ASE Youth Workshops

SUNDAY, January 17th

3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Our youth will have the opportunity to participate in a one-hour workshop with Afro-Semitic Experience (and possibly perform with the band on stage following the workshop).

Along with community building, the workshops will include your choice of:

  • African Drumming
  • Singing (Jewish and Gospel Music)
  • Other Instrumental (Mix of Klezmer and World Music)

RSVP required by Wednesday, January 6th.  Parents of children who may need additional support are asked to attend the workshop with their children.

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CONCERT with AFRO-SEMITIC EXPERIENCE

The Afro-Semitic Experience is an American roots band with a difference.

ABOUT THE BAND

ASE Logo (1)Co-founded by African-American jazz pianist Warren Byrd, and Jewish-American jazz bassist David Chevan in 1998, The Afro-Semitic Experience is a band that combines an eclectic array of styles, sophisticated musicianship, good songwriting, deep grooves, and years of friendship with a simple message: Unity in the Community. Their music has been heard around the United States—the group has performed at festivals, in churches, synagogues, colleges, and wherever people come together to share their love and respect for community. Their performances are celebrations of community and culture that invariably get audiences up and dancing.

With their unique instrumentation, solid grooves, and their ability to get an audience on its feet, The Afro-Semitic Experience is redefining the jazz concert. This is a band beyond category—their music is an intricate tapestry of spiritual, world-beat, funk, jazz, cantorial, gospel, salsa, swing . . . soul-driven music. Their concerts are celebrations where they play great music, tell stories, and offer a positive and meaningful message: Unity in the Community.

Their CDs have garnered critical acclaim and made numerous best-of lists. Their newest work, Jazz Souls on Fire, pays tribute to some of the Afro-Semitic Experience’s favorite composers, ones whose own creativity inspired that of the members of the group. On this recording we visit pieces by Leon Thomas, Duke Ellington, Hank Mobley, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and others. We honor their music, forged out of the struggles from which they emerged, lighting a way for us. It brings us back to the groove and passion of blowing, dancing, and soaring freely in sound and spirit—it brings us back to our musical roots. It brings Unity in the Community.

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DETAILS

Sunday, January 17, 2016

3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Free workshop for children

Reserve by January 6th

VENUE

CBSRZ

55 East Kings Highway
Chester, Connecticut 06412
860-526-8920

CBSRZ

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM RODFE ZEDEK

55 East Kings Highway      Chester, CT 06412      860.526.8920      office@cbsrz.org

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