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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Los Angeles (Encino)\, CA. House concert
DESCRIPTION:THE STRANNIKI Polina Shepherd & Psoy Korolenko\nVenue: Casa Masha in Encino – private house\, please get in touch for information or join Casa Masha group on Facebook\nDoors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. \n\n25 January – 4 February 2025.    The Stranniki USA tour dates \n25 January – Washington DC. Private club BardElEuro – 4005 Lawrence ave\, Kensington\, MD20895. Doors – 6.45pm\, concert starts – 7.15pm. More here. \n26 January – Philadelphia\, PA. \nSweeney’s Station Saloon 13639 Philmont Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19116. Concert – 6pm. Read more and book here. Please note venue change. \n28 January – New York\, NY. CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10016. Elebash Recitall Hall is located on the first floor of the CUNY Graduate Center\, to the left past the security desk. 7-9pm. Register here. \n30 January – San Diego\, CA. Organised by the Institute of Arts & Humanities\, University of San Diego. Venue – Hillel of San Diego in La Jolla. 4 p.m. More here. Book here. \n31 January – Los Angeles\, CA. House concert at Casa Masha in Encino\, doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. Get in touch for details.  \n1 February – San Diego\, CA. House concert at 8512 Donaker Street\, San Diego\, CA 92129. Doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. See event page here and Facebook event (in Russian) here. Get in touch for details. \n2 February – Mountain View\, CA. Samovar Hall. 1077 Independence Ave\, Mountain View\, CA 94043\, Doors – 6pm. Read more and book here \n4 February – Berkeley\, CA. The Magnes Museum of Jewish Art and Life. Concert – 6pm. Register here. \n\nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project of Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades.\nSoon after their initial mini-tour and presentation at the conference “Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age” at Dartmouth College (2016)\, the duo embarked on a cross-US tour\, followed by more international concerts\, including JetLAG Festival\, featuring the program “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.”\nCentral to their repertoire is the concept of a “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 fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore\, and popular culture of the 19th and 20th 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.\nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-la/
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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in San Diego\, CA. House concert.
DESCRIPTION:THE STRANNIKI Polina Shepherd & Psoy Korolenko\nScroll down for ENGLISH\n \nVenue: 8512 Donaker Street\, San Diego\, CA 92129\nDoors – 7pm\nДвери открыты с 19.00\n \n\n25 January – 4 February 2025.    The Stranniki USA tour dates \n25 January – Washington DC. Private club BardElEuro – 4005 Lawrence ave\, Kensington\, MD20895. Doors – 6.45pm\, concert starts – 7.15pm. More here. \n26 January – Philadelphia\, PA. \nSweeney’s Station Saloon 13639 Philmont Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19116. Concert – 6pm. Read more and book here. Please note venue change. \n28 January – New York\, NY. CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10016. Elebash Recitall Hall is located on the first floor of the CUNY Graduate Center\, to the left past the security desk. 7-9pm. Register here. \n30 January – San Diego\, CA. Organised by the Institute of Arts & Humanities\, University of San Diego. Venue – Hillel of San Diego in La Jolla. 4 p.m. More here. Book here. \n31 January – Los Angeles\, CA. House concert at Casa Masha in Encino\, doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. Get in touch for details.  \n1 February – San Diego\, CA. House concert at 8512 Donaker Street\, San Diego\, CA 92129. Doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. See event page here and Facebook event (in Russian) here. Get in touch for details. \n2 February – Mountain View\, CA. Samovar Hall. 1077 Independence Ave\, Mountain View\, CA 94043\, Doors – 6pm. Read more and book here \n4 February – Berkeley\, CA. The Magnes Museum of Jewish Art and Life. Concert – 6pm. Register here. \n\n \nThe Stranniki — совместный проект Полины Шеперд (Великобритания) и Псоя Короленко (США)\, двух многоязычных и мультижанровых артистов\, известных на сцене еврейской музыки уже более двух десятилетий. Центральными мотивами их совместной программы являются дорога и странник. The Stranniki обращаются к поэзии и песням из еврейской и русской литературы\, фольклора и популярной культуры XIX и XX веков\, органично вплетая в них собственный оригинальный материал.