. 8 - Saturday, April 2. Opre Khetanes! A Symposium and Festival of Romani Culture. CTMD is proud to once again co- present the annual Opre Khetanes! The program's highlight will be a Festival featuring NEA National Heritage Fellow Yuri Yunakov (saxophone) and his protege Sal Mamudoski (clarinet)- - in an ensemble known as the. Here's a program rundown: * Friday, April 2. AM- 7: 0. 0PM. Symposium at NYU - Sare Patria - Romani Action, 3. Washington Place, Room 3. Washington Square Park (Free). Click here for details.* Saturday, April 2. AM- 2: 4. 5: Symposium at NYU, 3. Washington Place, Room 3. Visit the Festival Facebook page for the latest news! Friday, April 2. 8: CTMD Touring Artists Thunderbird American Indian Dancers at Brooklyn Folk Festival. For more information, click here. Friday, May 5: Folk. COLOMBIA Concert at the New School, Location: Johnson Kaplan Auditorium, The New School. More information coming soon. Featuring a performance and interview with Nariman Asanov (violin), Patrick Farrell (accordion) and Lennur Mamudov (percussion). Nariman Asanov is a leading exponent of the musical tradition of the Crimean Tatars. He was born in Almalik, Uzbekistan in 1. Soviet’s mass deportation of Crimean Tatars to Central Asia in 1. Growing up in a large community- in- exile, he was inspired by a local village fiddler, as well as the late Enver Sherfedinov, a leading Crimean Rom violinist who frequently played on Uzbek television. In 1. 98. 8, his family was able to return to Crimea, and he enrolled in the Tchaikovsky Music College in Simferopol, now the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in Ukraine. While there, Asanov became one of the first members of Ali Alimov’s Uchan- su Folk Ensemble, which takes its name from a famous waterfall near Yalta. Uchan- su toured the US in 1. Asanov decided to stay. Now leading a Brooklyn- based band composed of a number of . Asanov will be joined by the celebrated accordionist Patrick Farrell and percussionist Lennur Mamudov. This special program is presented in partnership with the Ukrainian Museum, Traditional Crossroads and the Center for Art, Tradition and Cultural Heritage. At the Ukrainian Museum, 2. E. 6th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues in Manhattan's East Village. More information coming soon! At Queens College HIllel - Ellen Koppelman Lounge Student Union 2. Kissena Blvd. Legendary dancer Kalontarova is the only woman from Tajikistan to have been recognized as a . Presented in partnership with Queens College Hillel, Traditional Crossroads and the Center for Art, Tradition and Cultural Heritage. Oyu Oro presents an all- day workshop by the first line masters of Cuban dance in the US. The workshop is a comprehensive cultural exploration through dance, song, music and lecture classes. More information at oyuoro- afrocuban. Oyu Oro via email: oyu. The New York Klezmer Series, curated by Aaron Alexander, meets nearly every Thursday evening at the Jalopy Theater in Brooklyn. The night kicks off with a klezmer instrumental music workshop at 6: 3. At Jalopy Theater, 3. Columbia St., Brooklyn. Wednesday, April 6: Choikhona (Tea House) Workshop/Demonstration - The Doire. CTMD, Traditional Crossroads and the Center for Art, Tradition and Cultural Heritage are pleased to present a workshop/demonstration of the Central Asian Doire (hand drum) featuring master percussionist Shumiel Kuinov of the Shashmaqam Ensemble. At Queens College HIllel - Ellen Koppelman Lounge Student Union 2. Kissena Blvd. Makam NY presents a week of workshops and classes in Classical Turkish music. This year session offers six classes including the practical use of music theory, intonation, and modal repertoire analysis and interpretation taught by world- renowned master teachers. The workshops advance practice and learning through the traditional method meshk, which involves transmission of knowledge from teacher to student; master to apprentice. The Turkish Music Institute is Makam New York’s annual educational and cultural project, the first of its kind in North America, bringing the finest practitioners of makam music to New York City. Registration and more information is available online. Tuesday, March 2. Jo/Ha/Kyu- - Kaoru Watanabe with Brooklyn Raga Massive. In this concert, series curator Kaoru Watanabe teams up with members of Brooklyn Raga Massive and Ryutaro Kaneko, one of the most acclaimed and innovative taiko drummers in Japan. The dynamic performance will be a mix of traditional repertoire, informed improvisations and new compositions. Tickets and more information available online. Admission: $2. 0 general, $1. At Shape. Shifter Lab, 1. Whitewell Place, Gowanus, Brooklyn. Boda Mexicana (Mexican Wedding) is a story told through dance and music about the union of two people as expressed by different ethnic groups, eras, and traditions throughout Mexico’s rich cultural history. From the two souls falling in love, their courtship, to the in- laws meeting for the first time, audiences will partake in a universal love story with a unique Mexican touch. Tickets available online. Admission: $2. 