The theme for our exciting JCC Autumn season is "Voices" - discovering new voices and finding your own.
Whether you want to write, sing, talk or learn how to make the world a better place we hope that you'll join us this season and take the opportunity to find your voice too.
Major attractions for the season are:
The Big Sing Off - Sunday 26 October
This is your chance to be a star for a day. Join pension-drawing singing sensations, The Zimmers, for an afternoon filled with song. Tim Samuels, culture show presenter and founder of The Zimmers will guide us through the almighty singing showdown
Global Village - Thursday 16 October
As part of our social action series we will discuss the global food crisis. Jay Rayner, restaurant critic for The Observer and presenter of Channel 4 Dispatches "the truth about food prices", will be in conversation with a representative from the UN food and agricultural organisation. Chaired by Sheila Dillon, presenter of radio 4's food programme
Party like its' 5768 - Sunday 21 September
Celebrate the holidays with a JCC twist: Rosh Hashanah mardi gras at the Notting Hill arts club. The JCC joins forces with London's Notting Hill arts club and their legendary radio gagarin crew for a wild on-off celebration to bring in the new year. Featuring music from (amongst others) the feel good Romanian Klezmer clarinets and violins of She'koyokh; the anarchic theatre of Zoe Klinger's glorious friends of Gagarin, and djs Max Reinhardt and Lemez Lovas (Oi Va Voi)
Opinion Soup - Sunday 12 October
Asks Obama or McCain: who's good for the Jews? Daily Mail commentator, Melanie Phillips, and Guardian columnist, Jonathan Freedland, make their cases. Chaired by BBC news presenter, Jon Sopel
Movie Mondays - Monday 6 October
Etgar Keret triple bill
These are just a few highlights from September and October. We haven't even touched on the great events around family fun, food and drink, health and fitness, and around town.
Call 020 7431 9866 for a brochure or go online at www.jcclondon.org.uk
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