JCC London - 2011 Autumn Programme of Events

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tAKE ME HOME...

Explore and re-create the warmth of home with our great new Autumn season September - December 2011



CONTENTS introduction Welcome......................4

BOOKS & DEBATE Arab Israeli Book Review....38

JCC Season Ticket. ............ 5

Grandparenting – Joy or Duty?................40

Things we’re proud of .....6-7

Queer as Folk Tales. .........41

Prices, Online, Olive. .......10

NIGHTLIFE JCC does Jazz ..............44

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Youth Music Ensemble .........................12-13 An Evening of Apology .........................14-15

FOOD & DRINK Dips and Pieces. .............48 Have your Cake and Eat it Too..............49 Parev Baking................50 FAMILY FUN

Opinion Soup .........................16-17

Bubbulas 0-5

Sunday Morning .........................18-19

Culture Club................55

Mitzvah Day .........................20-21 Lights, Chanukah, Action! .........................22-23 Still Buzzing ............................24

Baby Talk...................54 Antenatal Classes...........56 Baby First Aid..............57 Little Tales................57 Mini Mavens 5-10

Shofar Hullabaloo!...........58 Young Artists’ Craft Studio.59

The programme

Shabbat Workshop............60 A Fireworks Food Explosion...61 Better Parenting

ARTS & CULTURE Around Camden in 5 Photos. ...28 Sounds Jewish. ............... 29 Nuclear Family..............30 The Jewish CityA Walk of Firsts.............. 31 Jewish Hampstead............31

Why Can’t You Buy Me One?. ...62 SOCIAL ACTION Bee the Change. ................ 66 Darfuri Women’s Befriending Project. .........67 Honey to the Bee............68

JCC In/Out..................32

HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLBEING

The Queen has no Crown......33

Hagit Yakira - Young People’s Performance Workshop. ........ 72

Exhibition at Three Faiths Forum.......34-35

Zumba........................73


WelCome

to the Autumn 2011 Programme As the leaves start to fall, a certain mood of contemplation and reflection begins to settle. Our programme this season reflects this autumnal frame of mind with a whole smorgasbord of events. If spoken word is your thing, join us for a panel debate with Irma Kurtz on apologies; dispute the duties and joys of grandparenting with Virginia Ironside or thrash out whether we would all be better off without religion with former Lib Dem MP Evan Harris and award-winning journalist Anne Karpf. If arts and culture is your bag, book for Sunday Morning, a new contemporary dance performance from choreographer Hagit Yakira, or get snap happy at a photography workshop in and around Camden Town. And as Chanukah approaches, bring the kids and come and join the party at our Brent Cross extravaganza. There really is something for everyone in this programme and, as the chill in the air becomes undeniable, we hope you will find a second home at the JCC. A warm welcome will be waiting for you. Nick Viner, Chief Executive Atira Winchester, Programme Manager

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NEW: The JCC Exclusive Season Ticket

Become a friend of the JCC and save up to 50% on our autumn events. We want to encourage you and your friends to come to as many events as possible and we don’t want money standing in the way. That’s why we’ve created our new season ticket: the more you attend, the more you save. So take us up on our offer. Here’s how it works: Pay £30 up front and get a unique JCC Season Card with your own code. Book by telephone and get 50% off any event priced at £15 and under (a potential of 19 events). That’s it!

Ts & Cs Number of cards issued is limited and on a first-come first-served basis. Cards must be used exclusively by owner and cannot be used as part payment against events priced over £15. Please note, this offer may be altered in future seasons.

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THINGS F O D U O PR E WE’R AT THE JCC Looking deep within ourselves: In line with the JCC’s commitment to Going Green, we’re taking positive steps to reduce our negative impact on the environment. We carried out an eco-audit, and now monitor how we use resources, making a sustainability checklist for our events and thinking up innovative ideas around the office. Here are a few of our social endeavours since last Rosh Hashana:

We combined charity with comedy through our Comedy with a Cause and Big Bra Auction. The event raised £5000 for the JCC and Cancerkin, a charity that provides free services to breast cancer patients across London and the Home Counties.

___ 30 riders rode the London to Cambridge Bike Ride raising over £5000 for social action projects at the JCC and Tzedek. We’re really happy to have improved on last year’s turnout of 20 riders. ___

Over 130 people volunteered for one of five

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JCC Mitzvah Day projects. We donated over four full car loads of food items to the New North London Synagogue Asylum Drop-In Centre, sang for the residents of Spring Grove Care Home, cleared, dug and planted for the World Peace Garden and Fitzjohns Primary School and created a beautiful mural in the children’s A&E waiting room at the Royal Free hospital.

___ Our Bubbulas Bump and Baby Fair raised £1700 for the JCC and JCORE. 5,473 nappies were also collected for the JCC nappy campaign.


___ As part of our Darfuri Women’s Befriending Project, we’ve established six oneto-one relationships between members of the Jewish and Darfuri community and we’re working to develop more. ___

Through Cocktails with a Cause we raised funds for Magen David Adom and The Hope Foundation.

___ As part of our Global Village series of events, seeking to engage the Jewish community in issues related to global poverty and development, we had over 80 people attend Are we breaking our promises on poverty? and Haiti: One Year On. ___ At The Home We Build Together, over 50 people came to hear the testimonies of two refugee academics discussing what it means to be forced out of your home and country and what it takes to build a new life and career in a new place.

At Tu B’Shvat Amongst the Trees and Hampstead Heath Nature Tour, over 40 people got in and amongst nature, reflecting on environmental issues from a Jewish perspective.

___ Through the screening of Praying with Lior, we joined Norwood and the Judith Trust’s Inclusion Campaign, supporting the participation of people with learning disabilities and/or mental ill-health in Jewish religious and cultural life. Come join us at our Inclusion Campaign event (page 32). ___

At our Purim Party we worked with GIFT to collect and make mishloach manot for 150 people in need.

