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Director to screen Klezmer music film at MSU Feb. 9 | ||
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Contact: Marketing & Communications, editor@mail.montclair.edu; (973) 655-4333 Strom’s film explores the symbiotic relationship between the Rom and Jews who lived together in the Carpathian region before and after World War Two. Prior to the Holocaust, the Klezmer musicians at Jewish celebration were frequently not Jews but Rom, some of whom spoke Yiddish fluently. The film examines how this persecuted group, the Rom, saved Jewish folk music until it could be returned to the Jews, allowing the rebirth of Jewish music in Hungary. The film, which is 58 minutes long, was produced by Duna TV of Hungary and Starcrest Films of Germany. For additional information contact the Global Education Center at (973) 655-4185 or email simonW@mail.montclair.edu. Montclair State is New Jersey’s second largest and fastest growing university. It offers the advantages of a large university--a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum with a global focus, a broad variety of superior graduate programs, and a diverse faculty and student body--combined with a small college’s attention to students. More information on the University is available on its Web site at www.montclair.edu.MSU is located at the intersection of Valley Road and Normal Avenue in Montclair. The campus is one mile south of the junction of routes 3 and 46, 14 miles west of New York City. February 3, 2006 (Go to the Past News Releases) |
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