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Gina Nahai, Bahar Soomekh
Sultans of Satire
Conversational Arabic
Doumbek Classes
Project Gaza Surf Relief
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Zara Houshmand presented
A Mirror Garden
Sept. 20, 2007
In Spite of Partition
Maliha Masood's Adventure

Hold Your Workshops, Classes & Seminars at Levantine Cultural Center. Call 310.657.5511.

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Middle East Hip Hop sponsored by LCC. Read a review.
Transcending Nationalism
Read about Transcending Nationalisms, June 30, 2007 at the Fowler, UCLA

Iraqi-American Playwright and Actor Heather Raffo and Her One-Woman Show, "Nine Parts of Desire," Are the Talk of New York and Los Angeles


"In the Mirror of the Sky."
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Al-Andalus to Jerusalem:
Levantine Festival at the
John Anson Ford




Al-Andalus

with Tariq Banzi, Julie Banzi
and flamenco dancer Ana Montes

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A 9/11 Gallery
A 9/11 Gallery

Read the Feedback on "A Land Twice Promised

Arabic Music SeminarFeb. 6 (Wed.), 8:00 pm—Storyteller Noa Baum Performs "A Land Twice Promised"

"An exquisitely performed piece ...it puts a human face on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and helps audience members get beyond newspaper headlines and the blame game." —Amy Olson

Noa Baum takes us behind the rhetoric and headlines to hear the true stories of four women, two Israelis and two Palestinians.In the process audience members experience the most precious ingredient for the resolution of any major conflict: compassion for the humans on each side.

"Noa Baum is a woman of striking and unusual talent who weaves a compelling and thought provoking story that challenges each listener to take the first step toward peace." —Elizabeth Ellis, Storyteller

Storyteller Noa Baum, an Israeli who began a heartfelt dialogue with a Palestinian woman while living in the United States, weaves together their memories and their mothers' stories. She creates a moving testimony illuminating the complex and contradictory history and emotions that surround Jerusalem for Israelis and Palestinians alike. Read reviews of "A Land Twice Promised."

Each story gives a different personal perspective of:
* A Palestinian living under Israeli occupation, as a university student and ten year old
* A nine year old Israeli’s experience of the 1967 war
* A young Palestinian mother’s memory of the same war
* A young Israeli student’s story of the 1948 war and the loss of her brother

About Noa Baum.

Cosponsored by Levantine Cultural Center and the Craft and Folk Art Museum, with support from Temple Beth Am. Presented in conjunction with the Craft and Folk Art Museum's new exhibit, Mythical Creatures & Characters: Tales from Around the World, January 20 - May 18, 2008. Additional support from the Salaam-Shalom Educational Foundation.

General admission $15, $10 members of LCC, CAFAM and Temple Beth Am. At Temple Beth Am, 1039 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90035.

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Sultans of SatireJan. 12-March 15 (Sats.), 1:30-4:30 pm—Conversational Levantine Arabic Classes for Beginners

Study conversational "shami" Arabic as spoken in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Israel/Palestine with instructor Alfred Madain.

Beginning Winter Session: Class convenes Saturdays, 1:30-4:30 pm, Jan. 12-March 15, 2008. Small class size (15 students max) meets at the Levantine Cultural Center, 1012 S. Robertson Blvd., near Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90035. This is a great class for those just starting out. Learn the essentials of conversational Arabic spoken in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine/Israel. . Download Beginning Arabic Registration Form

Tuition $300. Members of Levantine Cutural Center receive a 10% discount. Audit/drop-ins, $40 per 3-hr. session.Pro-rated when starting after Jan. 12.
Volunteer with Levantine Cultural Center's Programming Committee

Bring your ideas, enthusiasm and support to the Center by participating in our Programming Committee, which cooperates with our Board of Directors in creating new arts programs in the months ahead. Visit our volunteer opportunities page. To get on the reservation list for the next meeting, email us now!

Levantine Cultural Center Seeks Community Leaders

Levantine Center's Board of Directors is continually seeking to work with new volunteers who may be invited to join the board. We welcomes inquiries—we are actively searching for more people with our passion and conviction! Our core group of volunteers consists of diverse members of the community who are of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean heritage or who have a strong professional or artistic interest in furthering our mission. Our volunteers work on literary, film, fine art, music and educational programming.

Our Advisory Board is also in formation. Advisory board members are known professionally in their own communities and offer valuable counsel and services to the organization; they are eligible to attend the organization's annual retreat and receive other benefits.

Please contact us at 310.657.5511.

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LEVANTINE CULTURAL CENTER
Cultures of the Middle East & Mediterranean
1012 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90035
310.657.5511/657.5522, info@levantinecenter.org
Founded in 2001, Levantine Cultural Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates for, educates about, and in general promotes and supports Middle Eastern and Mediterranean contemporary arts and traditional cultures. We present or cosponsor programs of music, literature, art, film/video, publications, new media and more, often from educational and historical perspectives. While acknowledging the value of entertainment, we emphasize scholarship and substance. We are strongly multidisciplinary and non-sectarian, do not embrace any political or religious doctrine, and are committed to the principle of cross-cultural cooperation. We support the strengthening of ties between all cultural, ethnic and religious communities of the Middle East/West Asia/Levant, as well as between all peoples of Middle Eastern descent in diaspora.
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