___ In collaboration with Point Blank, our Interfaith Film Production workshop brought together ten youths from Jewish and Muslim communities to co-produce two amazing short films.

If you’d like to hear more about any of the social action projects and volunteering opportunities going on at the JCC, please call Solomon on 020 7317 8817 or email him at Solomon@jcclondon.org.uk 8


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JCC Ventures is proud to include the following sustainable features in the new community centre building: • We will use natural ventilation as much as possible, with air cooling only in the intensely used spaces where we really need it - the multi-purpose hall, screening room and dance studio • Other low and zero carbon technologies will be included such as solar water heating and photo voltaic cells for converting solar power into electricity • We will harvest rainwater to reduce mains water use, and take measures to keep use of water on site to a minimum (water-efficient taps, showers, WCs) • We will use energy-efficient artificial lighting • The building is orientated with the large areas of glazing facing north eastwards which gives us lots of natural daylight while keeping solar gain low, decreasing the range in temperatures naturally caused by the sun. This makes the building temperature more easy to regulate, using less energy • We will encourage biodiversity to the site through a brown roof, bat boxes, trees and landscaping in the piazza To find out more, visit www.jccventures.org.uk

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PRICES & CONCESSIONS At the JCC, we try to price our events to make them accessible to all. This season, we’ve made an effort to keep our prices at roughly the same level as they’ve been for several years.

movements, pensioners and the unemployed – if you need them, just phone and ask. You can also take advantage of our brand new season ticket offer (see page 5).

We offer concessions for students, members of youth

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OLIVE AT THE JCC We know that sometimes it’s hard to gauge who will be at our events, and sometimes you want to know there will be a small group of people like you, so that you won’t be on your own – that’s why we introduced our successful Olive initiative a couple of seasons ago. The only criteria for being part of Olive are that you need to be 50+ and want to meet some new and interesting

people. What it means is that if you come to one of our regular events, there will be a JCC representative and a small group of people like you attending (we’ll let you know how and where to meet them). These events are open to everyone - there will just be a group of you attending along with everyone else. Enjoy.

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events not to miss this SEASON


Season highlights

JCC Youth

Music@ Ensemble THE ROUNDHOUSE Sunday 18th September Be part of an innovative, exciting project for passionate and talented young Jewish musicians.

You will:

Our ensemble will be led by professional musicians and will explore a variety of challenging and exciting music. We hope that our ensemble will perform in public venues across London.

• I mprove your improvising skills

Our pilot workshop will explore the eclectic world of Jewish Music from Klezmer to Sephardic melodies, coached by renowned Klezmer cellist, Francesca Ter-Berg.

• G ain an insight into the eclectic world of Jewish music

• Learn to play by ear This will also be YOUR chance

to speak up and tell us about the kinds of music you’d like to explore when we launch our ensemble next year.

All participants must be minimum grade 5 in their chosen instrument. Participants must be aged between 14 and 18 years. The JCC Youth Music Ensemble Pilot Workshop has been set up as a joint collaboration between the JCC and the JMI (Jewish Music Institute).

Time 2pm – 4.30pm (with a performance at the end) Venue Studio Theatre, The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8EH Price £12 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 13 13


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WHO’S SORRY NOW? AN EVENING ON APOLOGY Tuesday 11th October After a summer of high profile apologies from media moguls and police chiefs, and in the week after we’ve atoned, we bring together a marvellous panel of experts to examine apology. When are apologies genuine? Do politicians ever really mean it? How does saying sorry help us as individuals – and our society – to function healthily? Does love mean never having to say you are sorry?

Join Baroness Julia Neuberger - rabbi, writer and social reformer; Gerald Mars - Professor of Social Anthropology, UCL; performance makers GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN and Irma Kurtz – writer, broadcaster for Radio 4 and BBC4, and Cosmopolitan’s beloved Agony Aunt, for a passionate evening of discussion. “I realise that simply apologising is not enough” Rupert Murdoch

“I don’t need a passport to get into the State of Apology - I was born there” Irma Kurtz

Twitter hashtag - #jccapology

Time 7.30pm Venue Upstairs at the North London Tavern, 375 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7QB Price £8 in advance, £10 on the door To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 16


WOULD WE BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT RELIGION?

Opinion Soup

Thursday 10th November

Twitter hashtag - #jccopsoup

And with most estimates indicating that at least two thirds of world Jewry is now non-observant, is it possible to live a meaningful Jewish life without going anywhere near Judaism?

Is faith inherently patriarchal, racist even – or does it provide a reassuring framework that allows us to live our lives with confidence and creativity, inspiring some of civilisation’s greatest works of art and philosophy?

Is religion dangerous and violent or have its moral codes saved us from anarchy and, even greater, bloodshed?

Time 8pm Venue Hampstead Town Hall, 213 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 4QP Price £14 in advance, £16 on the door To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866

This line-up is true at the time of print but could be subject to last minute changes.

Join outspoken secularist and former Lib Dem MP Evan Harris; Anne Karpf, an award-winning journalist who describes herself as neither religious nor secular; playwright Diane Samuels who often explores spiritual themes in her writing; and Chief Executive and dean of London School of Jewish Studies, Dr Raphael Zarum.

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The JCC is thrilled to be working with Israeli artist Hagit Yakira - one of the freshest choreographers to emerge from the Israeli contemporary dance scene in recent years. Featuring four dancers and live music, Sunday Morning comes to the JCC after sell-out performances in Israel, Germany and around the UK. Inspired by the different origins of her peers, Hagit Yakira takes Sunday Morning to be the place of memories of childhood, of family, of home, and of fear of loss.

