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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Cleveland\, OH\, USA.
DESCRIPTION:7pm. House concert at 31200 Ainsworth Drive. \nTo book\, please email cleveconcert@gmail.com or sms on +2163964509. \nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project by Psoy Korolenko and Polina Shepherd\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades.  \nFollowing their initial mini-tour and presentation at the Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age conference at Dartmouth College in 2015\, the duo embarked on a US tour in 2016\, which was succeeded by more international concerts in 2018\, including the JetLAG Festival\, featuring the program Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl. Central to this repertoire is the concept of the ‘strannik’ (wanderer; literally ‘wandering stranger\, strange-nik’)\, roughly translatable into Yiddish as ‘navenadnik’ (vagabond)\, and the associated archetype of ‘doroga’ (Russian for road\, path). The Stranniki draw upon\, feature\, and/or fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore and popular culture of 19 and 20 centuries\, organically weaving in their own original material. \nTheir first mutual album unveils a distinctive continuity of texts\, melodies\, paths and destinies\, inspiring and informing in the peculiar 2020s as much as it ever has—if not more so. \nPSOY KOROLENKO (vocals & some piano): Pavel Lion\, a.k.a. Psoy Korolenko\, is a Moscow based singer/songwriter\, translator\, scholar and journalist. Picture a jetlagged Allen Ginsberg hopped up on a double espresso: a polyglot people-pleaser\, a born performer\, a half-serious shaman…. a practitioner of what he calls “spell art\,” which is to say art that casts a spell on its befuddled\, bemused\, blissed-out audience. (“Forward”). He has been referred to as a ”wandering scholar” and an ”avant-bard”. His multilingual one-person cabaret-esque show balances folk and klezmer music\, free-style poetry and intellectual comedy. Psoy writes and sings in English\, Russian\, Yiddish\, and French. On stage since 2000\, he has published one book of selected essays and song lyrics ”The Hit Of The Century”\, and 14 CDs – some of them in collaboration with active Jewish and Klezmer musicians (“Opa!”\, Daniel Kahn\, Igor Krutogolov\, “Oy Division”). Psoy is a member of the organizing committee for a Russian American music festival JetLAG\, a guest of many klezmer music festivals\, and an ex-artist in residence at the Trinity College (Hartford)\, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)\, Dickinson College (Carlisle\, PA). An author of insightful and sophisticated Russian sung poetry\, Psoy is also known for his keen and explorative vision of the art of translation\, “tradaptation” and what he calls Spell-Art (i.e. playing with foreign text\, emphasizing linguistic distances\, multilingual songs etc). \nPOLINA SHEPHERD (vocals\, piano): “The Robert Plant of klezmer” (Seth Rogovoy\, The Essential Klezmer)\, performs an explosive mixture of songs of the Steppes and the Shtetl spiced up by Tatar Bazaars and washed down with an Odessa fisherman’s tune: Russian and Yiddish\, folklore and fakelore\, the powerful and the profound. \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-cleveland-oh-usa/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Chicago\, IL\, USA
DESCRIPTION:BOOK HERE \nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project by Psoy Korolenko and Polina Shepherd\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades. Following their initial mini-tour and presentation at the Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age conference at Dartmouth College in 2015\, the duo embarked on a US tour in 2016\, which was succeeded by more international concerts in 2018\, including the JetLAG Festival\, featuring the program Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl. Central to this repertoire is the concept of the ‘strannik’ (wanderer; literally ‘wandering