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Though they sprang from the same Spanish soil, flamenco singing and Sephardic Jewish song could not be more different. Flamenco singing burns with passion and fury, and performances reach an emotional fever pitch. Sephardic singers let the wry tales in the lyrics speak for themselves with reserved precision.

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  • 02/20/201703/12/2017
  • Detroit, MI

Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing in West Bloomfield on March 12

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the...

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03/12/2017, Detroit, MI, West Bloomfield Library, 7:00 PM
02/20/201703/12/2017, Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing in West Bloomfield on March 12
Event
03/12/2017
Event
03/12/2017
Venue City, State
West Bloomfield
Venue St. Address
1099 Lone Pine Rd
Venue
West Bloomfield Library
Concert Start Time
7:00 PM
Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” MORE» More»

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” - which irresistibly open to draw the audience in. Ventanas’ versatile musicians offer virtuoso oud, violin, lyra, baglama, double bass, derbukka, cajón, and hand percussion, and of course, Ilana’s intricate flamenco footwork.

VENTANAS has performed in sold-out venues including the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto (CD release “Arrelumbre”, 2015); DROM, Golden Festival, La MaMa Theatre and APAP in New York City; Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto; Mundial Montréal; Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Mill Race Festival, Sunfest, Summerfolk, Mont Tremblant Fête de la Musique and more. Their debut album Ventanas (2013) and their most recent release Arrelumbre (2015) both received two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards

The multi-lingual Ilana has studied intensive flamenco singing and dancing with masters in Seville and Barcelona, and advanced world music vocal techniques with Martina Catella at Les Glotte-Trotters Academy in Paris. She was nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts Emerging Artist in 2016. Ilana is often featured on vocals and percussion as part of the exuberant North-Eastern Brazilian tradition maracatú, and was one of the two singer-actors in Yaël Farber’s prize-winning “Salomé” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. Ilana is an original member of the cast of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra's “Counting Sheep Revolution” musical theatre production, which electrified audiences in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016 and is headed back to Europe in the spring. Since she was a child, she has also performed and recorded Sephardic, Balkan and medieval music with her mother, ethnomusicologist and singer Dr. Judith Cohen, singing and doing village fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Turkey. She is a regular singer with the renowned Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company in Toronto, and teaches dance at her Academy of Spanish Dance.

Tour line-up:
Tamar Ilana: vocals, dance
Demetrios Petsalakis: oud, baglama, lyra, riqq
Jessica Hana Deutsch: violin, vocals
Derek Gray: percussion, including derbukka and cajón
Justin Gray: fretless bass

Event
03/12/2017

03/08/2017, Washington, DC, Bossa Bistro + Lounge, 8:00 PM
03/02/201703/08/2017, Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing at Bossa Bistro on March 8th
Event
03/08/2017
Event
03/08/2017
Ticket URL
https://www.facebook.com/events/102956903561633/
Ticket Price(s)
$10.00
Venue City, State
Washington, DC
Venue St. Address
2463 18th St NW
Venue
Bossa Bistro + Lounge
Concert Start Time
8:00 PM
Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” MORE» More»

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” - which irresistibly open to draw the audience in. Ventanas’ versatile musicians offer virtuoso oud, violin, lyra, baglama, double bass, derbukka, cajón, and hand percussion, and of course, Ilana’s intricate flamenco footwork.

VENTANAS has performed in sold-out venues including the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto (CD release “Arrelumbre”, 2015); DROM, Golden Festival, La MaMa Theatre and APAP in New York City; Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto; Mundial Montréal; Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Mill Race Festival, Sunfest, Summerfolk, Mont Tremblant Fête de la Musique and more. Their debut album Ventanas (2013) and their most recent release Arrelumbre (2015) both received two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards

The multi-lingual Ilana has studied intensive flamenco singing and dancing with masters in Seville and Barcelona, and advanced world music vocal techniques with Martina Catella at Les Glotte-Trotters Academy in Paris. She was nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts Emerging Artist in 2016. Ilana is often featured on vocals and percussion as part of the exuberant North-Eastern Brazilian tradition maracatú, and was one of the two singer-actors in Yaël Farber’s prize-winning “Salomé” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. Ilana is an original member of the cast of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra's “Counting Sheep Revolution” musical theatre production, which electrified audiences in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016 and is headed back to Europe in the spring. Since she was a child, she has also performed and recorded Sephardic, Balkan and medieval music with her mother, ethnomusicologist and singer Dr. Judith Cohen, singing and doing village fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Turkey. She is a regular singer with the renowned Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company in Toronto, and teaches dance at her Academy of Spanish Dance.

