The group was founded in 2012 by their visionary composer and oud player, Zach Fredman, and has since released three albums and performed nationwide. The New York-based instrumental ensemble, the Epichorus, defies categorization, blending traditional Jewish melodies with contemporary influences from around the world. The sounds of Ronen’s guitar and oud, combined with Tamar’s soulful vocals, create a captivating and unique Andalusian musical experience that explores and transcends the depths of Sephardic, Ladino, and Hebrew music. With the guitar and oud virtuoso Offer Ronen, Duo Andalus effortlessly weaves together the melodic tapestry of flamenco, Arabic maqam, and jazz. Tamar’s beautifully produced performance videos are deserving of millions of views. With every performance, the Israeli vocalist takes listeners through her family’s roots across the Sephardic diaspora - masterfully minding the maze of music historically kept by Jewish women in southern Spain and Morocco. Lead vocalist LALA Tamar is a rising star on the international music scene. Secure your seats now for this unforgettable evening, where music and history will come together in a joyous celebration of diversity. The concert will be Tamar's first in Philadelphia, and her first in the US since debuting at New York City’s Lincoln Center during Jewish American Heritage Month. Together they will weave Sephardic musical traditions from Southern Spain with Hebrew piyut, Arabic maqam, and the timeless sounds of the Kora (a 26-string West African harp dating back to the 12th century Mali). This 'supergroup' hails from Israel, Morocco, and New York. Join us for an unforgettable summer concert with the first-ever public collaboration between two deeply talented ensembles, Duo Andalus’ LALA Tamar and Ofer Ronen with The Epichorus, led by Rabbi Zach Fredman. Tickets - $20 General Admission| FREE for MembersĪ short of this live performance will be released for all to view as a part of the "Secret Chord Concerts" series at a later date. In Person at The Weitzman (5th and Market) This program is presented by the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in partnership with jkidaccess and Adoughma play. Masking in the museum is recommended, not required.ġ01 South Independence Mall East (Corner of 5th & Market) Non-cloth (n95, KN95, surgical) masks are suggested for children ages 2 years+ and adults. In most cases, our staff will need two weeks’ notice to provide accommodations, but we will do our best to meet your needs in any timeframe.įor more information: contact Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer or Suzanne Goldįor our in-person events, we’ll work together to take care of our community. If you need an accommodation such as an ASL interpreter, a sensory toolbox, or even behavior support for your child, or if you have questions about the accessibility of any program or venue, please note so on our form or contact us. We’ll enjoy storytime, a kid-friendly gallery walk, and a special craft activity with Adoughma Play Events!Īccommodations: Thanks to a generous grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, we can provide accommodations for any child or family member with a disability to attend jkidphilly events. To make the morning accessible for children with sensory sensitivity, the audio media at the Museum will be turned to a low volume. Express your Philly love at The Weitzman with JkidAcess and Adoughma play. Tu B'av (August 2nd) is the Jewish calendar's celebration of love. Please register all people who are attending this program. Sensory-Friendly Activity Hours 10:30 am - 12:00 pm In person at the Weitzman Museum (corner of 5th and Market)
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