The Hebrew letters have always held a fascination with the mystics and sages. The Cabbalists of Medieval Spain encouraged meditating on each letter to gain better clarity. Choreographers, such as the late great Felix Fibich, used the angular oppositional shape of the letters in much of his work in the Yiddish theater and with his wife Judith Berg in the dance sequences for the 1937 film ‘The Dybbuk’. In this workshop, we’ll be exploring several Hebrew letters and how to improvise your own moves inspired by its shape and deeper meanings. Then, everyone will have a chance to ‘shayn’ (shine) to some great Klezmer grooves and give the letters some feet. No dance experience needed. All are welcome.
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Earlier Event: February 14
Yiddish Song workshop – Jordan Wax (Duke City Hora)
Later Event: February 14
Closing message & all meet with Beth Cohen for Abi Gezints (Be well)- Sheynem Dank (Thank You)