Stars in the DarkSanta Fe Jewish Film Festival‘s tribute to the roots of noir cinema—kicks off when international cabaret artist Adrienne Haan recreates the cabaret scene of 1920s Weimar Berlin with two performances of  “Between Fire and Ice” on Sunday, May 24 at The Lodge. Ms. Haan has toured Europe extensively to glowing reviews and makes her Carnegie Hall debut this fall.
Original cabaret music was satirical, powerful and full of wit, warning of the dangers in the rise of Nationalism. In “Between Fire and Ice”, Ms. Haan relives this period of creativity, gay liberation, the feminist struggle, and more, with a voice that Le Monde has described as “second to none”. The music of cabaret composers such as Frederich Hollaender and Mischa Spoliansky—names unfamiliar to most American audiences—along with that of Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht come to life in songs filled with cynicism and irony.
Watch and listen: Lili Marleen: Adrienne Haan with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
Read the reviews:
Between Fire and Ice — Adrienne Haan brings new energy to Cabaret at Café Sabarsky
Adrienne Haan “Sparkles” in Washington, D.C. and New York City
A Transatlantic Journey with Adrienne Haan at the Luxembourg Embassy in Washington


 


Co-presented by the Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival and Performance Santa Fe

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