Culture in Quarantine: Theater, Radio, and More
Faced with the pandemic and the necessity of social distancing this March, YIVO quickly pivoted to online learning and Live online programming in order to provide for our community—both local and global. Here’s a roundup of our recent programs on theater, radio, and more Yiddish culture.
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Kate FlanneryAired: August 2, 2020Interview | Actress Kate Flannery speaks with Shelly Freeman about Yiddish, its contribution to theater and comedy, and American Yiddish musical duo the Barry Sisters.
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The Accidental Rise of the Modern Yiddish TheaterAired: July 23, 2020Lecture | Alyssa Quint explores the particular social, commercial, cultural, linguistic, and historical circumstances that gave rise to the first public performances of Yiddish operetta in Romania and Russia from 1876 to 1883, a period considered the first chapter of the modern Yiddish theater.
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Stutchkoff and Yiddish RadioAired: July 20, 2020Lecture | Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel explores Yiddish lexicographer Nahum Stutchkoff’s legacy within the “golden age” of Yiddish radio, drawing on his rich archive in the Dorot Jewish Division, New York Public Library. Part of the 2020 Yiddish Civilization Lecture Series. (Delivered in Yiddish)
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The Barton Brothers, Mickey Katz, and Others: Yiddish-English Bilingual Parody SongsAired: July 9, 2020Lecture | Ronald Robboy explores music by the Barton Brothers, Mickey Katz, and Allan Sherman in the decades following World War II. Part of the 2020 Yiddish Civilization Lecture Series.
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Eating Right and Left: Food and Political Alignment in the Yiddish PressAired: June 29, 2020Lecture | Eve Jochnowitz examines what values Yiddish writers in Europe, the Americas, and Palestine considered “liberal,” and how they saw food practices. Part of the 2020 Yiddish Civilization Lecture Series. (Delivered in Yiddish)
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Dybbuks, Golems, S. An-ski, and Jewish Legends in Times of FearAired: June 3, 2020Lecture| Gabriella Safran explores the roots of S. An-ski’s play, The Dybbuk, a story of possession set in a shtetl.
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Bad Rabbi – Live Podcast RecordingAired: May 19, 2020Podcast Recording | Charlie Buckholtz and Eddy Portnoy discuss Portnoy’s book, Bad Rabbi and Other Strange but True Stories from the Yiddish Press for this live recording of Buckholtz's Bad Rabbi Podcast. |