Through evoking these memories (and feelings) she explores the emergence of individual identity, and at the same time the persistence of longing to belong. Supported by Arts Council England, commissioned by Laban Theatre, made at The Place and Dance Base, Edinburgh. Hagit is also leading a performance workshop for young people - please see page 72 for more details. For more information about Hagit Yakira, please go to www.hagityakira.com

“Plaudits to Hagit Yakira for Sunday Morning, a seriocomic quartet of dramatic absurdities built upon familial repression, aggression and caring.” Donald Hutera, Dance Europe, April 2011

“A vigorous, piquant intimacy to a Sunday morning... the particularity of each character was emphatically achieved and Yakira imbued the movement sequences with a distinctive flow.” Graham Watts, The Place, Resolution!, February 2011

Thursday 17th November

SUNDAY MORNING

choreographed by Hagit Yakira

Time 8pm Venue Jackson’s Lane Theatre, 269A Archway Road, London N6 5AA Price £12.95 / £10.95 concs To book Jackson’s Lane Box Office - 020 8340 5226 / www.jacksonslane.org.uk 19 19


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Sunday 20th November

MITZVAH DAY

See which projects interest you. Once you have chosen a project, sign up on our website www.jcclondon.org.uk and get your friends involved too. If you would be willing to lead a project, please contact Solomon on 020 7317 8817 or solomon@jcclondon.org.uk.

How you can get involved?

The aim of Mitzvah Day is to reduce hardship and poverty, to help our environment, and to bring a little joy where it is sorely needed, all through volunteering – not by fundraising. It is a way for all of us to make our mark regardless of our affiliation, level of religious conviction, wealth, age, sex or nationality.

What is Mitzvah Day?

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Time 12pm – 3pm Venue Hampstead Heath Overground, South Hill Park, Hampstead, London NW3 2SP

We’ll provide everything you need, but if there are any tools or gloves you can bring with you please do let us know.

Last year we did a phenomenal job clearing, digging and planting. This year we’re getting our hands back into the soil, so please bring a spade if you can!

Continue to support the regeneration of this piece of disused land and help us transform it into a world peace garden!

1. World Peace Garden

Projects:

Time Shifts between 12pm – 4pm Venue Tesco Express, 23/27 Heath Street, Hampstead, London NW3 6TR

In association with JCORE.

We’ll be collecting nonperishable food items and toiletries in aid of the New North London Synagogue Drop-In Centre for destitute asylum seekers. The centre provides this vulnerable group with a much needed lifeline. Come with a big smile and friendly conversation!

2. Food collection

Time 12pm – 3pm Venue Gospel Oak School, Mansfield Road, London NW3 2JB

Families welcome! We’ll provide everything you need, but if there are any tools or gloves you can bring with you please do let us know.

This primary school has an outdoor classroom that’s been yearning for an overhaul. Join our merry band of gardening helpers to develop a vibrant and varied learning space to help improve the students’ science and environmental learning.

4. Gospel Oak School

Time 3pm – 4.15pm Venue Spring Grove Care Home, 214 Finchley Road, London NW3 6DH

Warm up your vocal chords and join us - and musician Jenny Kossew - as we sing to the residents of Spring Grove Care Home. Bring family and friends, a lot of spirit and soul!

3. Sunshine for Seniors


Season highlights

LIGHTS, CHANUKAH, ACTION! CHANUKAH FAIR AND FUN DAY WITH THE LJCC Sunday December 11th Join the JCC for London and the London Jewish Cultural Centre for a Chanukah Fair and Fun Day at Ivy House. There will be activities for all the family and a fantastic Chanukah gift fair - so start saving now! For the shoppers: jewellery, ceramics, pashminas, books, hand-made cards, scarves, Judaica, leather goods, glass, bath & body care, children’s gifts and much more…

For the kids: Ages 2-8: doughnut decorating and arts and crafts including dreidl, candle and jewellery making. Ages 8+: learn the art of cartooning with professional cartoonists. There will also be a prize raffle! Ivy House Café will be open throughout for light refreshments and drinks (under the supervision of the Sephardi Beth Din).

Time 12:30pm – 5pm Children’s activities 2:30pm - 5pm Venue Ivy House, 94-96 North End Road, London NW11 7SX Price Adults £2, Kids (under 16) go free To book Online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000 23


Sunday 18th - Tuesday 20th December Come along with the whole family and join in the FREE Chanukah fun with the the JCC at Brent Cross, 18th - 20th December 2011. Children aged 3-11* will love rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty making Chanukiot, cards, masks and more; all of which they will be able to take home to make Chanukah even more special. On Sunday 18th December there’s the JCC’s Brent Cross Chanukah Party so make sure you come and enjoy the fun. Enjoy a live performance while your kids continue to get creative with the JCC.

Don’t forget! Bring along this page to get a FREE doughnut** from The Kanteen at Brent Cross, the first kosher restaurant in a European shopping mall.

Season highlights

CHANUKAH AT BRENT CROSS

* Suggested ages. Children must be supervised by their parents or adult carers and may not be left on their own at any time. Please advise workshop staff of any allergies or other conditions. Workshop contents and timings may vary without notice. Places limited to the first 30 children each hour on a first come first served basis. **

No purchase necessary. One FREE doughnut for each original page from the JCC’s event guide. Doughnuts subject to availability and on a first come first served basis. Doughnuts may contain nuts. There is no cash alternative to the free doughnut offer and there is no substitute product offered as part of the promotion. E&OE.

