Oakville Beaver, 7 Nov 2008, p. 35

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 7, 2008 - 35 Upcoming art workshops Oakville artist Jackie Osmond Patrick is facilitating two upcoming workshops, Blossom & Flourish -- A Creative Journey, as community fundraisers for the Halton Women's Centre at Hopedale Mall and the Oak Park Moms and Tots Centre in north Oakville. Participants will express themselves by creating a collage integrating images and nature, as well as through writing. All supplies are provided, however, participants may bring small elements from nature and found objects to integrate into your collage (ie. found stones, shells, seeds, etc.) and a personal journal/sketchbook. No previous art experience necessary, only the desire to create. Sessions will be held Saturday, Nov. 8 from 1-3 p.m. Cost is $15. Location: Halton Women's Centre, Hopedale Mall. Register by calling 905-847-5520. The other session runs Wednesday, Nov. 12 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Cost is $25. Location: Oak Park Moms and Tots Centre, 2530 Sixth Line, River Glen Mews Plaza. Register by callling 905-257-6029. For information, contact Jackie Osmond Patrick at 905-465-5224 or e-mail josmondpatrick@sympatico.ca. Klezmer band coming to town Zebrina to play at local synagogue Shaarei-Beth El congregation is bringing Klezmer band Zebrina to Oakville on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. to its synagogue at 186 Morrison Rd. Klezmer is a musical tradition developed in the 15th century by Jewish musicians called klezmorim. They draw on prayer traditions extending back into Biblical times, and their musical legacy of klezmer continues to evolve today. The repertoire is largely dance songs for weddings and other celebrations. Due to the lineage of this music, the lyrics, terminology and song titles are typically in Yiddish. It was not until the mid-to-late 20th century that the word was used to identify a musical genre. This new band, Zebrina, led by Jonathan Feldman, is picking up where history left off, writing new jazz-infused Klezmer music. Feldman is accompanied by some of the best musicians Toronto has to offer, with clarinetist Mike Anklewicz (from KlezFactor), bassist Bret Higgins (from The Outlanders), and drummer Colin Kingsmore (from the Elizabeth Sheppard Trio). The band has recently been joined by a special guest, electric guitarist Joel Schwartz (from The Outlanders). Tickets cost $25 and can be purchased from Shaarei-Beth El by calling 905-849-6000 or visiting the website www.sbe.ca. Talented kids needed for contest Glenburnie School is presenting the Performing Arts Challenge Talent Contest on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Children from five to 13 years of age from all over the region are invited to compete in this annual event. Instrumentalists, vocalists and variety performers from diverse genres and backgrounds will be competing for first place. The vocal division will run from 9 to 11 a.m. and the instrumental, dance, and variety divisions will follow from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of each division. The Performing Arts Challenge Talent Contest is distinct from other talent competitions as it focuses on the complete artist. Attributes such as stage presence, appropriate dress, and command of the audience will all be taken into consideration by the panel of expert judges. For information, call Glenburnie School, 2035 Upper Middle Rd. at 905-338-6236. Reduce Reuse Recycle JOHN M DERMOTT C Christmas Concert Sunday, November 30, 3 p.m. R001251677 HAMILTON PLACE Tickets available at Copps Coliseum Box Office, Ticketmaster.ca or call 905.527.7666

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