stranger\, strange-nik’)\, roughly translatable into Yiddish as ‘navenadnik’ (vagabond)\, and the associated archetype of ‘doroga’ (Russian for road\, path). The Stranniki draw upon\, feature\, and/or fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore and popular culture of 19 and 20 centuries\, organically weaving in their own original material. Their first mutual album unveils a distinctive continuity of texts\, melodies\, paths and destinies\, inspiring and informing in the peculiar 2020s as much as it ever has—if not more so. \nPSOY KOROLENKO (vocals & some piano): Pavel Lion\, a.k.a. Psoy Korolenko\, is a Moscow based singer/songwriter\, translator\, scholar and journalist. Picture a jetlagged Allen Ginsberg hopped up on a double espresso: a polyglot people-pleaser\, a born performer\, a half-serious shaman…. a practitioner of what he calls “spell art\,” which is to say art that casts a spell on its befuddled\, bemused\, blissed-out audience. (“Forward”). He has been referred to as a ”wandering scholar” and an ”avant-bard”. His multilingual one-person cabaret-esque show balances folk and klezmer music\, free-style poetry and intellectual comedy. Psoy writes and sings in English\, Russian\, Yiddish\, and French. On stage since 2000\, he has published one book of selected essays and song lyrics ”The Hit Of The Century”\, and 14 CDs – some of them in collaboration with active Jewish and Klezmer musicians (“Opa!”\, Daniel Kahn\, Igor Krutogolov\, “Oy Division”). Psoy is a member of the organizing committee for a Russian American music festival JetLAG\, a guest of many klezmer music festivals\, and an ex-artist in residence at the Trinity College (Hartford)\, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)\, Dickinson College (Carlisle\, PA). An author of insightful and sophisticated Russian sung poetry\, Psoy is also known for his keen and explorative vision of the art of translation\, “tradaptation” and what he calls Spell-Art (i.e. playing with foreign text\, emphasizing linguistic distances\, multilingual songs etc). \n  \nPOLINA SHEPHERD (vocals\, piano): “The Robert Plant of klezmer” (Seth Rogovoy\, The Essential Klezmer)\, performs an explosive mixture of songs of the Steppes and the Shtetl spiced up by Tatar Bazaars and washed down with an Odessa fisherman’s tune: Russian and Yiddish\, folklore and fakelore\, the powerful and the profound. \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-wheeling/
LOCATION:KRUG\, 1400 S Wolf Rd Ste 100\, Wheeling\, IL\, 60090
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:An Afternoon of Yiddish Music with The Stranniki. Minneapolis\, MN\, USA.
DESCRIPTION:MN JCC Singalong / Event mainly for Russian-speaking seniors\n\nJoin Psoy Korolenko and Polina Shepherd\, two genre-defying\, multilingual powerhouses of Yiddish music\, for an unforgettable afternoon of song\, poetry\, and spellbinding storytelling. They combine performance and participatory singalong\, bringing both rare and beloved Yiddish songs. \nPerforming together as The Stranniki (“Wanderers”)\, this dynamic duo weaves together 19th–20th century folklore\, literature\, and original compositions that traverse themes of travel\, identity\, and cultural fusion. Their performances shimmer with humor\, heart\, and hypnotic harmonies. \nEvent presented in English and Russian! \nIntroduction from Yulia Shteyn (Minnesota JCC) Sarah Larsson of Minneapolis-based Red Thread and Klezmer on Ice. Co-presented by Folk Will Save Us (www.folkwillsaveus.org) \nFREE \nCLICK HERE to register. \nQuestions? Contact Yulia at yulias@minnesotajcc.org. \nThis event is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. \nhttps://minnesotajcc.org/event/an-afternoon-of-yiddish-music-with-the-stranniki/ \n\nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/minneapolis-1/
LOCATION:Capp Center St. Paul\, 1375 St. Paul Ave\,\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260121T203000
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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Minneapolis\, MN\, USA.