Time Sunday 18th December 2pm – 4.30pm Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th December 11am – 4pm Venue Mall 1, next to John Lewis, Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Hendon, London NW4 3FP Price Free To book No need to book - just come along! 24


Season highlights

A NIGHT OF NEW Israeli VIDEO ART Curated by Galit Mana A night of the most exciting and unusual video work coming out of Israel, with an exclusive discussion with some of the artists themselves and some great music. These artists, who have been shown in galleries and exhibitions around Israel, in New York and across Europe, are creating meditative and provocative work about identity, ritual, family, food and prayer. Featuring work by: Shuli Nachshon – a Moroccan Israeli artist with a particular passion for work about women and their relationship to faith;

Dafna Shalom – who examines the politics of identity and dislocation; Boaz Arad – an artist and lecturer from Tel Aviv who offers a dark humoured take on family and tradition; Gilad Ratman – who uses the absurd and the grotesque to satirise Jewish history; Tali Navon – a young film-maker with an interest in nature and scale; and Yifat Laist-Ferman – a Tel Aviv-based artist whose work explores her Yiddish and Polish roots. Followed by a Q&A with Shuli Nachshon and Tali Navon. You can finish the evening with drinks and an exclusive set from DJ Kojak, a master of eclectic world, hip hop and Arabic beats.

Wednesday 30th November

STILL BUZZING

Time 8pm Venue The Book Club, 100-106 Leonard Street, City of London EC2A 4XS Price £10 in advance, £12 on the door To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 25


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Around Camden in 5 Photos PAGE 28 Sounds Jewish PAGE 29 Nuclear Family PAGE 30 Jewish Journeys The Jewish City - A Walk of Firsts PAGE 31 Jewish Journeys Jewish Hampstead PAGE 31 In/Out PAGE 32 Movie Mondays - The Queen Has No Crown PAGE 33 Exhibition At Three Faiths Forum PAGES 34, 35

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AROUND CAMDEN IN 5 PHOTOS A Photographer’s Walk Sunday 9th October

Start the new Jewish year with photographer and teacher Naomi Woddis as she shows you how you don’t need to have extensive technical skill or a flashy camera to be a great photographer. On a walking trip of the more hidden parts of Camden you’ll be finding stories everywhere - looking at sequence and how to create meaning and narrative in our photos. The workshop is not about technical skills but instead about developing a photographer’s ‘eye’ - you’ll find imaginative and unusual ways to capture how we look at the world. Please bring your camera – any model will do, from SLR to iPhone to disposable… Naomi’s last walk was a sellout so please book early!

Twitter hashtag - #jccsnaps

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Time 12pm Venue Meeting point outside Footlocker opposite Camden Town Tube Price £12 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


sOUNDS Jewish Connect your ears to a new Jewish experience - Our great ‘Sounds Jewish’ podcast!

Photograph by Daniel Baksza

This last year we’ve featured some of the leading lights of Jewish culture and ideas – from Jesse Eisenberg to Claudia Roden, from Howard Jacobson to Maureen Lipman. We’ve spent the year discussing everything from the Y-word in football to the J-word on British TV, from regional turmoil in the Middle East to the Jewishness of the new Labour leader. And this October, don’t miss out on a special edition of Sounds Jewish, as we enter the High Holy Days season. We’ll be taking the listener on an exciting and reflective audio journey through the Ten Days of Penitence, from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, the period between two of Judaism’s most important festivals. What do the themes of sin, repentance and forgiveness really mean to a modern society? From Rabbis to writers, from storytellers to agony aunts, we’ll be discovering how different people interpret this most sacred of periods. All against the backdrop of a specially commissioned soundtrack arranged by acclaimed performer and musician Lemez Lovas. You can listen to Sounds Jewish on www.jcclondon.org.uk


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NUCLEAR FAMILY Divided we fall apart, united we might blow up

A brilliant new solo show Monday 17th October

A 5-star, “riveting” soloshow fresh from the Edinburgh Festival. “Written with heart, tragedy and a fair balance of true comedy” by Desirée Gezentsvey, and delivered in a “tour-de-force performance” by actor Yael Gezentsvey (Fringe Review/Theatre Guide). Nuclear Family is a comedic drama set in green New Zealand on the eve of the Chernobyl disaster, following a colourful bunch of Venezuelan and Soviet Jewish immigrants as they are forced to question whether freedom and control over one’s destiny are only illusions.

“Captures the audience with comedy and depth … An exceptional piece of theatre not to be missed!” Fringe Benefits

“Tender, humorous, realistic – certainly deserving of the audience’s sustained applause.” Rip It Up More information at www.nuclearfamily.co.nz

Time 7.30pm Venue The Etcetera Theatre upstairs at The Oxford Arms, 265 Camden High Street, London NW1 7BU Price £10.50, £8.50 concession To book Tickets from the theatre box office: 020 7482 4857 or www.etceteratheatre.com 31


THE JEWISH CITY A WALK OF FIRSTS Sunday 23rd October

Time 11am Venue Meeting point outside St Paul’s tube station, Cheapside / Guildhall exit Price £15 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866

Set against the backdrop of The City, the oldest financial centre in the world, this ever-popular walking tour with JCC favourite, Blue Badge Guide Rachel Kolsky, highlights the stories of Jewish Firsts. A walk not only of synagogues, but also a Lord Mayor, a Prime Minister,

a Baronet and an MP. Many of our Jewish Firsts broke down the barriers of discrimination in Victorian England and their stories bring to life not only the growth of the Jewish Community but also the development of the financial institutions of the Square Mile.

JEWISH HAMPSTEAD

Time 11am Venue Meeting point outside Swiss Cottage tube station, Eton Avenue exit Price £15 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866

Sunday 6th November

arts & culture

Jewish Journeys

As the London Jewish community moved northwards, Hampstead became a centre for those in intellectual and artistic circles. Join our tour with our favourite Blue Badge Guide Rachel Kolsky to walk this leafy suburb discovering the stories of the GermanAustrian refugees of the inter-war years who did not go east but settled in NW3. Personalities you will meet en route include Sigmund Freud, his daughter Anna, architect Erno Goldfinger, sculptor Oscar Nemon and past students at South Hampstead High School, Miriam Karlin and Baroness Neuberger. 32


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IN/OUT A panel debate on Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion and the Jewish Community Thursday 8th December

A screening of ‘The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive’ by Stephen Fry. Stephen Fry’s 2006 BBC documentary is a fantastically honest, revealing and funny examination of bipolar disorder – an illness that affects around four million people in the UK. We are very pleased to provide another chance to see the first part of this “bold, touching, unsentimental film” (The Guardian) and use it as a springboard for discussions about mental health, learning disability and inclusion in the Jewish community.

