Cities: How Do Artists Express the Bustling Sights and Sounds of Lively New York and Paris
Presented by Judy Spitzberg
Tuesday 28 October at 11:30
Enjoy the paintings of Edward Hopper, Robert Delauney and Piet Mondrian depicting famous cities with music of George Gershwin and Edgard Varse who describe their impressions of the sights and sounds of New York and Paris, in lines, shapes, colours, sounds and lyrics. We will sing along with Petula Clark’s “Downtown” describing the beat and vibe of the city and other fun interactive activities.
Judy Spitzberg is a music and arts lecturer and director in several American and Israeli elementary schools, universities, orchestras and museums. She is presently teaching ‘English through the Arts’ at Levinsky College.
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