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Beit Avi Chai presents the Piyyut Festival 2011. The festival will take place from September 19-22, 2011, and includes concerts, workshops, and tours.
In addition, the festival will feature "Piyyutim into the Night": Every night, from 22:00-23:00, after the main concert, the Piyyut festivities continue with free performances in the Beit Avi Chai courtyard.
Throughout the festival, the exhibit "Piyyut: Emotion and Thought" will be on display at Beit Avi Chai.
Yair Harel, Artistic Director
For full details, consult the Festival program or visit its website at www.bac.org.il/piyut.
Concerts:
Opening Concert: Babylonian Maqam
The Piyyut and Musical Tradition of Iraqi Jews
~ Monday, September 19, 8 PM
Admission: NIS 60, students: NIS 30, BEIT AVI CHAI courtyard
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Piyyutim, Ladino and Turkish
A tribute to Rabbi Itzhak Algazi, one of the most important Jewish singers in the Ottoman Judeo-Spanish tradition
~ Tuesday, September 20, 8:30 PM
Admission: NIS 60, students: NIS 30, BEIT AVI CHAI courtyard
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Songs of the Mountain Jews
The Caucasian Jewish Tradition of Piyyut and Music in New Arrangements by Piris and Marc Eliyahu
~ Wednesday, September 21, 8:30 PM
Admission: NIS 60, students: NIS 30, BEIT AVI CHAI courtyard
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The High Holy Days in Hassidic Courts
Project Halev Vehama‘ayan in a moving piyyut concert
~ Wednesday, September 21, 7 PM
Admission: NIS 50, Students: NIS 20, BEIT AVI CHAI Auditorium
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Zalevski's Melodies
A retrospective of the music of composer Zvi Zalevski
~ Tuesday, September 20, 7 PM
Admission: NIS 50, students: NIS 20, BEIT AVI CHAI Auditorium
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Nino Biton: in the Mood for Oud
Nino Biton in a piyyut concert inspired by the traditional Andalusian nûba
~ Thursday, September 22, 7 PM
Admission: NIS 50, students: NIS 20, BEIT AVI CHAI Auditorium
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Piyyut 'n Roll
Piyyutim, Prayer, and Rock 'n Roll
~ Thursday, September 22, 8:30 PM
Admission: NIS 60, students: NIS 30, BEIT AVI CHAI courtyard
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