Shterna and the Lost Voice, a New Yiddish Folktale – jewishboston.com

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Join us for a musical crankie, a storytelling adventure with original music by the Magid Ensemble!

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Whats a crankie? Its a long scroll that illustrates a story as it unwinds. Based on a folktale by A.C. Weaver and inspired by traditional Yiddish folklore, follow a young womans quest from the realms of the dead to the gardens of the immortal, all to restore her friends lost voice. The narrative is told through live original klezmer music, and Kiah Raymonds crankie incorporates shadow puppetry inspired by Jewish paper-cut art.

And introducing the Magid Ensemble, a new collaboration featuring award-winning klezmer musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann, Raffi Boden and Rachel Leader, Yiddishist storyteller A.C. Weaver and visual artist Kiah Raymond. The Magid Ensemble explores the interplay of sound, story, light and shadow to create expressive and immersive storytelling landscapes. This dynamic performance is geared toward audiences of all ages!

A reception with light bites, slivovitz, wine and open top-shelf bar follows the performance.

Fact Sheet

When

Wednesday, April 17, 2024, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Where

The Boston Synagogue 55 Martha Rd Boston, MA 02114

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