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Weekly Series February 5, 2012

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  • Klezmer Brunch - (Rebbe's Table) - Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys 2/5
  • 10:00am Seating / 11:00am Show

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  • General Admission $10.00

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As reviewed in the New York Times Weekend Section August 27th 2010.

A great new tradition!

Every Sunday Morning, combining live music and food in a fresh, cultural environment, City Winery’s Klezmer brunch series pairs some of the greatest musicians in the world with delicious lox, bagels and other tasty fare on our brunch menu on Sunday mornings from 10am to 2pm. **Please note that the live music is played from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a short break in the middle.

Tickets are just $10 to cover for live music and does not include food or drink. Children 13 and under are free for the music. We have a full brunch menu available upon request.

On select weekends we welcome Rabbi Dan Ain from The New Shul to lead thoughtful discussion on theology, spirituality and the movements of the cosmos. The Rebbe's table to open to all to attend.

THE REBBE's TABLE

Dedicated to the belief that there should be more to Sunday Brunch than Bagels and Lox. Pull up a chair at the most spirited table in town—The Rebbe's Table at City Winery's Klezmer Brunch.

Join Rabbi Dan Ain as he holds court with an eclectic group of artists and thinkers, tackling the hard questions in an easy-going setting. Ideas fly, controversy erupts, laughter prevails. Add an amazing roster of klezmer musicians to the mix, not to mention one of the best brunches around, and you've got a Sunday morning that's worth getting out of bed for!

 

ABOUT MARGOT LEVERETT

Klezmer clarinetist Margot Leverett joins forces with today's stars of klezmer and bluegrass to explore the shared musical spirit of two genres literally worlds apart. Appalachian and southern fiddle tunes by Bill Monroe meet klezmer melodies from pre-war Russia and Eastern Europe, some newly discovered. The resulting medleys and improvisations are at once raw, funny, soulful and footstomping.


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