| LAURA
WETZLER & JANIECE THOMPSON
in
JEWELS OF THE DIASPORA
A Concert Celebration of African-American
and Jewish Song |
Photo
by Nancy Palmieri
“The
feedback we got from the audience was terrific. People said
it touched their lives in a very profound way. Students
who normally leave events at intermission were glued to
their seats. The audience participation aspect was responded
to with vigor, and the question and answer time at the end
of the concert was very lively. People lingered for a long
time afterwards. I don’t know what the ordinary response
is to the Jewels of the Diaspora concert, but if we are
any indication, this is an event not to be missed.
Both Janiece and Laura are each musically gifted and together
are an unbeatable duo. They work with beautiful synchronicity
and joy, and that love of the task communicates itself to
the audience. We were captured, mesmerized and thrilled
by their work on our behalf. Somehow they manage to evoke
a consciousness about difficult topics like racism and oppression
in a way that seeps into ones bones and becomes a part of
you.
To this day seven months later, I am reflecting upon their
message.” - Leona Phillips, PhD, Professor School
of Human Services Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts
“This
was much needed…the Jewels of the Diaspora Concert
created an opportunity for many different organizations
to come together and support each other by co-sponsoring
an event…there has never been a group of musicians
more suited to our needs and objectives as a multi-cultural
organization.
Your presence on campus meant a great deal to us. - Marc
Goldhaber, SUNY, Fredonia
“What
a wonderful evening! The music is still reverberating in
my ears and soul.
You ‘rapt’ everyone around your talented fingers.
Thanks.“ - Norman Kaufman, Concert Benefactor
B’nai Jeshuran, NYC
“Wetzler
adapted an Ethiopian [Jewish] song with a rhythmic call
and response, ‘Oho Mouna,’ bringing a little
known culture to wider audiences… the singers do
wonders… rich voices…evocative and earthy.”
- Jewishculture.com
“Jewels
of the Diaspora proves we can honor our ethnic identities,
our many identities, and create something
extraordinary together.” – Educational Alliance,
NYC
“Very
exciting- one leaves feeling supported as a human being
through the celebration of life.” - Marya Warshaw, Brooklyn
Arts Exchange
“On
fire!…a hot, upbeat mix of music from around America and
around the World…a fun, ecstatic explosion of Black and
Jewish creativity.” - Three Arrows Concerts, NY
“Great show!-exactly what our World Week celebration is
all about.” - Rutgers University
“On
behalf of the Multi-cultural Center and the campus wide
Committee on Human relations, thank you! Your
performance was excellent! The “Jewels of the Diaspora”
concert is a true representation of diversity at work…a
great example of individuals from different backgrounds
working together as one. Please join us again next season.”
- Shane Williamson, Director, Multicultural
Center, Penn. State, Bloomsburg
LAURA
WETZLER and JANIECE THOMPSON, two powerfully
gifted voices rooted lovingly in their respective musical
traditions, share a thunderous celebration of the human
spirit in this unique concert event. “Jewels of the Diaspora”
is an exciting evening ringing with songs of struggle, survival,
freedom and peace from diverse African-American and Jewish
sources, sung in English, Hebrew, Ladino (Judeo-Spanish),
Yiddish and Amharic (Ethiopian).
This
concert program is a continuation of 12 years of grassroots
coalition work initiated by NYC singer, songwriter and ethnic
folklorist Laura Wetzler in partnership with outstanding
fellow artists Janiece Thompson, Rande Harris and many others.
Begun before, and made more urgent by the infamous Crown
Heights and LA riots, the “Jewels of the Diaspora” concert
is a moving musical performance bringing together audiences
from every background in community events and concert halls
nationwide, exploring both difference and commonality in
mutual respect and joy.
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Jewels of Diaspora
Laura Wetzler and Janiece Thompson
A
Concert Celebration of African-American & Jewish
Song (Demo)
1.
