Jewish Holidays
Jewish Drum Tales magically brings to life the ancient yet timeless stories of the Torah. By using highly creative, fun, and age appropriate innovations, the narrative is deftly drawn off the bookshelf and brought to life as a real, here-and-now experience. And simultaneously with being imaginatively transported back in time, the messages of the stories are integrated into a present-day experience, encouraging participants to hold onto something they learned along the way.
Jewish Drum Tales uses narrative, music and rhythmic movement as an access point to connect to the stories and some of the deeper ideas contained within about Jewish tradition, identity, and culture. Although we live in an ever-changing world, The Torah of old is still a source of inspiration. Drum Tales aims to make that inspiration felt, enjoyed and lived.
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The Delightful Story of Chanukah
“. . . An exciting tale of mystery, miracles, triumph, joy,
and a single bottle of olive oil . . .”The Delightful Story of Chanukah is set in ancient Israel, the land of the mighty Maccabees. This is an interactive Drum Tale which takes its audience back in time to experience the light and joy of Chanukah. As we journey, we will encounter many experiences, …Read More
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The Hearty Story of Purim
A musical and rhythmic adventure back in time to the
buzzing streets of Shushan Habira, the capital city
of the old Persian empire . . .The Hearty Story of Purim is set in Ancient Persia. It is an interactive Drum Tale which takes its audience on a musical and rhythmic adventure back in time to the buzzing streets of Shushan Habira – the capital city of the old Persian empire. …Read More
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The Miraculous Story of Pesach
“Experience for yourself why this Drum Tale
is different from all other tales . . .The Miraculous Story of Pesach is set in ancient Egypt and is an interactive tale of wonders and miracles on a journey from slavery to freedom. Drum Tales will bring to life the Exodus, the momentous and …Read More
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Other Holidays
Sukkot, Lag Baomer, Shavout…Sukkot
Sukkot is a time of great joy (zeman simchateinu). It is a time of unification and community, as seen in the communal pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the binding of the four different species, and the offering of the 70 bulls which represent all of humanity. And it is also a time of faith and renewal in our connection and closeness with our Maker – as experienced sitting in the material uncertainty of the Sukkah.