Flory Jagoda’s 97th Birthday Celebration

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Flory Jagoda’s 97th Birthday Celebration

Join our 97th birthday celebration of Ladino music legend Flory Jagoda with concert footage and a live Q&A with her daughter.

Posted by National Museum of American Jewish History on Monday, December 21, 2020

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Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1pm ET
Free with suggested $10 donation.
See “Ways to Watch” below for details on how to access the program

Join us as we celebrate the 97th birthday of the National Heritage Fellowship Award-winning, legendary Ladino singer and songwriter,  Flory Jagoda. Together we’ll enjoy a 45 minute concert packed with lovely Ladino songs and stories from La Nona (Ladino for “The Grandmother” and one of Flory’s official titles) from her 2012 appearance at the Richmond Folk Festival, accompanied on stage by her apprentice Susan Gaeta and renowned instrumentalist Howard Bass. A Q&A with Flory’s daughter, Betty, will take place immediately following the concert.

When the young Flory fled the Nazi invasion of her home country, Bosnia, she took with her only the clothes on her back, her harmonica (ladino word for accordion) and her “suitcase full of songs” (which she says while pointing to her head). Known as “The Keeper of the Flame”, Flory is the only living member of the Altarac Family singers who learned the Jewish music of Spain’s once thriving Sephardic community from her Nona (grandmother), who learned them from her Nona…all the way back over 500 years to the time before the Jewish People’s expulsion from Spain in 1492.

Flory spent many decades in the United States spreading the stories and songs that were passed onto her, performing concerts all over the country, taking on students and apprentices, and hosting large song-filled holiday gatherings at her house. Flory was awarded the prestigious National Heritage Fellowship in 2002, the highest honor our nation bestows upon traditional artists.

Ways to Watch

Facebook: Look for the LIVE post on the Museum’s Facebook page at 1 pm ET. You do not need a Facebook account to view the program.

NMAJH website: A little before the program start time, the livestream will also be available at the top of this page. You will be prompted to enter your email address. Please note that you may need to refresh your screen and press “play” on the video—the static image will be replaced with the live feed before the program starts. Please note that audience Q&A is only available on Facebook and Zoom during the live program.

Zoom: There are no more available Zoom slots. Please view the program using one of the other platforms above.

Image by Tom Pich, courtesy of the VA Folklife Program

This program is presented by The National Museum of American Jewish History with Co-Sponsorship from The Virginia Folklife Program, The Center for Cultural Vibrancy, and The Lowell Milken Fund for American Jewish Music at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.

 

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