5 At Queens Theatre, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 4 United Nations Ave, S. Lincoln Center’s Boro- Linc presents CTMD Touring Artists Kotchegna in a free evening concert. Performing in elaborate masks to the explosive percussion of a corps of brilliant drummers, Kotchegna Dance Company brings to life the ancient stories and legends of Africa’s Ivory Coast. Known for its masked and stilt dances, intricate footwork, and explosive energy, Kotchegna Dance Company has been embraced by audiences at an array of venues, from New York’s Prospect Park Bandshell and the American Museum of Natural History to the New York Stock Exchange and Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival. Admission: Free but RSVP online for seats. At PS 5. 03/5. 06, 3. St., Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Salon Series #5. 8: Itinerant Performers in Japan and Russia, and Impact of Anna Pavlova. The theme of Salon Series in 1. We will investigate the role of Itinerant performers in Japan and Russia, and impact of Anna Pavlova's influence on the new Japanese dance movement in 1. Japan, and on Russian gypsies. Kulakova will perform a gypsy dance while Sachiyo Ito and Company will present itinerant performers' dance in pre- Kabuki period. Kulakova and Ito will show their contemporary dances inspired by each tradition. More information online. Admission: $1. 5 general; $1. At Tenri Cultural Institute, 4. A West 1. 3th St, NYC (bet 5th and 6th). This workshop, led by ethnomusicologist and musician Zisl Slepovitch, will explore songs he learned through his extensive fieldwork in and around Polesia, which borders Ukraine. Each of the selected Yiddish songs serve as vivid examples of the “native” and the “other” coming together; they are mixtures of Ukrainian, Sarmatian, Polish, and Belarusian music that could have only been composed by Ashkenazi Jews moving between those lands. Please RSVP to reserve your seat: Ukrainian. Village. Voices@gmail. Admission: $1. 5 adults, $1. Free for students and seniors. Teatro SEA’s Annual Three Kings Day Event. The most important Latin American holiday for children is celebrated every year at Teatro SEA. Thousands of children from the community are invited to meet the 3 Kings, enjoy traditional Latino Holiday music with CTMD Sharing Traditions partners the Mariachi Academy of New York, and receive a free gift. Teatro SEA is at 1. Suffolk Street at Rivington Street on the Lower East Side. Tuesday, December 2. Songs of Central Asia with Tamara Katayeva at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Bukharian Jewish singer and dancer Tamara Katayeva is a master of the traditional folk songs and dances from her native Uzbekistan, including the ancient art of Shashmaqom. Come mark the holiday season of Hanukkah with the music and dance of Central Asia! Admission: free with museum admission. At The Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 2. West 8. 3rd St., NYC (2: 0. Monday, December 2. Sidiki Conde & Tokounou at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Celebrated dancer, drummer and singer Sidiki Conde brings his group Toukounou to celebrate the traditional arts of Guinea and his journey as a person with a disability. Join Conde and Toukounou for a mesmerizing performance that demonstrates, through music and dance, the power of the human spirit. Admission: free with museum admission. Presented in partnership with the Center for Art, Tradition and Cultural Heritage's Commemoration of the 5. Anniversary of the Immigration Act of 1. At The Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 2. West 8. 3rd St., NYC. A week of workshops, lectures, theater, concerts, dance parties, neighborhood walking tours, visual arts exhibition and much much more! Special programs for kids and teens. CTMD is proud to be a sponsor of YNY! At the 1. 4th Street Y (3. East 1. 4th Street) and various locations in the East Village/Lower East Side. Saturday, December 1. Sunday, December 1. Siete Mares: Oyu Oro Afro- Cuban Experimental Dance Ensemble 2. Premiere. The 2. 01. Oyu Oro reflects the cultural perspective and dance identity based on the history and the mythology of Afro- Cuban culture, . Oyu Oro will be joined by special guest Cuban dancers and musicians of the Ballet Folklorico Cutumba, the Folklorico National de Oriente, the Ballet Santiago and Cabildo Teatral Santiago. CTMD is pleased to be a co- sponsor of this program. More information at: oyuoro- afrocuban. At Aaron Davis Hall, City College of New York, 1. Convent Avenue. 1. Friday, December 1. Pachamama Peruvian Arts Benefit Concert. Come celebrate the holiday season with Pachamama Peruvian Arts!
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