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership by The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) and KAMIN. In collaboration with Ilana Volodarsky and RAJMN (Russian-American Jews in Minnesota) \nBOOK HERE \nJoin Psoy Korolenko and Polina Shepherd\, two genre-defying\, multilingual powerhouses of Yiddish and Russian music\, for an unforgettable evening of song\, poetry\, and spellbinding storytelling. \nPerforming together as The Stranniki (“Wanderers”)\, this dynamic duo weaves together 19th–20th century folklore\, literature\, and original compositions that traverse themes of travel\, identity\, and cultural fusion. Their performances shimmer with humor\, heart\, and hypnotic harmonies. \nPsoy Korolenko\, once Moscow’s “avant-bard” (now based in New Jersey)\, is a one-man cabaret of klezmer\, freestyle poetry\, and intellectual comedy. Think Ginsberg meets Gogol with a keyboard. Polina Shepherd\, often called “the Robert Plant of klezmer\,” channels the Steppes\, the Shtetl\, and everything in between – raw\, radiant\, and deeply rooted. \nFrom JetLAG Music Festival to international stages\, The Stranniki bring their acclaimed programme and electrifying presence to life. \nWednesday\, January 21\, 2026Concert: 7:00 PM | Doors Open: 6:30 PMThe Museum of Russian Art – Main Gallery \nAll galleries and TMORA Shop will be open prior to the concert for your enjoyment. \nTickets $25 TMORA Members | $30 General Admission | $35 Day of Show (if available) \n  \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-minneapolis/
LOCATION:The Museum of Russian Art\, 5500 Stevens Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, MN 55419\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T215822
CREATED:20251023T105548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T154549Z
UID:14949-1769196600-1769203800@www.polinashepherd.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Portland\, OR\, USA
DESCRIPTION:BOOK HERE \nThe Stranniki (The Wanderers) is a collaboration between Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, renowned multilingual artists in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades. Together\, they have toured the U.S. and internationally\, performing programs such as “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.” Their work centers on the themes of the wanderer and the road as a path\, blending Yiddish and Russian poetry\, folklore\, and music from the 19th and 20th centuries with their own compositions. The project reveals a unique continuity of texts\, melodies\, roads\, and destinies—still inspiring and meaningful today\, perhaps more than ever. \nAll Ages $25 Adv/$30 Door \nPolina Shepherd\, a Siberia-born\, UK-based composer and singer\, specializes in Yiddish and Russian music\, blending East European Jewish\, Slavic\, and Turkic influences. She has collaborated with artists such as Merlin Shepherd\, Lorin Sklamberg\, and Psoy Korolenko. During the pandemic\, she launched the online project Yiddish Song: Step Forverts\, featuring Yiddishists from around the world\, and co-produced the CD Undzer Yiddishkayt\, showcasing new songs by Eurasian artists. Her work spans choral direction\, improvisation\, and theatre\, promoting Jewish music globally. \nPsoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion) is a multilingual singer-songwriter\, translator\, journalist\, and scholar\, and a Visiting Lecturer at Dartmouth College. A former artist-in-residence at several U.S. universities\, he has released numerous albums and books. His eclectic style combines Soviet urban folk\, Yiddish theater songs\, French chanson\, and more. A Recording Academy voting member\, he co-organizes the JetLAG Festival in New York and co-created the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory\, reviving WWII-era Yiddish songs from Ukraine in collaboration with historian Anna Shternshis. \n  \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-portland-or/
LOCATION:Eastside Jewish Commons\, 2420 NE Sandy Blv\, Portland\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T215822
CREATED:20251213T183146Z
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UID:15668-1769281200-1769292000@www.polinashepherd.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Booking information coming soon \n4370 Sophia St.