Cabaret singer/actor Etta Abramson will perform an evening of folk music, Jewish liturgy and Broadway songs, inspired by the yearning for change/progress, at The Duplex in NYC, March 10th.
Etta Abramson
March 10, 2010:
Etta Sings for Change @ The Duplex
West Village, NYC, 7:00 PM
Etta Abramson performs an evening of folk music and Broadway songs inspired by the yearning for change. Directed by Yoni Oppenheim.
Tickets are $10 and can be reserved through The Duplex.
About Etta Abramson
Etta is an experienced teacher of drama, music and Jewish studies.
She was an Arts Fellow at Drisha Institute for Jewish Education from 2007 - 2009, where she collaborated with musicians and other artists to create original works. She worked as a drama and music instructor and Jewish educator at BIMA at Brandeis University for three summers. She taught music and acting classes and led students in incorporating arts and Judaism within a pluralistic Jewish environment.
Etta currently teaches cantillation (melodies and punctuation accompanying Torah reading), liturgy and Jewish studies to elementary-school students at Beit Rabban Day School. There, Etta also leads a weekly after-school drama session.
Etta received awards from Hillel of Greater Toronto for Creative Programming and for Special Involvement in Jewish Campus Life for founding and coordinating Makom: a discussion group on modern Israeli poetry and for founding and directing Kol Neshama, the first Hebrew a cappella choir at York University in Toronto.
In April 2008, Etta went to Gomel, Belarus to lead Passover seders for the Jewish community.
Etta Abramson
March 10, 2010:
Etta Sings for Change @ The Duplex
West Village, NYC, 7:00 PM
Etta Abramson performs an evening of folk music and Broadway songs inspired by the yearning for change. Directed by Yoni Oppenheim.
Tickets are $10 and can be reserved through The Duplex.
About Etta Abramson
Etta is an experienced teacher of drama, music and Jewish studies.
She was an Arts Fellow at Drisha Institute for Jewish Education from 2007 - 2009, where she collaborated with musicians and other artists to create original works. She worked as a drama and music instructor and Jewish educator at BIMA at Brandeis University for three summers. She taught music and acting classes and led students in incorporating arts and Judaism within a pluralistic Jewish environment.
Etta currently teaches cantillation (melodies and punctuation accompanying Torah reading), liturgy and Jewish studies to elementary-school students at Beit Rabban Day School. There, Etta also leads a weekly after-school drama session.
Etta received awards from Hillel of Greater Toronto for Creative Programming and for Special Involvement in Jewish Campus Life for founding and coordinating Makom: a discussion group on modern Israeli poetry and for founding and directing Kol Neshama, the first Hebrew a cappella choir at York University in Toronto.
In April 2008, Etta went to Gomel, Belarus to lead Passover seders for the Jewish community.
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