Sunday, March 14, 2004

Yoel ben Simhon & Sultana Trio @ HotHouse, Sephardic Congregation

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Yoel Ben-Simhon, the composer and the founder of the Sultana Ensemble, is an Israeli born of Moroccan parentage. His is gifted guitar and oud player, and together with fellow Morrocan Hicham Chami (qanun) and American Jew Rich Janokowsky (darbouka) they explore the Jewish music of Morocco with its close relationship to Arab music.

Ben-Simhon is also the musical director of New York's sTorahtelling Theatre Company and the annual Jewish-Arab Peace Concert in New York. The Sultana Ensemble performed in many music venues throughout the US, including The United Nations General Assembly Hall, The Jewish Museum in Manhattan, Makor, Knitting Factory and the Chicago Cultural Center.

"We thank Yoel Ben-Simhon and The Sultana Ensemble wholeheartedly for their great performance on the United Nations Millennium Staff Day 1999, which took place at the United Nations General Assembly Hall. This memorable event provided a rare opportunity for the international community to enjoy their most extraordinary artistic performance." Mehri Madarshahi, President UN Staff Committee

Yoel Ben-Simhon says, "Sultana was the name of my grandmother, a very inspirational figure in my life, who was born in Mogador, Morocco. As a verb, saltana means 'to dominate' or 'to govern' and of course sultana means Queen." Sultana also means 'sublime', the enjoyment communicated by a performer to the audience through the artistic and technical mastery of the instrument or voice.

Hear the music:
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Tickets: $15 on secure ticketweb.com


Presented as part of KFAR's concert series

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