B'makom
(Wetzler/Hillel)
2.
Harriet
Tubman (Walter Robinson)
3.
None of Us are Free (Russell,
Weill, Mann)
4.
Folk Medley:
Hebrew Judeo - Spanish Yiddish
"Beloved" -"Abraham" - "All
are Brothers and Sisters"
5.
Peace Medley:
"Sword & Shield" - Beneath Vine and
Fig Tree" - This Little Light"
6.
Rivers
of Babylon (Hebrew Psalms)
7.
Letter
to Eve (Seeger, Sanga
Music)
8.
O Ho Mouna "O My Hero" (Ethiopian
Jewish Folk Song - Adapted by Laura Wetzler)
9.
B'makom (reprise) |

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Concerts,
Lectures, Q&A-Meet the Artist Post Performance and Residencies
on
varied Multicultural
topics explored through music:
- "Jewels
of the Diaspora- A Celebration of African-American &
Jewish Music"
- Essential
Gifts: African-American Artists and American Vocal Music
- "Souls
on Fire! The Role of Music in Civil Rights Movements in
the U.S. and around the World,"
- "A
World of Jewish Folk Music (from Uganda, Ethiopia, Calcutta,
The Mideast, E. Europe and The US)
- "Women
in Gospel: The Heart of Black Musical Culture"
Call
for a complete list, Contact:
Maggie Sash
booking@laurawetzler.com
(413) 634-5617
College
NACA Agent:
Shelly Weiss
outmedia@msn.com
718.789.1776 fx. 718.789.8007
285 5th Ave. suite 446 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215
JANIECE THOMPSON began singing Gospel music at age
4 when she became star soloist with The Thompson Family Singers,
touring extensively under the direction of her mother, a church
music director. A highly respected New York concert and session
singer, Janiece has recorded as featured soloist with The
Lavender Light Gospel Choir, appeared on PBS and toured with
Lavender Light, The Crossroad Singers, and the women's Gospel
quartet Pillars of Salt. She is experienced in every style
of African-American vocal music, including Gospel,
R&B, folk, Pop and Jazz.
“The most beautiful, powerful voice I’ve heard in a long time.”
Ellie Covan, Dixon Place NYC ASCAP
Award Winning singer-songwriter LAURA WETZLER tours
in over 150 concerts and lectures a year, singing critically
acclaimed original American songs and Jewish Roots Music
from all over the world. Laura’s music has been heard on
TV & in independent film (PBS; UPN; cable.) and her
recordings, Songwriter’s Notebook and A World of Jewish
Folk Music currently receive airplay on over 300 radio stations
around the world. Like Janiece, Laura’s mother, a music
director and folk DJ, was her earliest musical influence.
“An amazingly gifted singer, songwriter and ethnic folklorist.”
David Amram, composer
Selected
Credits:
Rutgers
University (twice)
SUNY Buffalo
Wagner College
Roger Williams College
SUNY Fredonia
Bloomsburg University (twice)
Association of Performing Arts Presenters
National Conference
The Open Center, NYC (twice)
Educational Alliance, NYC
The Annenberg Foundation/
NYC Board of Education
The Astraea Foundation, NYCIncourage Fund
National
Conference of Multicultural Families (twice)
Brooklyn Arts Exchange, NYC (twice)
Prospect Park Alliance
(as “Musicians Against Violence”)
World Fellowship Conference, Conway, N.H.
Unitarian Fellowship, Northampton, MA
Greenwich Village Festival
Three Arrows Arts Festival
Workman’s Circle, Bronx, NYC
Outmusic Festival
B’nai Jeshuran, NYC
Jewish Retreat Center
Louisa May Alcott School, NYC
Global School, NYC
Whole Foods Project, NYC
Bailey House AIDS Residence, NYC
Kolot Heinu
SOB’s
Contact:
Maggie Sash
booking@laurawetzler.com
(413) 634-5617
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