Tour line-up:
Tamar Ilana: vocals, dance
Demetrios Petsalakis: oud, baglama, lyra, riqq
Jessica Hana Deutsch: violin, vocals
Derek Gray: percussion, including derbukka and cajón
Justin Gray: fretless bass

Event
03/08/2017

03/07/2017, New York, NY, DROM, 9:30 PM
02/07/201703/07/2017, Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing at DROM on March 7
Event
03/07/2017
Event
03/07/2017
Ticket Price(s)
$10 / $15
Venue City, State
New York, NY
Venue St. Address
85 Avenue A
Venue
DROM
Concert Start Time
9:30 PM
Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” MORE» More»

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” - which irresistibly open to draw the audience in. Ventanas’ versatile musicians offer virtuoso oud, violin, lyra, baglama, double bass, derbukka, cajón, and hand percussion, and of course, Ilana’s intricate flamenco footwork.

VENTANAS has performed in sold-out venues including the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto (CD release “Arrelumbre”, 2015); DROM, Golden Festival, La MaMa Theatre and APAP in New York City; Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto; Mundial Montréal; Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Mill Race Festival, Sunfest, Summerfolk, Mont Tremblant Fête de la Musique and more. Their debut album Ventanas (2013) and their most recent release Arrelumbre (2015) both received two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards

The multi-lingual Ilana has studied intensive flamenco singing and dancing with masters in Seville and Barcelona, and advanced world music vocal techniques with Martina Catella at Les Glotte-Trotters Academy in Paris. She was nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts Emerging Artist in 2016. Ilana is often featured on vocals and percussion as part of the exuberant North-Eastern Brazilian tradition maracatú, and was one of the two singer-actors in Yaël Farber’s prize-winning “Salomé” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. Ilana is an original member of the cast of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra's “Counting Sheep Revolution” musical theatre production, which electrified audiences in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016 and is headed back to Europe in the spring. Since she was a child, she has also performed and recorded Sephardic, Balkan and medieval music with her mother, ethnomusicologist and singer Dr. Judith Cohen, singing and doing village fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Turkey. She is a regular singer with the renowned Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company in Toronto, and teaches dance at her Academy of Spanish Dance.

Tour line-up:
Tamar Ilana: vocals, dance
Demetrios Petsalakis: oud, baglama, lyra, riqq
Jessica Hana Deutsch: violin, vocals
Derek Gray: percussion, including derbukka and cajón
Justin Gray: fretless bass

Event
03/07/2017

03/05/2017, Boston, MA, The Rockwell, 7:30 PM
02/07/201703/05/2017, Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing at The Rockwell on March 5
Event
03/05/2017
Event
03/05/2017
Ticket Price(s)
$20.00
Venue City, State
Boston, MA
Venue St. Address
255 Elm St
Venue
The Rockwell
Concert Start Time
7:30 PM
Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” MORE» More»

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” - which irresistibly open to draw the audience in. Ventanas’ versatile musicians offer virtuoso oud, violin, lyra, baglama, double bass, derbukka, cajón, and hand percussion, and of course, Ilana’s intricate flamenco footwork.