The discussion that follows will include speakers Dr Annette Lawson OBE, Chair of The Judith Trust, Rabbi David Mason of Muswell Hill Synagogue who has direct experience of these issues from a parental point of view, and representatives of JAMI. We will be asking questions and seeking answers - how and why does the community exclude people, and how can it work to be inclusive? In partnership with The Judith Trust, Norwood and JAMI

Time 7.30pm Venue Clissold Arms, 115 Fortis Green, East Finchley, London N2 9HR Price £6 in advance, £8 on the door To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 33


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Movie Mondays

The JCC at the UK Jewish Film Festival presents:

The Queen Has No Crown ( Dir: Tomer Heymann, Israel/USA, 2011, 84 mins, Hebrew/ English) Monday 14th November

The JCC, together with the UK Jewish Film Festival, is proud to present the UK Premiere of Tomer Heymann’s poignant meditation on family, loss, and the mental maps of homelessness. Combining 8 and 16mm footage from over a decade, the film navigates the intimate lives of five brothers and their mother as they experience the pains of exile and the joys of family bonding.

Exploring the politics of belonging, displacement and sexuality, the film examines the hard decisions one family has to make and the intractable bonds that unite its members in the face of difficult life choices. Throughout, Tomer frames this quest in terms of its greater social and political significance: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, tensions between Israel’s Arabs and Jews and its secular and ultra-orthodox citizens, and the struggle for gay/human rights. About The Director Tomer Heymann was born in Kfar Yedidya, Israel in 1970. His award-winning documentaries include The Way Home (2009) and Paper Dolls (2006) which won three awards at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. For more information see www.thequeenhasnocrown.com

Time 8:30pm Venue Tricycle Cinema, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR Price £10.50 To book Tricycle Box Office 020 7328 1000 / www.tricycle.co.uk 34


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EXHIBITION AT THREE FAITHS FORUM Monday 21st November – Monday 5th December

For the second year, the Three Faiths Forum together with the JCC for London, the Art and Christianity Enquiry and the Radical Middle Way bring you a vibrant contemporary arts festival celebrating intercultural friendship during National Interfaith Week. Over the past year, artists from different backgrounds have been collaborating on

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visual art projects, creating pieces exploring faith relations and how people from different communities can bring about social change. This provides the stimulus and backdrop for two weeks of events including workshops, seminars, women-only days, school-linking days, and social action events.


The A3 project explores the letterforms and their symbolic connotations in the three faiths. Lettering artist Soraya Syed Sanders, designer Francesca Ulivari, artist Orly Orbach and graphic designers Edward Johansson and Mukhtar Sanders will produce collaborative pieces of work based on the letter ‘A’ in their respective religions. Together, the artists will produce a series of silkscreened posters reflecting the outcome of their research.

Night/Light Emerging artist Hannah ‘Habibi’ Hopkin will create works of typographical art in neon light, juxtaposing the idea of Islamic calligraphy and universal religious sayings. Emer Costello will go on to create a diptych in film, which

will document simple movements through nature’s reflections. This collaboration aims to explore the symbolism of light in the context of the modern urban environment, by creating positive moments of enlightenment in some of the city’s darkest areas.

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Prayers at the Threshold

Taking the idea of thresholds, artists Orly Orbach, Mo Negm and Camilla Howalt will look at doorways and entrances of religious and domestic buildings. They will go on to explore the idea of a threshold as a place of risk and uncertainty that therefore requires a prayer or blessing before entering. They will look at the physicality of doorways, as well as how beliefs manifest themselves in architecture, decoration and art.

Venue Information about venue and specific events will be available on the JCC website www.jcclondon.org.uk as soon as they are confirmed Price £3 suggested donation To book Online at www.jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 Please visit www.3ff.org.uk/arts for full programme

Twitter hashtag - #jcc3ff

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JCC Lit Café Arab Israeli Book Review PAGE 38 Grandparenting Joy or Duty? PAGE 40 JCC Lit Café Queer As Folk Tales PAGE 41


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Books & Debate

Lit Café

ARAB ISRAELI BOOK REVIEW Tuesday 1st November

This season we explore two classic novellas - Ghassan Kanafani’s Men in the Sun and S. Yizhar’s Khirbet Khizeh. Join writer and lecturer Ariel Kahn and celebrated Palestinian novelist Samir El-Youssef at Joseph’s Bookstore for an illuminating discussion. 1948 was a crucial year for both Israeli and Palestinian identity. For Israel, it heralded the long-awaited birth of the state. For the Palestinians, it brought the Nakba and the beginning of exile and resistance. Ghassan Kanafani is seen as the father of the Palestinian novel. His Men in the Sun is set predominantly in Iraq, and deals with the challenges of migration and human trafficking.

