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Theodore Bikel at KlezKanada, August 22, 2006

KlezKanada Faculty Anthology 2006 - CD Cover

Welcoming Shabbes 2005 - Photo: Avia Moore
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KlezKanada
THE INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED AND ONLY ANNUAL RURAL BASED
SUMMER FESTIVAL OF YIDDISH / JEWISH CULTURE AND THE ARTS PRESENTS ITS 13TH
YEAR
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| 2008 SUMMER BROCHURE,
REGISTRATION AND WORKSHOP SELECTION FORMS |
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KlezKanada 2008
will take place from August 18-24, 2008. Follow these links to download
2008
Registration Form
2008 Brochure
2008
Workshop Choice Sheet |
| Website Update in Late June 2008 |
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The KlezKanada website will be fully updated in late June 2008. The
remainder of the site has not been updated to reflect the 2008 Summer
Program. Please refer to the brochure and Workshop Choice sheet for
current information.
KlezKanada was founded in 1996 to teach, nurture and present to a broad public the best of Jewish traditional arts and Yiddish/Jewish culture. Arising from the wellsprings of Jewish culture and expertise unique to Montreal and Canada, over the past decade KlezKanada has grown into an event with international resonance and cultural/artistic impact, drawing nearly 500 intergenerational participants from nearly every province of Canada, 25 U.S. states and 12 countries throughout the Americas, Eastern and Western Europe, as well as Israel. KlezKanada's program includes instrumental and vocal music, dance, drama, visual arts and folkcrafts, language, literature, film and other forms of expressive culture. Its goal is to foster Yiddish and Jewish cultural and artistic creativity as both an ethnic heritage and a constantly evolving contemporary culture and identity. |
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The Blog page |
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The Blog page began at the 2006 KlezKanada. We welcome posts from "KlezKanadians." Look on the Blog page for links to the daily newsletters published at the 2005 and 2006 KlezKanada festivals.
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Location and Directions |
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Camp B'Nai Brith — St. Agathe (Lantier), Quebec. For Google Maps directions to the camp please click here. |