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Alyth Arts Week
12 - 19 February 2017
Supporting the North London Hospice
Alyth is the leading Progressive Jewish community in the UK. Our communal life includes diverse, innovative and engaging prayer and learning; social and cultural activities; care for each other and engagement with the world around us.
For details of events see inside this flyer
ART EXHIBITION Open daily with free entry and can also be viewed at all events. Monday–Thursday (10:00-15:00) Friday (10:00-13:00).
Sunday 12 February 11:00 Lecture: Art of Alyth (Rabbi Josh Levy) 15:00 Private Art Viewing, by invitation only 19:30 Gala Concert: Lawson Piano Trio
Monday 13 February 15:00 Tea Time Recital: Robyn Koh, piano 19:30 Meet the Authors of Alyth
Tuesday 14 February 18:00 Nine Love Letters (Gerald Jacobs, Author)
Wednesday 15 February 15:00 Tea Time Recital: Raphael Lang, cello 17:00 Football Rules the World (Alex Bellos, Author) 19:30 Film Night: Woman in Gold
Thursday 16 February 10:00 V&A archive guided visit 17:00 Lecture: Art of the Sefer Torah (Rabbi Mark Goldsmith) 19:30 Blink. Theatre performance
Friday 17 February 15:00 Tea Time Recital: Katie Hainbach, mezzo-soprano
Saturday 18 February 19:00 Salsa dance class 20:00 Soul Fiesta Party
Sunday 19 February 11:00 Lecture: Renaissance and Baroque Synagogues (Dr. Gordon Higgott) 12:00 Craft Fair
ALYTH SYNAGOGUE
Alyth Gardens, NW11 7EN [email protected]
Tickets are on sale from 3 January. Please book for all events by contacting:
Email: [email protected] Phone: 07790 612 159
Prices:
Evening concert: £20
Tea Time Recitals: £10
Film Night: £10
Meet the Author: £10
Lectures: free
Football Rules the World: £1 (under 16s) £5 (adults)
Theatre: £10 £5 (students)
Soul Fiesta: booking essential Party (class included): £25 Dance Class only: £5
Craft Fair: £2 entry free (under 16s)
V&A archive visit: £10 limited numbers, booking essential
Under 16s free to all events other than Football Rules the World and Soul Fiesta
£60 Season Ticket
To include all ticketed events including the Soul Fiesta Party.
Supporting
Calendar of Events Tickets
Authors of Alyth
Q&A with signed copies on sale from the authors
Monday 13 February, 19:30-21:30 Alan Ereira, Leila Segal, Rabbi Mark Goldsmith and Pam
Fox talk about their recent publications: 17th Century England, Cuban stories, Spirituality, and a History of the
Golders Green Jewish Community respectively.
Tuesday 14 February, 18:00-20:00 Gerald Jacobs, author and Alyth member presents his new
book "Nine Love Letters", a heart-rending tale of two families fleeing the horrors of the holocaust. Nine Love
Letters is a poignant and tender novel about the enduring power of love across generations, based on real events.
Wednesday 15 February, 17:00-18:00 (For 8-13 year olds, adults welcome) Alex Bellos’ children's
book, “Football Rules the World”.
Lectures
Sunday 12 February, 11:00-12:00 Rabbi Josh Levy will take us around the art works
of Alyth; the windows, tapestries, ark door and other commissioned pieces.
Thursday 16 February, 17:00-18:00 Rabbi Mark Goldsmith talks about the art of the Sofer and
the beauty of the Torah scroll.
Sunday 19 February, 11:00-12:00 Dr. Gordon Higgott, architectural historian, will give an
illustrated talk on Renaissance and Baroque Synagogues.
Film
Wednesday 15 February, 19:30-22:00 WOMAN IN GOLD (2015)
Maria Altmann had to flee her native Vienna before the war and now, in her 90s, lives in New York. She learns that a
portrait of her aunt, Adele Bloch-Bauer, painted by Gustav Klimt, was stolen by the Nazis from their family home and is now in Belvedere Palace in Vienna. She embarks on a legal campaign to reclaim the picture. Starring Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds. Introduction by Julia Weiner, art historian,
curator and lecturer.
Music
Sunday 12 February, 19:30-21:30 Gala Concert: Lawson Piano Trio
Recognised both for their performances of the cornerstones of the trio repertoire as well as lesser known works and their own new commissions. The Lawson Trio has appeared at major venues including London’s Wigmore Hall, King’s Place and
the Southbank Centre.
Monday 13 February, 15:00-16:30 Tea Time Recital: Robyn Koh, piano
Robyn was educated at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester and has been the recipient of many awards, including from the Craxton Memorial Trust and the Young Concert Artist’s Trust. She will be performing music by Byrd, Frescobaldi, Purcell, Handel, Rameau, JS Bach, D. Scarlatti, CPE Bach and Arne & Duphly.
Wednesday 15 February, 15:00-16:30 Tea Time Recital: Raphael Lang, cello
Raphael is a French-American cellist. At the Royal Academy, he was the winner of the May Mukle Prize 2011, the David Martin/Florence Hooton Prize 2012, and the Wolfe Wolfinsohn Prize 2014. He will be performing music by Samuel Barber, Ludwig van Beethoven and Simon Laks.
Friday 17 February, 15:00-16:30 Katie Hainbach, mezzo-soprano
Katie is a passionate recitalist and as a student she was an active member of the Guildhall Song Guild. In addition to being Head of Music and Arts at Alyth, she regularly performs in recital and oratorio throughout the UK and abroad and has performed as part of the chorus at Grange Park and Garsington. She will be
performing pieces by Fauré, Duparc, Debussy and Poulenc.
Art Exhibition
Naomi Alexander, Bettina Caro and 19 other artists’ works for you to view and purchase
Monday 13th to Thursday 16th 10:00 - 15:00 Friday 17th 10:00 - 13:00
Free to all and open during all Arts Week events Private view by invitation only on Sunday 12 at 15:00
Craft Fair
Sunday 19 February, 12:00 - 18:00
Local craftspeople will display paintings, ceramics, sculpture, woodwork, jewellery, glasswork, leatherwork, knitted and
embroidered handmade garments, picture frames, candles and other miscellaneous craft works for sale.
Salsa Dance Class
Saturday 18 February, 19:00 - 20:00
Come and get some cool moves for the party later. Professional instructor will take you through the steps.
Soul Fiesta Party
Saturday 18 February, 20:00 - 23:00
A high impact cosmopolitan band based in London but made up of musicians from Latin America and across the
world. They are a regular fixture in London’s Latin clubs, and have performed for the last 10 years all over the world.
Includes one free cocktail and nibbles.
V&A Archive of Art and Design Tour
Thursday 16 February, 10:00 - 12:00
A private tour of Blythe House with Rabbi Mark Goldsmith and Viv Bellos to view the UK's leading collection of archives of
applied art and design. The tour includes the working archives and private papers of 28 Jewish designers and practitioners.
There will be a chance to hear about the life and work of some of the designers and to see a selection of their work.
See www.vam.ac.uk for more information.
Blink. Theatre Thursday 16 February, 19:30-21:30
A dynamic creative theatre company that focuses on the ethics of human interaction. Benjamin Victor, Artistic Director and Alyth member, will use this opportunity to perform one of his plays.