Cubicle Concerts: Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell "Bessarabia"
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 Published On Feb 4, 2015

Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell is the mench! A former Opera singer, he left classical singing behind to use his voice to look for the connection between the Jewish and the African American spirit. Russell, a deeply soulful man with a warm heart and a big smile, embodies both effortlessly. We were happy to bring him to The Contemporary Jewish Museum to perform for our Cubicle Concert series in 2013.

Special thanks to Leah Greenberg for being our host.

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Can your workspace ever be the same once something magical has transformed it?

That is the question at the heart of the Cubicle Concerts, an on-line performing arts series that turns workspaces into performance venues. It is an opportunity for artists and audiences to re-imagine what a performance space can be. It is an oasis for anyone working to make this world a more creative place.

Cubicle Concerts is produced in partnership with BAYCAT (Bayview Center for Arts and Technology), a non-profit community media producer that educates, empowers and employs underserved youth and adults in the digital media arts. Together we collaborate to create opportunities for artists, performers and filmmakers to hone their craft and support the expression of contemporary art forms in unique, new ways.

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Created by Dan Wolf

Produced by Dan Wolf, Ariel Dovas & Jose Alfaro

Camera: Jose Alfaro, Ariel Dovas & Edgar Garcia
Gaffer: Joseph Roland
Assistant Director: Liz Salinas
Editing: Alvaro Lacayo and Ariel Dovas
Theme: Jason Valerio

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Cubicle Concerts is a collaboration between 3200 Stories, a publication of the JCCSF's Maurice Kanbar Center for Media and Technology, and BAYCAT: Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology.

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