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SUMMARY:Shalom Summer: Klezmer Jam & Concert - Event Moved
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE JUNE 22: The location for the event has been changed due to a weather related power outage on our campus. A new location has been emailed to all registrants. Registration is now closed. Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience! \nShalom Summer\nSunday\, June 22 | Jam: 3:00-3:45 Concert: 4:00-5:30pm (rain or shine)\n$36 Suggested Donation \nPlease visit our event page for event details and registration information.  \nVisit our Shalom Summer Event Page\nPrepare to be captivated by Klezmer tunes of Hankus Netsky and the Klezmer All Stars\, as they lead an open jam for all participants followed by a concert from the All Stars themselves.\nMeet the Band:\nHankus Netsky – Director\, Piano\, Accordion\, and Saxophone \nA multi-instrumentalist\, composer\, and ethnomusicologist\, Hankus Netsky is co-chair of the Contemporary Musical Arts Department at New England Conservatory and founder and director of the internationally renowned Klezmer Conservatory Band. He has composed extensively for film\, theater\, and television and collaborated with artists such as Itzhak Perlman\, Robin Williams\, Joel Grey\, Theodore Bikel\, and Robert Brustein.\nGrant Smith – Drums and Percussion \nGrant Smith is involved in world music\, jazz\, classical\, and dance projects in Boston and New York. His theater credits include the American Repertory’s The King Stag and Shlemiel The First\, as well as Joel Grey’s Borscht Capades. He has performed with Itzhak Perlman\, Yo-Yo Ma\, Don Byron\, the Violent Femmes\, Garrison Keillor\, and Jane Wang.\nEden MacAdam-Somer – Violin and Vocalist \nA world-renowned violist\, fiddler\, vocalist\, percussive dancer\, and educator\, Eden MacAdam-Somer is currently Co-Chair of the Contemporary Musical Arts Department at the New England Conservatory. She is also the lead vocalist with the Klezmer Conservatory Band.\nItay Dayan – Clarinet \nIsraeli clarinetist and composer Itay Dayan\, based in Boston\, is considered one of the most promising voices in klezmer music today. Renowned for his virtuosic playing and genre-defying creativity\, he blends klezmer\, jazz\, and classical influences to craft a sound that honors tradition while pushing musical boundaries.\nSusan Hoffman Watts – Trumpet \nSusan Hoffman Watts is the sole living purveyor of her family’s traditional klezmer-style trumpet sounds\, which have electrified audiences for decades. She has recorded\, performed\, and sung with The Klezmatics\, So-Called\, Claire Barry\, Mandy Patinkin\, Dudu Fischer\, Mikveh\, Shtreimel\, The Klez Dispensers\, and has performed with her mother\, the great klezmer drummer Elaine Hoffman Watts\, in their Philadelphia-based group\, the Fabulous Shpielkehs.\nSteve Beskrone – Bass \nAcoustic/electric bassist Steve Beskrone is known for his versatility\, which has led him to work in a variety of professional and creative settings. He has recorded and performed with many legendary artists\, contributing to a wide range of musical genres.\nDan Blacksberg – Trombone \nDan Blacksberg is a master of klezmer trombone\, known for his ability to push the boundaries of tradition through performance\, composition\, and improvisation. He blends genres\, creating innovative new pathways between klezmer and contemporary music. As a teacher and community music leader\, he empowers musicians of all ages to become joyful and creative artists. \n 
URL:https://www.phillyjcc.com/event/shalomsummer2025/
LOCATION:Kaiserman JCC\, 45 Haverford Rd\, Wynnewood\, PA\, 19096\, United States
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