in cooperation with the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life presents...

When

Saturday February 11, 2017 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM EST
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Where

Houghton Chapel 
106 Central Street
Wellesley, MA 02481
 

 
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Contact

Isabel Fine, Concert Manager 
Wellesley College Concert Series 
781-283-2028 
isabel.fine@wellesley.edu 
 

AFTER MAKING YOUR RESERVATIONS:

  • Look for a confirmation email and check that all details on "ITEMS" are correct. If items are not listed, you are NOT registered correctly, so please email isabel.fine@wellesley.edu.
  • PLAN TO ARRIVE EARLY to the concert! All unclaimed seats will be released at 7:15pm to those on the wait list.
  • Read all emails that are UPDATES for this event. They will contain important information about parking, arrival, and more. Please forward these emails to your guests as well.
  • If you find that your plans change and you or your guests will not attend, Please let us know so that we may release your seats. Email isabel.fine@wellesley.edu
 

Yuval Ron Ensemble Residency:

Midday Muse, Workshops, Panels, and

Concert Registration

 

Register Now!USE "ITEMS" to register for workshops and to reserve seats for the Concert.

Formed in 1999, The Yuval Ron Ensemble endeavors to alleviate national, racial, religious and cultural divides by uniting the music and dance of the people of the Middle East into a unique mystical, spiritual and inspiring musical celebration. The ensemble includes Jewish, Christian and Muslim artists who have been actively involved in creating musical bridges between people of various faiths and ethnic groups worldwide. Led by Award winning composer Yuval Ron (music for Oscar winning film “West Bank Story”) the Ensemble has enjoyed overwhelming community support, was chosen to be featured in PBS “Holiday Celebration” TV specials and was honored with the Los Angeles Treasures Award and the Lincoln/Standing Bear Gold Medal from the City of Lincoln, NE in appreciation of its efforts for peace and justice worldwide.

Yuval Ron will be in residence at Wellesley College from February 8-12, with the public events as listed in the ITEMS on the registration form:

IMPORTANT: WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATION PLEASE SELECT THE NUMBER OF ATTENDEES FOR EACH EVENT IN THE "ITEMS" FIELD.

YOUR RESERVATION IS NOT COMPLETE IF YOU DO NOT COMPLETE THIS STEP, EVEN IF YOU RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION!

Check your confirmation to be sure the items are listed correctly!

A PLACE FOR PEACE and MIDDAY MUSE: Wednesday, February 8, 12:30pm, Jewett Auditorium

MUSIC AND HEALING: Brain, Body, Spirit:  Wednesday, February 8, 7:00pm, Science Center, Farrol Focus

DATE CHANGE DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER!!!!!!!!  NOTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!   Round-table discussion: SACRED MUSIC & DANCE: Tradition & Ethics: SATURDAY FEB 11, 12:00 noon, Houghton Multi-Faith Ctr

CONCERT: Yuval Ron Ensemble: Seeker of Truth: Saturday, February 11, 7:30pm, Houghton Chapel

PUBLIC WORKSHOPS: Sunday, February 12, 12:00 - 3:00pm at the Multi Faith Room on the lower level of Houghton Chapel 

All events listed above are FREE and open to the public (reservations recommended and donations accepted for all events).

                                                                                                                                                                                                STAY TUNED FOR EMAIL UPDATES WITH IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ARRIVAL, PARKING, AND MORE!

 All of our concerts are free and open to the public, however we do appreciate any donations that our audiences can contribute. We accept donations at the door, or online at the link on the registration form. We suggest a $5-$20 donation per seat for our reserved concerts. These contributions go towards the many expenses of presenting our Concert Series free to the community, and we are humbly grateful for every dollar.

Thank you, and we'll see you at the events!

Presented by the Wellesley College Concert Series in collaboration with ORSL. Funded in part by the Expeditions program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the six New England state arts agencies. Generously supported by the Marjorie Copland Baum Memorial Fund, and the Florence Jeup Ford ’22, Mary M. Crawford ’22, and Virginia Ford ’48 Artist in Residence Endowment Fund.