VENTANAS has performed in sold-out venues including the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto (CD release “Arrelumbre”, 2015); DROM, Golden Festival, La MaMa Theatre and APAP in New York City; Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto; Mundial Montréal; Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Mill Race Festival, Sunfest, Summerfolk, Mont Tremblant Fête de la Musique and more. Their debut album Ventanas (2013) and their most recent release Arrelumbre (2015) both received two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards

The multi-lingual Ilana has studied intensive flamenco singing and dancing with masters in Seville and Barcelona, and advanced world music vocal techniques with Martina Catella at Les Glotte-Trotters Academy in Paris. She was nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts Emerging Artist in 2016. Ilana is often featured on vocals and percussion as part of the exuberant North-Eastern Brazilian tradition maracatú, and was one of the two singer-actors in Yaël Farber’s prize-winning “Salomé” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. Ilana is an original member of the cast of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra's “Counting Sheep Revolution” musical theatre production, which electrified audiences in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016 and is headed back to Europe in the spring. Since she was a child, she has also performed and recorded Sephardic, Balkan and medieval music with her mother, ethnomusicologist and singer Dr. Judith Cohen, singing and doing village fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Turkey. She is a regular singer with the renowned Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company in Toronto, and teaches dance at her Academy of Spanish Dance.

Tour line-up:
Tamar Ilana: vocals, dance
Demetrios Petsalakis: oud, baglama, lyra, riqq
Jessica Hana Deutsch: violin, vocals
Derek Gray: percussion, including derbukka and cajón
Justin Gray: fretless bass

Event
03/05/2017

03/01/2017, Chicago, IL, Old Town School of Folk Music, 8:30 PM
02/07/201703/01/2017, Sephardic, Flamenco, Balkan; Ventanas performing at Old Town on March 1
Event
03/01/2017
Event
03/01/2017
Venue City, State
Chicago, IL
Venue St. Address
4544 N Lincoln Ave
Venue
Old Town School of Folk Music
Concert Start Time
8:30 PM
Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” MORE» More»

Direct from Toronto, Canada: TAMAR ILANA & VENTANAS, the stunning vocalist and dancer who has emerged as a sought-after Canadian favourite and her stellar trans-Mediterranean ensemble embark on their debut US tour.

Sephardic love songs from North Africa and the old Ottoman lands, quirky Bulgarian dance tunes, captivating pieces in Greek and Turkish, original songs and deep flamenco, including the dancing Ilana alternates with her own compelling vocals, are just some of the “windows” - or “ventanas” - which irresistibly open to draw the audience in. Ventanas’ versatile musicians offer virtuoso oud, violin, lyra, baglama, double bass, derbukka, cajón, and hand percussion, and of course, Ilana’s intricate flamenco footwork.

VENTANAS has performed in sold-out venues including the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto (CD release “Arrelumbre”, 2015); DROM, Golden Festival, La MaMa Theatre and APAP in New York City; Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto; Mundial Montréal; Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Mill Race Festival, Sunfest, Summerfolk, Mont Tremblant Fête de la Musique and more. Their debut album Ventanas (2013) and their most recent release Arrelumbre (2015) both received two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards

The multi-lingual Ilana has studied intensive flamenco singing and dancing with masters in Seville and Barcelona, and advanced world music vocal techniques with Martina Catella at Les Glotte-Trotters Academy in Paris. She was nominated for the Ontario Arts Council Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts Emerging Artist in 2016. Ilana is often featured on vocals and percussion as part of the exuberant North-Eastern Brazilian tradition maracatú, and was one of the two singer-actors in Yaël Farber’s prize-winning “Salomé” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. Ilana is an original member of the cast of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra's “Counting Sheep Revolution” musical theatre production, which electrified audiences in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016 and is headed back to Europe in the spring. Since she was a child, she has also performed and recorded Sephardic, Balkan and medieval music with her mother, ethnomusicologist and singer Dr. Judith Cohen, singing and doing village fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Turkey. She is a regular singer with the renowned Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company in Toronto, and teaches dance at her Academy of Spanish Dance.

Tour line-up:
Tamar Ilana: vocals, dance
Demetrios Petsalakis: oud, baglama, lyra, riqq
Jessica Hana Deutsch: violin, vocals
Derek Gray: percussion, including derbukka and cajón
Justin Gray: fretless bass

Event
03/01/2017

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