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American, Yiddish folk music performances set

Eric Sucar
Member of the audience Fran Kraus of Lakewood (far right) dances to the music played by Steve Kaplan (far left) Ed Goldberg (second from left) and Bernie Wisniewski (second right), of the Ed Goldberg and Odessa Klezmer Band, durind a holiday concert held at the Marlboro Library on December 15. The group plays a variety of Eastern European, German, Russian, Spanish, Hungarian and Ukrainian music, polka and czardas.

The Middlesex County Office of Culture and Heritage will host two free music programs the weekend of May 6-7.

The first program, “Folk Music: The American Spirit,” will be held from 2-4 p.m. May 6 at the Lodge at Thompson Park, 1701 Perrineville Road, Monroe. The workshop will be hosted by Matthew Pulomena, using performance, music history, sing-alongs and discussion to explore the exciting musical tradition of the American Folk Song.

The second program “Klezmer: Traditional Yiddish Folk Music” will be presented by Hester Street Troupe from 3-4 p.m. May 7 at the Jewish Community Center, 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison. The Hester Street Troupe is a group of klezmorim who preserve folk music  rooted in Yiddish musical traditions and cultural ideologies.

Registration is required for the programs. For more information, call 732-745-4489. Persons with hearing disabilities may dial 732-745-3888 (TTY users only) or 711, the New Jersey Relay System. In case of inclement weather, call 732-462-8262.

 

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