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ACCC Events: Free Concert and a Community Lecture

Free concert this week and public lecture at the ACCC next week.
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Wednesday, April 27:
Jewels in the Square

CONTEMPORARY AND CLASSICAL ARABIC MUSIC
IN UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO

12:30 to 1:30 pm
Between Powell and Stockton Streets
San Francisco

  • Dalia Marina (vocals) is a Palestinian American, born and raised in the Bay Area.  In addition to Arabic music, Dalia is trained in Western classical vocal technique as well as on piano and flute.  She began singing in Arabic a year and a half ago. 
  • John Erlich (oud):  A native of Sacramento, John was a founding member and musical director of "Za’atar: Music of the Jews of Arab & Muslim Lands" from 1997 - 2008.  He is an amateur Near Eastern ethnomusicologist and an avid traveler.  John studied jazz guitar and composed and performed jazz for many years before turning his attention to Middle Eastern music.  He derived a great deal of inspiration from a year spent in Akko, Israel, where he worked and lived among Arabs, and Jews with roots in the Caucasus, Uzbekistan, and North Africa.  He has studied oud with Naser Musa, Necati Çelik, and Haig Manoukian.  John has also performed with the Sephardic ensemble Estreya d’Oro and recorded with Cantor Richard Kaplan.
  • Elizabeth Stuart (percussion): Elizabeth has toured nationally with the World/Jewish music group Vocolot (www.vocolot.com) since 1998, and has been a member of the Bay Area-based Middle Eastern music ensemble, Tahneen, since 1995. She studied doumbek (a Middle Eastern drum) with Susu Pampanin and Reda Darwish. Elizabeth has performed live as a percussionist with Anne Bluethenthal and Strong Current dance companies and composed and recorded original music scores for three modern dance pieces choreographed by Chimene Pollard. She has also composed, arranged, sung and played keyboards for jazz, rock, musical theater and new music genres.
  • Sarah Michael (qanun) trained as a composer of western music, and has written a great deal of chamber music, several works for orchestra, and two chamber operas.  She began to study Arabic music about 10 years ago, working with Elias Lammam on Arabic accordion and maqam theory, and Jamal Sinno on qanun.   She has performed with various ensembles including Aleph Null, a Persian-jazz fusion band, El Azifoon, an Arabic dance band, and Aswat, a community chorus and orchestra that performs Arabic music.
  • Hector Bezanis (ney - Arabic flute) is a musician and instrument maker specializing in the woodwind family, and plays music of the Arabic countries, Greece and the Balkans.

Monday, May 2:
Reception and Lecture
with Dr. Salman Abu-Sitta

THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA WELCOMES
DR. SALMAN ABU-SITTA TO A RECEPTION AND PUBLIC LECTURE


“Mapping Palestine: For its Survival or its Destruction?” 
6 pm: Reception
7pm: Lecture
 
At the Arab Cultural & Community Center
2 Plaza Street
San Francisco, California 94116

Salman H. Abu-Sitta (b. 1938) is a Palestinian researcher and writes about Palestinian refugees and the Palestinian right to return. He is the author of over 300 articles and papers and several books on refugees, al-Nakba and the Right of Return, including “The Atlas of Palestine 1948” (2005), “The Right of Return” (2007) and “From Refugees to Citizens at Home” (2001). His most recent book is “The Atlas of Palestine 1917-1966” (2010). Dr. Abu-Sitta is a member of Palestine National Council, Founder and President of the Palestine Land Society (PLS) and General Coordinator of Right of Return Congress.  He has spent forty years digging for any and all details related to Palestine before, during and after the creation of Israel. His self-imposed mission has encompassed not only documenting al-Nakba but also ensuring that "the memories and identity of the occupied homeland are never lost."
 
Event sponsored by Al-Awda: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition

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