\nПолина Шеперд – певица\, композитор\, преподаватель\, руководитель хоров\, организатор ряда фестивалей.\nПсой Короленко – автор и исполнитель песен\, преподаватель\, один из организаторов фестиваля JetЛАГ.\nОни уже выступали у нас совместно в 2016 году\, теперь же представят свой первый совместный альбом\, с существенно обновлённым репертуаром\, в котором раскрывается уникальная преемственность текстов\, мелодий\, дорог и судеб\, вдохновляющих и несущих смысл сегодня\, возможно\, даже больше чем когда-либо.\nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project of Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades.\nSoon after their initial mini-tour and presentation at the conference “Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age” at Dartmouth College (2016)\, the duo embarked on a cross-US tour\, followed by more international concerts\, including JetLAG Festival\, featuring the program “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.”\nCentral to their repertoire is the concept of a “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 fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore\, and popular culture of the 19th and 20th 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.\nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-san-francisco/
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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Mountain View\, CA\, USA
DESCRIPTION:THE STRANNIKI Polina Shepherd & Psoy Korolenko\n18:00 at Samovar Hall.\nMore info and BOOKING HERE\n\n25 January – 4 February 2025.    The Stranniki USA tour dates \n25 January – Washington DC. Private club BardElEuro – 4005 Lawrence ave\, Kensington\, MD20895. Doors – 6.45pm\, concert starts – 7.15pm. More here. \n26 January – Philadelphia\, PA. \nSweeney’s Station Saloon 13639 Philmont Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19116. Concert – 6pm. Read more and book here. Please note venue change. \n28 January – New York\, NY. CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10016. Elebash Recitall Hall is located on the first floor of the CUNY Graduate Center\, to the left past the security desk. 7-9pm. Register here. \n30 January – San Diego\, CA. Organised by the Institute of Arts & Humanities\, University of San Diego. Venue – Hillel of San Diego in La Jolla. 4 p.m. More here. Book here. \n31 January – Los Angeles\, CA. House concert at Casa Masha in Encino\, doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. Get in touch for details.  \n1 February – San Diego\, CA. House concert at 8512 Donaker Street\, San Diego\, CA 92129. Doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. See event page here and Facebook event (in Russian) here. Get in touch for details. \n2 February – Mountain View\, CA. Samovar Hall. 1077 Independence Ave\, Mountain View\, CA 94043\, Doors – 6pm. Read more and book here \n4 February – Berkeley\, CA. The Magnes Museum of Jewish Art and Life. Concert – 6pm. Register here. \n\nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project of Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades.\nSoon after their initial mini-tour and presentation at the conference “Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age” at Dartmouth College (2016)\, the duo embarked on a cross-US tour\, followed by more international concerts\, including JetLAG Festival\, featuring the program “Schlepping the Steppes and the Shtetl.”\nCentral to their repertoire is the concept of a “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 fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore\, and popular culture of the 19th and 20th 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.\nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-palo-alto/
LOCATION:Samovar Hall\, Palo Alto\, United States
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SUMMARY:From the Steppes to the Shtetl: A Vocal Workshop in Berkeley\, CA.
