Female Vocalists


 
  Noa is Israel's leading international concert and performing artist. She has toured the world extensively with her sophisticated blend of contemporary western pop and Mid-Eastern inflections.  
       
 

Palestinian actress, singer and songwriter living in Israel, Mira Awad collaborated with Noa, with Idan Raichel, with Greek singer George Dalaras and with hip hop artist Guy Mar. Mira Awad and Noa have been selected to represent Israel at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest - Moscow 2009, and will be touring the US together in 2010.

 
       
  One of the foremost Israeli singers and musicians of recent times, Din Din is a chosen artist of the Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation and has been at the top of the airplay charts on all Israeli major radio formats.  
       
  Israeli born Magda has appeared with her musical groups as soloist in concerts all over the U.S. and Canada, including The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, The National Gallery of Canada, the First Night Festival in Boston, the 92nd Street Y festival, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Walter Reade Theater in New York's Lincoln Center, Town Hall in NYC, and many more.  
       
 

Neshama Carlebach follows in the tradition of soul singing and storytelling established by her father, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. Neshama's talent and charisma endear her to people of all ages as she performs throughout the US, Canada, Europe and Israel.

 
       
 
Basya Schechter has created a rich new collection of Yiddish songs setting the Yiddish poetry of revered Civil Rights activist and Jewish philosopher Rabbi Heschel to music, with colorful arrangements featuring many of the downtown Jewish scene's greatest musicians. This exciting project blends Pharaoh's Daughter's soulful grooves and lush instrumentation with Basya's lovely voice and Heschel's powerful poetry.  
       
 
Belle Linda Halpern's original, heartwarming show CRAVINGS: Songs of Hunger & Satisfaction is a funny, thought-provoking Jewish-American take on our constant cravings for food, love, acceptance, fame… and true nourishment. Belle has been called "Stunning, as both music and theater" in the Boston Globe. The Boston Herald hails her as “Boston's best singing actor.”  She has sung at NY's Town hall and at clubs and theaters in NY, Boston, San Francisco, Paris, Munich, Jerusalem, Bombay and regularly in Northern Italy.  
       
 
Dr. Maria Krupoves is an artist and folklorist, internationally acclaimed singer and musical interpreter of the songs of Central and Eastern Europe. She sings in Yiddish, Polish, Lithuanian, Byelorussian, Russian, Gypsy, Karaim, Tatar and other languages.  
       
 

Aya Korem was born in 1980 in Israel. Her first album, “Aya Korem” (2006), reached gold status and produced many high-charting hits, while her critically acclaimed second album “Safa Zara” (2008) helped establish her as one of Israel’s most beloved and successful female singer-songwriters. After touring all over Israel and the US, Aya recently released her third album “Lealef et Hasusim”, which is currently garnering much media praise and reaching the top of the charts in Israeli radio stations.

 
       
 
Julie Silver writes liturgical-based music as well as new American Jewish ballads that come from the traditions of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Joan Baez, among others. Her style is diverse: introspective and engaging, uplifting and charming, or sweet, fun and endearing. Her music touches people with its beauty and simplicity.  
       
 
Shira Kline is a Jewish musician, educator and performer. For the past fourteen years she has worked with a diverse array of Jewish communities in New York and around the country. She works with national organizations, Syanagogues, museums, Jewish Community Centers, schools, families, students, and theater companies.  
       
 
Chiquita Green has performed throughout Europe and the Middle East with her jazz quartet "Chiquita and The Berdisch Band" while working and living in New York. She is quite familiar and at home with the concert stage, having performed and recorded with the late Barry White, worked with Patti Labelle and numerous other artists. She has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, The United Negro College Fund, Unicef and NAACP Telethons.  
       
 
Daniella Rabbani is a New York based actress, singer and voice over artist. Ms. Rabbani has had the enormous honor to work with and learn from Zalmen Mlotek and The National Yiddish Theatre: Folksbiene. Daniella starred in the critically aclaimed Off Broadway hit Gimpel Tam, Jihad the Musical at the Edinburgh Festival and has worked regionally with the Vermont Shakespeare Company and the Actor's Shakespeare Company of New Jersey. Daniella is the voice of The Ellis Island Immigration Museum.  
       
       
 

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