Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Washington Revels present "Andalusian Treasures: Jewish, Arabic, and Spanish music, dance and drama" -- the 2011 "Christmas Revels"


I do not celebrate Christmas, but I am particularly excited about Washington Revels' 2011 "Christmas Revels" production, "Andalusian Treasures."

Why am I excited about a production with "Christmas" in the title, when I don't celebrate the holiday?  Well, because this year's show is definitely NOT a Christmas show! 

This year's December Revels is a new production, and is unique in its deliberate focus on the notable periods of coexistence among Jewish, Muslim, and Christian peoples in Adalusian Spain.

Well then, why call it "The Christmas Revels?" Because: Washington Revels is an affiliate of Revels, Inc., based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The title "The Christmas Revels" is trademarked and applies to the December show in all Revels cities across the country. None of the Revels cities are allowed to change that.


As a celebration of the winter Solstice, the most obvious traditions tend to be Christmas traditions, and the first "Christmas Revels" included many Christmas carols and Yuletide traditions, mostly from England. Since the first Revels, in 1971, the production has expanded to include many other traditions, and is based in different countries and different ages each year. They are SECULAR theater productions, not Christmas pageants, although I will grant that some years are more inclusive than others. I am Jewish, I have been attending and enjoying "Christmas Revels" performances since 1997.














Washington Revels present "Andalusian Treasures: Jewish, Arabic, and Spanish music, dance and drama." 
Two adventures... three ancient cultures... four hundred years of treasures! 

This December travel back in time more than 1000 years to al-Andalus to experience the music, dance and drama of three great cultures – Sephardic, Arabic and Iberian – in one great country as Washington Revels celebrates the art and music of this unique time. 

Joined by Flory Jagoda (one of the top Sephardic singers anywhere), special guest ensembles Trio Sefardi and Layali El Andalus, we’ll celebrate with poignant Sephardic and Arab-Andalusian music, lively Spanish folk dances and songs, a Hanukkah celebration, a North African “Saidi” or Tahtib cane dance reminiscent of Morris dancing, as well as traditional Revels favorites. 

Eight performances over two weekends, 12/3-4 and 12/9-11 at Lisner Auditorium. 
Learn more and ORDER TICKETS at http://revelsdc.org/revels2011/.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Capital City Symphony ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION!


If you haven't checked out the Capital City Symphony Online Holiday Auction recently, it's worth another look. Here's why...

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CCS is adding new items to their auction as quickly as they receive them. Great new items are up for bid. New items are being added almost daily, so check back often!

Please Share This With Your Friends. Refer your friends so they have time to start bidding before the online auction closes on December 11, 2011.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

CCS Annual Family Concert & Instrument Petting Zoo 11/20/11


WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT, MAESTRA?
Characters in Story and Cartoon
Family Concert, with Guest Artist Oran Sandel

Sunday, November 20, 2011


TWO Performances: 2:30pm and 4:30pm

Including the popular Instrument Petting Zoo!
(for ticket holders, at 2pm and 4pm)

Beethoven - Coriolan Overture
Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice
Handel - Entrance of the Queen of Sheba (Junior Guest Conductor*)
Peck - Playing with Style

Children 16 & under are FREE (ticket required)Adults $16-$25, Senior/Student discounts

Available at http://CapitalCitySymphony.org/ or through the Atlas Box Office at 202-399-7993

*Every year, as part of a major fundraiser, CCS auctions off a "Junior Guest Conductor" spot for a child age 4-16. The lucky winner gets to "conduct" one of the pieces on the Annual Family Concert program.

ORAN SANDEL

While you may recognize Oran Sandel from many years on the Washington Revels stage, Oran has also been a teaching artist in the Washington area for 34 years, including 23 years with Arena Stage’s Living Stage, and 6 years as a lead trainer with the Shakespeare Theatre’s Classics in the Classroom teacher training program. He is a regular visiting play specialist at Amazing Life Games Preschool, a consultant with the Early Childhood division at Centronia, and a teaching artist with Adventure Theater.