DESCRIPTION:Broaden your singing horizons\, and strengthen your voice by exploring Yiddish and Slavic folk song traditions . \nBOOK HERE \nDive into an explosive mixture of songs from the Steppes and the Shtetl. And extra flavor with spices from a Tatar Bazaar\, and wash them down with an Odessa fisherman’s tune: Yiddish folklore and popular songs\, the powerful and the profound wordless songs – nigunim\, traditional Slavic songs and Art songs in harmonies. Tune up your whole body and mind with your voice in full. Develop new ways for your voice to flow – free\, inspiring\, exciting. This workshop will also include a meditative sound bath\, some fun folk rituals and simple circle dances. We will look into connecting with other cultures through singing\, learn new repertoire and style and enjoy the depth and beauty of singing together. Open to all! \nPolina’s teaching utilises a rich combination of her two blood cultures learnred at the source. She uses vocal experimentation with particular attention to the personal and emotional aspects of our musical creativity. Each group is different\, so the songs we learn\, the pace and the energy of the week will be very fluid and dependant on who we have. The workshop is very interactive and flexible. We can go into history and culture of the music and we can work with voices and bodies\, the songs can be short and easy to learn or complex and challenging. Usually\, there is a bit of everything! \nAnyone can join and there will be benefits for professional singers\, experienced choristers as well as for those who consider themselves home singers or have never sung in their lives. Willingness to explore is\, however\, essential. \nPolina Shepherd was raised in a Cossack / Jewish family in Tatarstan\, Russia. Whilst studying in Kazan State Academy in the 1990s\, she toured with Russia′s first klezmer band after Perestroika\, Simcha. By her early 20s she was a Yiddish choir and klezmer band leader\, composer\, touring musician\, educator and festival organiser. She moved to the UK in 2003. Her recent work includes touring with Apollo’s Fire\, Cleveland (OH\, USA) Grammy-winning baroque orchestra and ‘Folk-Cabaret’ The Stranniki with Psoy Korolenko (UK-USA). As a pianist\, she plays live accompaniment to B&W silent films from the 1910-1930s in The Sound & Light Cinematic Duo. In cinema\, she recorded for The Windermere Children and appears conducting and soloing in TV series The Crown. In theatre\, most recently she’s been Music Adviser and recorded for National Theatre co-production of Kin by Amit Lahav; Music Adviser and arranger for a A Secret About Joy\, by Sarah Brown in Sibiu\, Romania. Polina’s choral work has been published internationally\, most recently in Edition Peters Yiddish Choral Series. Music Director of Caravan Orchestra and Choir\, an international project for young musicians with classical\, jazz and Arab music backgrounds. \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/workshop-in-berkeley/
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church\, 15 Santa Fe Avenue\, El Cerrito\, CA\, 94530\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Stranniki in Berkeley\, CA.
DESCRIPTION:The Magnes Museum of Jewish Art and Life. \n6pm\n \nRegister here\n\n\n25 January – 4 February 2025.    The Stranniki USA tour dates \n25 January – Washington DC. Private club BardElEuro – 4005 Lawrence ave\, Kensington\, MD20895. Doors – 6.45pm\, concert starts – 7.15pm. More here. \n26 January – Philadelphia\, PA. \nSweeney’s Station Saloon 13639 Philmont Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19116. Concert – 6pm. Read more and book here. Please note venue change. \n28 January – New York\, NY. CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY 10016. Elebash Recitall Hall is located on the first floor of the CUNY Graduate Center\, to the left past the security desk. 7-9pm. Register here. \n30 January – San Diego\, CA. Organised by the Institute of Arts & Humanities\, University of San Diego. Venue – Hillel of San Diego in La Jolla. 4 p.m. More here. Book here. \n31 January – Los Angeles\, CA. House concert at Casa Masha in Encino\, doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. Get in touch for details.  \n1 February – San Diego\, CA. House concert at 8512 Donaker Street\, San Diego\, CA 92129. Doors – 7pm\, concert – 8pm. See event page here and Facebook event (in Russian) here. Get in touch for details. \n2 February – Mountain View\, CA. Samovar Hall. 1077 Independence Ave\, Mountain View\, CA 94043\, Doors – 6pm. Read more and book here \n4 February – Berkeley\, CA. The Magnes Museum of Jewish Art and Life. Concert – 6pm. Register here. \n\n\n\nThe Stranniki is a collaborative project of Polina Shepherd and Psoy Korolenko\, two multilingual\, cross-genre artists and authors\, prominent in the Yiddish music scene for over two decades. Soon after their initial mini-tour and presentation at the conference “Mediating a New Cold War in the Digital Age” at Dartmouth College (2016)\, the duo embarked on a cross-US tour\, followed by more international concerts. Central to their repertoire is the concept of a wanderer\, and the associated archetype of “road/path”. The Stranniki draw upon\, feature\, and fuse elements of poetry and songs from Yiddish and Russian literature\, folklore\, and popular culture of the 19th and 20th 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.