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Jay Rosenberg and Lisle Kulbach of Voice of the Turtle

Voice of the Turtle performs "Nomadic Traditions", an evening of Sephardic music as part of Newton Festival of the Arts 2016

Tickets: turtle2016.bpt.me

Information: 617 964 4522

This spring, the Suzuki School of Newton present Jay Rosenberg and Lisle Kulbach from Voice of the Turtle in concert as part of Newton's Festival of the Arts 2016!

Voice of the Turtle is an acclaimed music ensemble that has been performing the Sephardic music of the Iberian Jewish diaspora for thirty-five years, with thousands of performances across three continents and twelve studio albums.

On May 1, 2016, two of their members will appear at Temple Reyim hosted by the Suzuki School of Newton to raise money for SSN's James Thornblade Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Suzuki School of Newton is a non-profit community music school specializing in the education of children, currently celebrating its 30th year.

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