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Have you ever danced the hora at a Jewish wedding and thought, "Damn! I should do that every month!" Been lifted in a chair above a circling sea of friends and family? Clapped your hands for a patsch tanz or stomped your feet to a bulgar? Have you ever wanted to?Now is your chance. It's time for ELECTRIC HORA, Boston's best klezmer dance series, featuring a rotating cast of the top dance leaders and klezmer musicians from across New England.
February's ELECTRIC HORA features the following fabulous artists:
Rachel Linsky - dance leader
Nat Seelen - clarinet
Pete Fanelli - trombone
Michael McLaughlin - accordion
Kirsten Lamb - bass
Grant Smith - drums
FAQ
Q: Who should come?
A: Anyone who wants to dance with family, friends, neighbors, and lovely strangers. Seriously, all of you. If you're reading this, you should come.
Q: Do you have to be Jewish/speak Yiddish/already know how to dance?
A: No! Yiddish dancing comes from a specific people and culture, but it's for everyone.
Q: Will there be cake?
A: The Burren will have full service food and drink available at the tables around the room's edge and at the bar.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Comfortable clothes and shoes.
Q: Do I have to bring a partner?
A: Nope. Come by yourself, with a partner, or a group.
Q: Is Yiddish dancing gendered?
A: Historically, yes. Today, no. Dance leaders use non-gendered calling.
Q: When are the other dates?
A: Full schedule and tickets will be posted on November 20th.
Q: Wait, what is this Yiddish dancing thing again?
A:
https://bostonjewishmusic.org
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Burren, 245 Elm St, Somerville, MA 02144-2934, United States
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