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Roots and Intersections: A Diversity of Musical Traditions from the African, Jewish and Muslim Diasporas show poster

Roots and Intersections: A Diversity of Musical Traditions from the African, Jewish and Muslim Diasporas at Christ Church Deer Park

Dates: 3/4/2023

Theatre:

Christ Church Deer Park

Jubilate Singers and Soprano Denise Williams (co-presenters)

1570 Yonge Street, Toronto ON M4T 1Z8
Toronto,ON M4T 1Z8

Phone: 416-485-1988

Tickets: $35; $25 for seniors, students and arts workers

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African, Jewish and Muslim musical traditions come together in a one-night-only musical experience when Toronto’s Jubilate Singers, conducted by Isabel Bernaus, and soprano Denise Williams of Walk Together Children join forces for Roots and Intersections. The evening of choral music, solos and ensemble pieces features the approximately 40-member, mixed-voice Jubilate Singers and Denise Williams, joined by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Waleed Abdulhamid, reed and tenor sax player Ben MacDonald, percussionists Daniel Barnes and Sam Donkoh, pianists Brahm Goldhamer, Babak Naseri and Darryl Joseph-Dennie; and a dancer TBA. 

 

African music will include songs from that continent as well as North America and the Caribbean. Jewish songs will reflect the Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions, and Muslim repertoire will come from Central and South Asia, the Middle East and Andalusia. The soloists and choir will also unite in contemporary Canadian works reflecting each of the three cultures, as well as songs in which the cultures meet, in such mashups as the Hebrew song Bein Hachoshekh Laor (Between Darkness and Light) by Manal Hreb and Daphna Rosenberg, paired with Woyaya (We Are Going) by the Ghanaian band Osibisa. Also featured will be Shalom Salaam from Andrew Craig’s oratorio We Still Dare to Dream.

 

Roots and Intersections is made possible through an Ontario Arts Council grant. The Jubilate Singers is also supported by the Toronto Arts Council.


Ages: Approx. 9 and up (children who can sit through a concert)



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