\n \nSponsors: \nDepartment of Slavic Languages and Literatures\nMagnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life\nBerkeley’s Center for Jewish Studies\nInstitute of Slavic\, East European\, and Eurasian Studies \n \nPsoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion) is a multilingual singer-songwriter\, translator\, journalist and scholar\, currently a Visiting Lecturer at Dartmouth College. He is a former scholar/artist-in-residence at Trinity College (Hartford\, CT)\, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and Dickinson College. He has released numerous albums\, both solo and in collaboration\, as well as several books of essays\, lyrics and translations. His style blends Soviet urban folk\, guitar poetry\, Yiddish theater songs\, French chanson\, Tropicalia and more. A Recording Academy voting member\, Psoy co-organizes the international festival of music and arts JetLAG in NY state and co-created the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory\, a project reviving lost WWII-era Yiddish songs from Ukraine in collaboration with the historian Anna Shternshis\, Professor of Yiddish Studies at the University of Toronto. \nPolina Shepherd is a Siberian-born\, UK-based composer\, singer\, choir leader and educator\, specializing in Yiddish and Russian music. Her unique style blends East European Jewish\, Slavic and Turkic influences. She has collaborated with her husband\, klezmer clarinetist and band leader Merlin Shepherd\, Lorin Sklamberg of The Klezmatics and Psoy Korolenko\, among others. She has served as program director for many festivals\, including the large pandemic-time online project Step Forverts\, featuring over 50 artists from around the world. She also co-produced Undzer Yiddishkayt\, a collection of new songs by Eurasian klezmer artists. Polina is the artistic director of the Caravan Orchestra\, a German-Israeli/Palestinian youth collaboration. Her work spans choral direction\, improvisation and theatre\, advancing Jewish music worldwide. \n  \n\nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/the-stranniki-in-berkeley/
LOCATION:The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art & Life\, 2121 Allston Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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SUMMARY:Welcome Spring with Vezanitsa and Slavic Voices in London
DESCRIPTION:Bulgarian dance group Vezanitsa and Slavic Voices choir in a double bill concert\nBOOK HERE \n\n \nVenue: Church of St. Mary-the-Virgin\, Primrose Hill\, 2 Elsworthy Road\, London NW3 3DJ. 2.30pm.  \nSongs and dances from thousands of miles away welcome you into Spring and are brought to your doorstep Slavic Voices choir and Bulgarian dance group Vezanitsa. Experience an amazing array of repertoire from cultures that meet at the Black Sea and spread like rays of the year’s first sunshine. \nBulgarian Dance Group Vezanitsa is a vibrant community uniting people from diverse backgrounds across Sussex. Traditional Bulgarian dance offers a rich repertoire\, with each region of Bulgaria having its own style of dance\, distinctive for their subtle rhythms and intricate footwork. Vezanitsa hosts weekly dance classes and performs at local events celebrating Bulgarian culture through festivals and social gatherings. Whether learning traditional steps or simply enjoying the joy of movement\, Vezanitsa fosters connections and celebrates diversity\, proving that dance is more than art — it’s a bridge to belonging. www.facebook.com/bgbrightondance. \nSlavic Voices (London and Brighton & Hove) presents music of all styles from the Slavic world: Orthodox chants\, classics by Tchaikovsky\, Schnittke and others\, refined XVIII-XIX-centuries Art songs and gritty folklore from the far corners of Siberia to the banks of the Black Sea. The choir’s repertoire is sung mainly in Russian but also in Polish\, Ukrainian\, Croatian\, Bulgarian\, Macedonian\, Belorussian\, and adding a guest visit by a song in Yiddish or Romanian. It is led by Polina Skovoroda-Shepherd\, granddaughter of a Cossack\, an internationally acclaimed performer\, educator and cultural activist. \nJoin us on the journey to explore and share this culturally unique and musically diverse repertoire with the wide world. www.polinashepherd.co.uk/choirs/slavic-voices/ \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/slavic-voices-london-2025/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Primrose Hill\, Elsworthy Road\, London\, NW3 3DJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Yiddish Song Workshop for all. Brighton\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Yiddish Song Workshop for all\n \nLearn and continue the rich Yiddish culture and tradition. Find its relevance to today.\nNo knowledge of Yiddish or singing experience required.\nFree\, no registration required. Donations will be collected on the day for an independent project in Gaza building tent schools for children.\n3-5pm. One Church. Florence Rd\, BN1 6DL\, Brighton. \n \n \nRelated Images:
URL:https://www.polinashepherd.co.uk/event/yiddish-song-workshop-2/
LOCATION:One Church\, Florence Rd\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 6DL\, United Kingdom
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