[NEohioPAL]Free Music Workshop/Jam Session March 3

Ksenia Roshchakovsky kseniar at core.com
Thu Mar 2 05:23:24 PST 2006


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Explore the musical elements that create Jewish sonorities and enjoy a jam
session as well!  Bring an instrument and join in.

Paul Shapiro:  What Makes Music Sound Jewish?
Friday, March 3, 4-5pm
The Hillel Center
Case Western Reserve University, 11291 Euclid Avenue, 44106
Presented by the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland in partnership with
the Hillels of Northeast Ohio
FREE and open to the public

New York-based jazz musician and composer Paul Shapiro conducts a
participatory workshop on what makes music sound Jewish.
Non-instrumentalists are welcome too.


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</H2>The Hillel Center<BR>
Case Western Reserve University, 11291 Euclid Avenue, 44106<BR>
Presented by the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland in partnership with t=
he Hillels of Northeast Ohio<BR>
<H2>FREE and open to the public<BR>
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New York-based jazz musician and composer Paul Shapiro conducts a participa=
tory workshop on what makes music sound Jewish.  Non-instrumentalists a=
re welcome too.<BR>
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