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Lefteri Bournias & Kavalla Brass band 11/30, 8pm

Nov 2007 30
Fri 8:00 PM
Location

213 East 82nd Street
between 2 and 3 Avenues
New York, NY 10028
212-650-1974

Who attended?
Estimated attendance:  13  people attended.
4.5
Event fee

$10.00 per person

On Friday November 30th there will be a great event at Hungarian House in Manhattan, featuring great live Greek folk music and plenty of space to dance, plus a very relaxed atmosphere in which to do it! All levels of dance experience are welcome and encouraged!

Lefteris Bournias, an amazing Greek clarinet player will perform together with Kavala Brass Band. It will be an wonderful evening of Greek dance music mostly from Makedonia. All his performances are electrifying, and he will play all your favorite dances including marina, leventikos, raiko, triti pati, nizamikos, patrounino, and many more.

Please join us.
The fun starts at 8pm
Tickets $10 at the door.
Kavala Brass Band is:
Lefteris Bournias (clarinet)
Michael Ginsburg (trumpet)
Morgan Clark (accordion)
Belle Birchfield (baritone horn)
Jordan Scanella (electric bass)
Seido Salifoski (percussion)

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Who attended?

    • Maria-Stella (+1 guest)
       I popped my head in to get a feel for the place and it was not what I expected at all! I thought there would be tables to sit at at least. It was a bare-bones get together, with some interesting music. People were in the middle of a Hungarian dance which looked interesting also. I thought it was a Philhellenes event, and expected to hear some Greek music. I didn't realize it was a Balkan event, which is not at all bad thing, but just not what it was made out to be. Next time I will come but without dragging my non-Balkan-music-inclined (but Greek music loving)friends out to it too. 
    • Hande (+1 guest)
    • Nia (+1 guest)