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KlezKamp was a
yearly Klezmer music and
Yiddish culture festival in New York State.
Produced by
ethnomusicologist and award-winning
record and
radio producer...
- call sign
KLEZ 2003–2009 KPWA, a
radio station (93.5 FM) in Bismarck, Arkansas,
United States, ****igned call sign
KLEZ 2009–2011
KlezKamp, a
yearly Klezmer...
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their ambition and so
sponsored the
members of the
group to go out to
KlezKamp Philadelphia where the band
learned Klezmer from
masters like
Frank London...
- 1982,
until 1994. As an
outgrowth of that work, in 1985
Sapoznik started "
KlezKamp: The
Yiddish Folk Arts Program", the world's most
important training venue...
- It was
inspired by
KlezKamp, a
similar festival in New York
State which had been
founded a few
years earlier. By the late 1990s
KlezKanada had
grown in...
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klezmer musicians. In 1985,
Henry Sapoznik and
Adrienne Cooper founded KlezKamp to
teach klezmer and
other Yiddish music. The 1980s saw a
second wave of...
- Festival,
Afton Jazz at the Lake: Lake
George Jazz W****end, Lake
George KlezKamp,
Catskill Mountains Maverick Concerts,
Woodstock moe.down,
Turin Mountain...
- to
KlezKamp at the
invitation of a friend,
which was his
first major introduction to
klezmer music; he
became a
regular attendee there and at
KlezKanada...
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officer for
external affairs for the Workmen's Circle. She co-founded
KlezKamp. She was a
member of Jews for
Racial and
Economic Justice's
Board of Directors...
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Philadelphia Orchestra. She has
taught at many
klezmer camps,
including KlezKamp,
KlezKanada and KlezmerQuerque. She
continues to teach,
guest lecture, and...