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S. Yizhar’s 1949 novella about the expulsion of Palestinian villagers from the titular village of the Israeli army is a masterpiece of modern Hebrew. Prior knowledge of the books will enhance your enjoyment, but is not essential. Joseph’s Bookstore is offering a discount on both novels, just pop in and quote ‘ArabIsraeli Book Review’, plus a great New Year discount everything in the shop is 10% off on the night of the book review. You can join the conversation about the books on our participants’ blog: arabisraelibookclub.wordpress.com

Time 8pm Venue Joseph’s Bookstore, 1257 Finchley Road, Temple Fortune, London NW11 0AD Price £7 in advance, £9 on the door To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


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Books & Debate

GRANDPARENTING – Joy or Duty? Tuesday 8th November

There are many common questions among new grandparents: How do I stay involved - but not too involved - in my grandchildren’s lives? How do I make sure not to step on my childrens’ toes on parenting issues? How can I make sure my grandchildren love me? How much of my time do I really want to spend babysitting them? Today grandparents are much younger in age, spirit and outlook and have quite different views to 40 years ago. Many grandparents find themselves in a dilemma: they are still enjoying an active

The Salt House LOOK OUT FOR MORE EVENTS Don’t forget to check out Better Parenting: Why Can’t You Buy Me One? on page 62 41

social and work life and do not necessarily want to look after their grandchildren, but they are unable to express this to their children. They are unsure of what their role is regarding their grandchildren and struggle with their relationship with their children. This evening debates these dilemmas with, amongst others, acclaimed journalist Virginia Ironside, agony aunt at Woman magazine and problem page editor for the Sunday Mirror and Belinda Harding, chairwoman of the Grandparents Association of Great Britain.

Time 8pm – 9.30pm Venue Upstairs at The Salt House, 63 Abbey Road, St Johns Wood, London NW8 OAE www.thesalthouse.co.uk Price £10 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


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Lit Café

Queer as Folk Tales Tuesday 22nd November

Six people, six true stories, no notes. Following the sell out of last season, we return with another evening of enchanting, intimate and hilarious true stories with a Queer spin. Join us in the historic and atmospheric Gay’s the Word bookshop.

Including stories from Shelley Silas – playwright and author of Calcutta Kosher; Jane Czyzselska – editor of Diva Magazine; Will Davis – aerialist and author of My Side of the Story and Dream Machine and spell-binding storyteller Vanessa Woolf. Hosted by Rachel Mars and Mekella Broomberg. In partnership with Jewish Book Week and the JGLG.

Time 7.30pm Venue Gay’s the Word Bookshop, 66 Marchmont Street, London WC1N 1AB Price £7 in advance, £9 on the door (including glass of wine or soft drink)

Twitter hashtag - #jccqueerasfolk

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JCC does jazz Wednesday 23rd November

A unique night of jazz by the fabulous band Just East. Just East were formed in 1993 and rapidly gained a reputation as one of the first and best groups to explore the connections between jazz and klezmer. Since then the band has developed a sound and approach all of their own with a uniquely off-beam take on contemporary music,

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incorporating world, folk and classical influences in their impressionistic style. It will be fun and relaxed; a chance to meet and mingle with new and old friends. No need to eat before as Poem have put together an exclusive reducedrate menu for the evening. So join us: eat, drink and listen.

Time 8pm – 10pm Venue Poem Bar and Grill, 94 Boundary Road (corner with Abbey Road), St Johns Wood, London NW8 0HR Price £15 (this includes one glass of wine) To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


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FOOD & DRINK

DIPS AND PIECES Tuesday 25th October

Join us for a fun evening of cooking, drinking and tasting. Learn to make humous and other tasty dips with Doron from ‘Minkies Deli’. Taste the award-winning aubergine salad which won Gold at the prestigious Great Taste Awards, be the first to get the secret recipe and meet other like-minded people for an enjoyable few hours where you can eat, drink and relax.

All ingredients are strictly kosher or vegetarian. Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment! For more information on ‘Minkies’ and their private catering business visit their website: www.minkiesdeli.co.uk or you can follow them on Twitter: twitter.com/MinkiesDeli

Time 8pm – 9.45pm Venue Minkies Deli ‘Glasshouse’, Chamberlayne Road, London NW10 5RQ (Right next to Kensal Rise overground station)

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HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO Tali’s School of Cake Decorating Wednesday 2nd November & Wednesday 9th November

Join the JCC and Tali Livne, a qualified pastry chef and cake decorator, and learn that cake decorating is easy, fun and creative. In session one you will learn what cake to use, how to cover a cake with royal icing, what sugar dough is and how to use it. You will be shown different techniques to create fun and elegant borders, how to decorate a cake with butterflies, flowers and much more. Cake, materials and recipes will be provided so you can go home with an amazing cake to enjoy. In session two you will learn about rose making and how to use it to upgrade any cake. You will also learn how to create 3D figures, position a figure to stand and sit. You will be making your own set of

small and large roses as well as figures to take away, for use on your next cake. Light refreshments will be served. Please bring your own apron, rolling pin and lots of enthusiasm! All ingredients will be strictly kosher. For examples of Tali’s work, please visit her blog http://talicooking.blogspot.com

Time 8pm – 10pm Venue 76 Lichfield Grove, Finchley, London N3 2JN Price £32 per session or £60 for both sessions To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 50


FOOD & DRINK

PAREV BAKING – HELP IS AT HAND Tuesday 15th November

Do you struggle with what to make as a yummy dessert after a delicious meal? Wouldn’t it be great to have a few easy recipes up your sleeve to excite you your family and friends? Fabienne Viner-Luzzato has run some fabulous evenings in the past and has put together an assortment of desserts that you will want to dive into. Try your hand at the following delights: choux pastry with chocolate and caramel, éclairs, fruit tarts with crème patisserie, chocolate torte, chocolate fondante cake, honey comb ice cream, chocolate marble cakes, French cake with dried fruit, meringues, île flottante and macaroons. The evening consists of a mixture of demonstration, tasting and participating. You will have the luxury of sharing the goodies with your family and friends as you will all go home with an assortment of desserts that you have made throughout the evening.