\nVancouver\, BC\nCityview Baptist Church \n7pm \nThe Stranniki (The Wanderers) is a collaboration between Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, renowned multilingual artists in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades. Together\, they have toured the U.S. and internationally\, performing programs such as “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.” Their work centers on the themes of the wanderer and the road as a path\, blending Yiddish and Russian poetry\, folklore\, and music from the 19th and 20th centuries with their own compositions. The project reveals a unique continuity of texts\, melodies\, roads\, and destinies—still inspiring and meaningful today\, perhaps more than ever. \nPolina Shepherd\, a Siberia-born\, UK-based composer and singer\, specializes in Yiddish and Russian music\, blending East European Jewish\, Slavic\, and Turkic influences. She has collaborated with artists such as Merlin Shepherd\, Lorin Sklamberg\, and Psoy Korolenko. During the pandemic\, she launched the online project Yiddish Song: Step Forverts\, featuring Yiddishists from around the world\, and co-produced the CD Undzer Yiddishkayt\, showcasing new songs by Eurasian artists. Her work spans choral direction\, improvisation\, and theatre\, promoting Jewish music globally. \nPsoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion) is a multilingual singer-songwriter\, translator\, journalist\, and scholar\, and a Visiting Lecturer at Dartmouth College. A former artist-in-residence at several U.S. universities\, he has released numerous albums and books. His eclectic style combines Soviet urban folk\, Yiddish theater songs\, French chanson\, and more. A Recording Academy voting member\, he co-organizes the JetLAG Festival in New York and co-created the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory\, reviving WWII-era Yiddish songs from Ukraine in collaboration with historian Anna Shternshis. \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-vancouver-bc/
LOCATION:Cityview Church\, 4370 Sophia Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5V 3V7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert
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CREATED:20251213T182721Z
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UID:15666-1769367600-1769378400@www.polinashepherd.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Seattle\, WA\, USA
DESCRIPTION:More information coming soon. Contact phone number – 425 765-4084  \nConcert will start at 7pm. \nThe Stranniki (The Wanderers) is a collaboration between Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, renowned multilingual artists in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades. Together\, they have toured the U.S. and internationally\, performing programs such as “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.” Their work centers on the themes of the wanderer and the road as a path\, blending Yiddish and Russian poetry\, folklore\, and music from the 19th and 20th centuries with their own compositions. The project reveals a unique continuity of texts\, melodies\, roads\, and destinies—still inspiring and meaningful today\, perhaps more than ever. \nPsoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion) is a multilingual singer-songwriter\, translator\, journalist\, and scholar\, and a Visiting Lecturer at Dartmouth College. A former artist-in-residence at several U.S. universities\, he has released numerous albums and books. His eclectic style combines Soviet urban folk\, Yiddish theater songs\, French chanson\, and more. A Recording Academy voting member\, he co-organizes the JetLAG Festival in New York and co-created the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory\, reviving WWII-era Yiddish songs from Ukraine in collaboration with historian Anna Shternshis. \nPolina Shepherd\, a Siberia-born\, UK-based composer and singer\, specializes in Yiddish and Russian music\, blending East European Jewish\, Slavic\, and Turkic influences. She has collaborated with artists such as Merlin Shepherd\, Lorin Sklamberg\, and Psoy Korolenko. During the pandemic\, she launched the online project Yiddish Song: Step Forverts\, featuring Yiddishists from around the world\, and co-produced the CD Undzer Yiddishkayt\, showcasing new songs by Eurasian artists. Her work spans choral direction\, improvisation\, and theatre\, promoting Jewish music globally. \n  \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-seattle/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260131T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260131T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T215822
CREATED:20251127T151349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T151409Z
UID:15654-1769860800-1769875200@www.polinashepherd.co.uk
SUMMARY:Winter Warmer - Music from around the World. Brighton\, UK
DESCRIPTION:A fantastic line up of music and dance from around the World. Some new acts and some old favourites. Melodies\, Songs and Rhythms from Sudan\, Zimbabwe\, Persia Afghanistan\, Kurdistan & Eastern Europe. \nPolina Shepherd & Slavic VoicesPeyman Heydarian & Kourosh KouchakpourIsaac JengwaJo EmaBashir Al Gamar. \nFree event\, open to all \nRead full details on Best Foot Music website. \n  \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/winter-warmer-2026/
LOCATION:Jubilee Library\, Jubilee Street\, Brighton\, BN1 1GE
CATEGORIES:Concert
ORGANIZER;CN="Best Foot Music":MAILTO:music@bestfootmusic.net
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