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Hanukkah-Festival of Lights With Sephardic Romanceros & Flamenco Fusion

Date
December 15, 2024
Time
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost
$25
Organizer’s Site
https://www.kolsephardicchoir.com/shows
Council District
City Council District 13
Experience an unforgettable evening with the Kol Sephardic Choir (ROSE) and Studio K’tan, where you’ll be treated to delightful Sephardic Romanceros and vibrant Flamenco Dance. Hanukkah is all about celebrating light, which helps us triumph over darkness. We’re excited to share the joy of our music and dance, using our art to bring healing to hearts and souls.
In night adorned with shimmering grace,
Join us, dear friends, in this sacred space.
The Festival of Lights beckons with cheer,
Sephardic Romanceros draw all near.
Flamenco dancers spin tales untold,
Their vibrant steps as the lanterns unfold.
Feel the rhythm spark joy in the air,
Each heartbeat is a pulse, a celebration rare.
Gather you loved ones, let laughter ignite,
Make memories bright on the star-studded night.
With joy in our hearts and excitement we sing,
Through traditions and dances our spirits take wing.
Email us questions or jus to say hi;
We can’t wait to see you- oh my!
What a sky!
Space is limited, so hold on tight
RSVP now for this marvelous sight!
We can’t wait for you to celebrate with us!
Parking: Parking behind the Temple is available and free. Addition parking is available on the street(s).

Location

Temple Knesset Israel of Hollywood
1260 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029 United States
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Phone:
323-547-6143

Organizer

Collective Kol Sephardic Choir ROSE
Phone
888-767-3572
Email
KolSephardicChoir@Yahoo.com

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