All ingredients will be strictly kosher; food will be prepared in Fabienne’s kitchen, which is kosher but not supervised. Visit her website for more details: www.homecookingbyfabienne.co.uk. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Time 7.45pm – 10pm Venue Hampstead Garden Suburb / East Finchley (exact address given after booking)

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family FUN

Baby Talk: Routines and Sleeping Habits Monday 19th September

Bubbulas – 0-5

Join the JCC and The BabyWorks for the first in a new series of talks designed for parents of babies. Come along, meet other new parents and enjoy a light lunch while you listen to what will be a helpful and engaging session. Getting your child into a good sleeping pattern is essential for the whole family. However, behavioural patterns in children aren’t always straightforward. The sleep consultant at this event specialises in getting little ones into the right sleeping habits. This talk will focus on achieving those habits and will also answer specific questions you may have.

Topics covered include: • What is a good bedtime routine? • Settling a baby to sleep • When to drop feeds • Different methods to help resolve sleep issues • Coping during the day There will also be a handout for any tired parents who want to read everything at home. The BabyWorks is an established maternity and nanny agency in London that specialises in offering parents a broad range of maternity and childcare services. Their hand-picked team of professionals can help with nannies, maternity nannies, night nannies, sleep consultants, breastfeeding consultants and more.

Time 12.30pm – 2pm Venue Huggle, 8-11 Winchester Road, Swiss Cottage, London NW3 3NT Price £6.50 (light lunch included) To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 55


The Taylor Wessing Photographic Prize 2011 Thursday 10th November

FAMILY FUN

Culture Club :

Bubbulas – 0-5

In an innovative partnership, CultureBaby and the JCC are giving new parents the opportunity to enjoy access to London’s most exciting photography exhibition with their babies (under one year of age). Join us at the National Portrait Gallery, where our group will have a private illustrated talk on the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize in the National Portrait Gallery lecture theatre, where it is easy to nurse and relax with your baby. We will view the exhibition, discuss its highlights and exchange ideas and thoughts.

You are welcome to bring your pram or a sling and we’ll make travelling with your baby easy by providing you with information on: where to change your baby, how to get there with a pram and the best place to feed or nurse. Culturebaby puts parents at the heart of London’s cultural life through a series of baby-friendly events and courses that stimulate our imaginations and engage our cultural sides. For more details go to: www.culturebaby.co.uk

Time 10.30am – 12.30pm Venue National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE Price £15 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 56


family FUN

Antenatal Classes

Bubbulas – 0-5

Our JCC antenatal classes will guide you both through the maze of birth and early parenthood – but with a Jewish focus. The course offers a wide range of topics to help inform and build confidence as you prepare for childbirth, and will also help you to learn about Jewish rituals such as the bris or construct your own Jewish blessing and baby naming. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN? You will help create a tailormade course to suit your individual needs, but we will cover the following: • W hat happens during birth for both men and women • Coping in labour • Different birth options • Feeling confident about birth and early parenting • Communicating with your midwives / doctors • The role of the partner • Changing family dynamics • Life with a new baby • Feeding • Jewish thought and ritual

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WHAT MAKES THE JCC COURSE DIFFERENT? JCC participants will come to our classes as individuals and leave as a community, ready to support each other. Our teachers understand the nuances of Jewish culture and can create a unique openminded, non-denominational environment to bring people together. During pregnancy there are so many unknowns, and it is comforting to know that you will be making friends with likeminded people in a familiar environment. Our teachers will also be available for any advice or guidance well after the course has finished. Courses run regularly. If you’d like more information, please contact us with your due date either by phone on 020 7431 9866 or by email: bubbulas@jcclondon.org.uk


Monday 14th November

Join the JCC and Ann Herreboudt once again for a workshop in Baby First Aid, designed to give you the knowledge needed to save a baby’s life. The workshop will cover several key aspects of the subject, from administering basic first aid, to resuscitation. This will be a helpful evening for both expectant and new parents.

Little Tales Wednesday 2nd November & Wednesday 7th December

Bubbulas – 0-5

Time 8pm – 10pm Venue The Annexe Hall, St. Paul’s Church, 50 Long Lane, London N3 2PU Price £22.50 To book Online at www.jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866

FAMILY FUN

Baby First Aid

Time 3.30pm – 4.30pm Venue The Annexe Hall, St. Paul’s Church, 50 Long Lane, London N3 2PU Price £5 per child To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866

Join us for two fun-filled, interactive story sessions. Your child can engage with their favourite stories while you sit, relax and enjoy afternoon tea. Light refreshments will be served.

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Shofar Hullabaloo! at the Jewish Museum Sunday 25th September

Mini Mavens 5-10 Bring your own wind instrument or borrow one of ours to make a musical racket at the Museum!

tunes, with the Museum’s inhouse shofar blower Malcolm Miller.

Explore beautiful shofars from around the world in the Museum collections. Learn traditional shofar sounds and rhythms, together with a few modern

Drop in. Suitable for all ages. View other events in the ‘Entertaining the Nation’ series at www.jewishmuseum.org.uk

Time 11am – 1pm Venue Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House, 129 – 131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB Price Free with Museum admission of £3.50 for children and £7.50 for adults Advance booking recommended To book admin@jewishmuseum.org.uk or call the Jewish Museum on 020 7284 7384 59


Sunday 9th October

FAMILY FUN

Young Artists’ Craft Studio at the Jewish Museum: Sukkot Workshop

Mini Mavens 5-10

Explore the museum galleries for inspiration and then join artist Jaquie Feldman for a fun morning of craft.

Drop in. Suitable for all ages. View other events in the ‘Entertaining the Nation’ series at www.jewishmuseum.org.uk

Design original – and traditional – Sukkah decorations to take home, and create some to share with other Museum visitors!

