ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED, BUT YOU CAN STILL BUY TICKETS AT THE DOOR!
Hope to see you tonight!
Celebrate the flavours, history and diversity of Kensington Market,Toronto’s historic Jewish hub and beloved, eclectic neighbourhood. In honour of Makom’s 10th anniversary of revitalizing Jewish life in the Market, we’re taking over a grocery store for a party and a one-of-a-kind concert.
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Kensington Then & Now celebrates the melding of the past with the present. Be part of the festivities and support Makom’s ongoing revitalization of downtown Jewish life with joyous spirituality, pluralistic after-school Jewish education, and inclusive community.
Updates posted regularly to the Facebook event! Follow us to stay in the know as special guests, food vendors and raffle prizes are announced.
$50 includes a complimentary drink
$20 for students / under-employed
Please consider also making a tax-deductible donation in honour of Makom's 10th anniversary when you purchase your ticket.
** Tickets at the door will be $60 ($25 for students / underemployed)
Please contact us for sponsorship opportunities.
Makom is a diverse and inclusive Toronto community fusing Jewish tradition and progressive values through spirituality, learning and culture.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
David Buchbinder is a trumpeter, improvisor, composer, JUNO award-winning creator and producer of music and culture working in the borderlands where cultures, peoples, genres and disciplines intersect. He is known for his diverse musical projects the Flying Bulgars, his Jazz Ensemble, Nomadica and Odessa/Havana. He produced Shurum Burum Jazz Circus, Tumbling Into Light and Andalusia to Toronto, and is the founder of the urban transformation organization Diasporic Genius. He’s also the founding Artistic Director of the Ashkenaz Festival, of RCM/Koerner Hall’s signature KUNÉ: Canada’s Global Orchestra, and creator-producer of the recent Luminato Festival hit “The Ward Cabaret.” David’s jazz compositions meld Jewish music traditions from around the world with myriad influences from Hard Bop to Arabic music, infused with an effervescence that results in “fiercely imaginative music that swaggers hard… an idiosyncratic, accessible gumbo” (Toronto Star). David “has a hard, clear, clarion almost classical trumpet sound, but with a jazzman's phrasing and whip-smart spontaneity”(All About Jazz).David also performs on the Grammy-nominated album, Yiddish Glory: The Lost Songs of World War II. Makom's anniversary celebration will mark the culmination of an intensive creation period for David, writing new music in the rich milieu of New Orleans, which he will perform publicly for the first time on May 29.
Performing with Dave Restivo (piano), Michael Herring (acoustic bass) and Chris Wallace (drums)
Elliott Fienberg aka Mr. Tunes has been producing and DJing for over 20 years. In 2009, he was featured on the Balkan Beat Box's remix CD, "Nu Made" (JDub records). More of his tracks have been DJ'd in clubs in Miami, Ibiza and Cape Town. His style of DJing is a swirling mix of worldbeat and ambient sounds layered over house and breakbeats. For Makom’s party, Mr. Tunes will spin a global groove, drawing inspiration from the many sounds and cultures that make up Kensington Market today.
Kaplan Law | 4Life Natural Foods
Fresh City Farms | Hibiscus | Kensington Brewering Company | Kupfert & Kim | Ozery Bakery| Pantry | Shalom India | Sunflower Kitchen | Sweets from the Earth | United Bakers Dairy Restaurant | Veggie D'Light
Aviva Chernick | Bungalow | Canadian Jewish News | Crown Bench Estates | Fresh City Farms | Fresh Collective | Model Citizen | NU Bügel | Octopus Garden Yoga Centre | Morellins Cafe | Manic Coffee and more
[HISTORIC IMAGE ABOVE: Interior view of Richard's Grocery (Dairy) at Nassau and Lippincott Sts., Toronto, 1905. Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, item 2944.]
Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism is an inclusive community fusing Jewish tradition and progressive values through spirituality, learning and culture. Makom inspires diverse participants to explore together how Judaism can meaningfully enrich our lives.
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