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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

598.0. "Sephardic Song Group" by MCIS2::WEINER (Jerry Weiner) Fri Dec 02 1988 17:48

    	Has anyone heard the Sephardic Song Group called the Voice of the
    Turtle? I belive they are performing Saturday Night (12/3) at a
    theatre in Somerville, MA. The performance is supposed to aired
    on WGBH FM. 
    
    	Does any know how to contact the group to get a schedule of
    their appearances?
    
    Thanx,
    Jerry
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598.1Voice of Turtle ScheduleHOMBAS::WAKYFri Dec 02 1988 17:5936
    Voice of the Turtle
    189 Upland Rd
    Cambridge, MA 02140
    
    (617) 734-2092
    
    Their 88-89 season contains 17 concerts that I know of, of which
    3 have gone by and most of the balance is in the Massachusetts area
    through April.  Most are at Temples and JCCs.  Some highlights for
    the greater Boston area:
    
    Dec:
    
    3rd/ Somerville, Somerville Theatre
    4th/Pittsfield
    7th/Springfield
    10th/Sudbury
    16th/Lexington
    18th/Worcester
    
    Mar:
    
    26th/Marblehead
    28th/Pittsfield
    
    Apr:
    
    15th/Newton
    16th/Stoughton
    
    Give them a call; they can send you literature and put you on a
    mailing list!
    
    Waky
    
    
598.2CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Dec 02 1988 18:3213
       Voice of the Turtle, a group of two men and two women, has been
       around for several years.  They perform mostly Sephardic music,
       with lots of different instruments (many of which they've made
       themselves). 
       
       Their music is certainly different -- their Chanukah concert in
       Somerville last year was played to a packed house, and most of the
       people seemed to enjoy it thoroughly.  You won't exactly be on
       your feet jumping around as you might for a performance by the
       Boston Klezmer Conservatory, but you probably won't be bored,
       either.
       
       --Mr Topaz