Time 11am – 1pm Venue Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House, 129 – 131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB Price Free with Museum admission of £3.50 for children and £7.50 for adults Advance booking recommended To book admin@jewishmuseum.org.uk or call the Jewish Museum on 020 7284 7384 60


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SHABBAT WORKSHOP AT THE JEWISH MUSEUM Wednesday 26th October

Following last year’s sellout, join the JCC and the Jewish Museum London for a day of creative activities to explore Shabbat. Design personalised placemats for your family’s Shabbat table, try your hand at making a

Havdallah candle and a spice pouch, decorate your own wine glass to use for kiddush and much more! Suitable for children aged 7-11. Drop off. Please bring a packed lunch.

Time 10am – 3pm Venue Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House, 129 – 131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB Price £15 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 61


FAMILY FUN

Snap Bang Whizz! A Fireworks Food Explosion

Calling all budding Heston Blumenthals! To celebrate Fireworks Night approaching, join Fabienne Viner-Luzzato for a cracking cookery workshop from which you’ll leave with an edible box of fireworks. You will make the box of fireworks from chocolate cake, decorate it, and fill it with all sorts of handmade sweet treats. Perfect for sweettoothed little chefs!

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Thursday 27th October

Suitable for children aged 6-10. Drop off. All ingredients will be strictly kosher; food will be prepared in Fabienne’s kitchen, which is kosher but not supervised. Visit her website for more details: www.homecookingbyfabienne.co.uk Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Time 10am – 12pm Venue Hampstead Garden Suburb, N2 (exact address to be supplied after booking) Price £17.50 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 62


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WHY CAN’T YOU BUY ME ONE? Monday 7th November

Better Parenting How can we bring up our children to appreciate what they have rather than ask for more and more? Raising children in our materialistic society is becoming more and more difficult and we parents often lose our way, unsure how to respond to our children’s demands.

money, see commercial media messages for what they are and feel more able to resist peer pressure. We will also look into effective responses to pester power, preventing tantrums and helping children feel respected and valued even when they do not get what they want.

In this talk, we will look into the difference between what children want and what they actually need. You will get practical skills for helping your children understand the value of

Miriam Chachamu is a parenting consultant, author and family therapist. She offers talks and one-to-one sessions on a variety of subjects.

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Perfect for parents of toddlers to pre-teen children.

Time 8pm – 10pm Venue Upstairs at the Magdala, 2a South Hill Park, London NW3 2SB Price £10 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


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BEE THE CHANGE

For generations, the new Jewish year has been greeted with apple and honey, symbolising the hope for a sweet year ahead. Last year we had an idea to create a network of hives throughout the Jewish community that would provide this honey. It’s a concept that has Jewish roots, is achievable and has the potential to involve people of any background!

Whether you are already a master bee keeper or just want to find out more, we’d love to hear from you. We’re connecting people and supporting advocates who will take this project to their community spaces, synagogues, local schools and private gardens or allotment sites.

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This is about learning from one another and creating opportunities to engage in a Jewish activity, whatever your background, level of practice or involvement. It also provides a way to look into important sustainability issues through a Jewish lens.

You can keep up to date with our two wonderful beekeeper trainees by visiting the designated blog: http://thebuzz-blog.tumblr.com/


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Honey to the Bee Sunday 25th September

With an eye to the upcoming JCC Bee Project (see page 66), through which we hope to inspire a new generation of beekeepers, and with Rosh Hashanah just around the corner, get stuck into our buzzing afternoon. Come along before or stay on after and walk amongst the chickens, cows, ducks, geese, goats, horses, pigs and sheep in this farm in the heart of Camden. For the curious, come and learn how to identify bees, how bees make honey, and about the bee lifecycle. You can also find out what it takes to be a beekeeper, how much time, money and space it requires, what equipment is needed and how to harvest the honey.

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For the foodies, we’ll then move into the kitchen and taste a range of different honeys and learn not just how they have been produced, but also what honey compliments which foods and how to cook with them. For the enthusiasts, there will also be a see-through observation hive so you can take a look at what goes on inside. If the weather allows we’ll take a walk over to the resident beehive. Professional beekeepers will explain to us what’s what from a distance.

Time 2pm – 4.30pm Venue Kentish Town City Farm, 1 Cressfield Close (Off Grafton Road), London NW5 4BN Price £6, £5 for students + a requested contribution to the farm on the day. To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


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Health, fitness & wellbeing

HAGIT YAKIRA – YOUNG PEOPLE’S PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP Sunday 16th October

An energetic and creative workshop for anyone with an interest in performance, led by the brilliant Israeli choreographer Hagit Yakira.

Lane on November 17th! We will create notes and drawings of your memories which will be part of the performance and an installation on the night.

We will share experiences and memories of Sunday mornings in order to create a piece about our own stories, told in our own expressive ways. We will play with movement, music, storytelling, jokes, drawing and theatre games.

There is no need to have previous experience – just bring your enthusiasm and passion for creativity and if you play a musical instrument you can always bring it along.

Through this workshop you can also be part of the ‘Sunday Morning’ show at Jackson’s

Please wear comfy clothes and bring a packed lunch.

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For ages 13+

Time 10am – 5pm Venue Jackson’s Lane Theatre, 269A Archway Road, London N6 5AA Price £25 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866


Stop the workout - start the party! Sunday 13th November

Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Well, that’s exactly what Zumba is all about. Join Claudia Goodman for this exhilarating, effective, easy to follow, calorie-burning dance and fitness exercise. Claudia’s been teaching dance and fitness for over five years, and promises you don’t have to be a dancer, you don’t even have

Health, fitness & wellbeing

ZUMBA

to be coordinated, you just have to enjoy yourself and let your body move to a variety of fun and easy steps with tropical rhythms. Working out has never been this much fun! Come and get a taster and find out what’s moving millions of people toward joy and health.

Time 3.30pm – 4.30pm Venue Primrose Hill Community Centre, 29 Hopkinson’s Place, Fitzroy Road, London NW1 8TN Price £10 To book Online at jcclondon.org.uk or call the JCC office on 020 7431 9866 74


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