FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug
28-Sept 3, 2012
TORONTO, ON (*Aug. 2, 2012) Harbourfront Centre is pleased to announce the biennial return of
the Ashkenaz Festival. The week-long
festival, held this year from Tuesday,
Aug. 28 through Monday, Sept. 3, celebrates cutting-edge
and traditional culture from the international Jewish scene.
The
Ashkenaz Festival, which began in 1995 and has grown into one of the citys
favourites, features events spanning music, film, theatre, dance and more,
celebrating the variety of cultures that comprise the international Jewish
community. Over 200 individual artists from over a dozen countries, including Uganda, India,
Australia, Argentina and Mexico, will descend upon
Harbourfront Centre, demonstrating the diversity
and depth of Jewish arts and culture.
Highlights
of Ashkenaz include performances, workshops,
activities and more:
- Music from Yemen Blues, who mix Yemenite-Jewish song and poetry with West African grooves, jazz, blues and funk; Shye Ben Tzur, who combines Hebrew, Middle-Eastern and Indian influences; the post-Soviet klezmer-pop-party-music of Opa!; Torontos 13-piece Balkan-Klezmer-Gypsy-Party-Punk Super-Band Lemon Bucket Orchestra; the Canadian premiere of 99 year-old Toronto composer and Holocaust survivor Leo Spellmans lost composition and others;
- Theatre Paniks production of The Corpse Bride;
- Family fun including the always-popular Ashkenaz Parade and the return of two of North Americas premier entertainers, Sharon and Bram, who add Yiddish songs alongside their classic repertoire;
- and much more!
Listings information is attached. For additional information and complete event listings, the public may
visit harbourfrontcentre.com/summer or
call the Information Hotline at 416-973-4000.
Harbourfront Centre is
located at 235 Queens Quay West in the heart of
downtown Toronto's
waterfront.
ABOUT HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
SUMMER FESTIVALS
Harbourfront
Centre is an innovative, not-for-profit cultural organization which provides
internationally renowned programming in the arts, culture, education and
recreation, in the heart of Toronto's
downtown waterfront. Our summer festival season runs from Victoria Day weekend
through Thanksgiving weekend, and features over 20 festivals and events that
offer The World in One Place. For
more information visit harbourfrontcentre.com/summer
ABOUT
THE ASHKENAZ FOUNDATION:
The Ashkenaz Foundation is a community-based,
non-profit organization dedicated to fostering an increased awareness of
Yiddish and Jewish culture through the arts. Through its biennial festival and
an expanding slate of year-round programming, Ashkenaz showcases the work of
leading contemporary artists from Canada and around the world working
in music, film, theatre, dance, literature, craft and visual arts. The
Foundation incorporates in its mandate and programming many other
manifestations of pan-Jewish music and art beyond Klezmer/Yiddish, including an
expanding commitment to the art and culture of Sephardic, Ladino and Mizrahi
Jews. Ashkenaz also actively pursues fusion and cross-cultural exchange with
artists from outside Jewish cultural traditions through commissioned work and
special projects.
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