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The flow of the Idea. How Does This start. 5.And, On Oct 25 th , the group arrives at the building and the performance gets underway. The Group Arrives. Sarah and Malca from Central New Jersey and Ben from Temple Univ. Ronnie from Cherry Hill. Jennie from Voorhees.
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5.And, On Oct 25th, the group arrives at the building and the performance gets underway
The Group Arrives Sarah and Malca from Central New Jersey and Ben from Temple Univ. Ronnie from Cherry Hill Jennie from Voorhees Moshe from North Jersey, Lisa from Long Island Etty from Central Jersey, Pearl from Lower Merion, Tzipi from South Jersey and Marc from Valley Forge And, Naomi, the leader, from Central City From Near and Far
Also arriving, the Artists Andrew and Alison Who bring the program, as displayed to the right, that will be handed out to the audience
The Group Gets Ready Naomi readies the music Moshe readies his camera And the rest of the group discuss the coming performance
The Residents fill the seats And What Interests the Residents • Something other than a movie for a Sunday afternoon • Watching a live demonstration of dancing • Interaction with the outside world
The Introductions • First, Mike gives an introduction • Next Naomi introduces the group • Before each dance, Naomi gives a short synopsis of the lyrics • In fact, before doing the dance honoring the city of S’ana (capital of Yemen) she includes the audience in the dance by instructing them on arm movements
And The Dancing Begins The Cherry Hill group circles and circles, goes inside and out, dances into the circle and dances outside to the audience For the residents, It is a sea of Black and Blue
And the residents are on their way The dancing ends with a round of applause And a word of thanks A different Sunday afternoon at BrithSholom House. A live demonstration as opposed to a movie.
A Job Well Done The Cherry Hill Group from Left to Right: Ronnie, Ben, Lisa, Naomi, Ety, Tzipi, Malca, Sarah, Pearl, Jennie holding Andrew, and your instructor, Marc And a Special Thanks to Moshe Gordon who took the shots