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An Evening of Yemeni Song with Anat Hochberg and Yoni Battat

  • Lehrhaus 425 Washington Street Somerville, MA 02143 USA (map)

Join vocalist Anat Halevy Hochberg for an unforgettable evening of Yemeni music, where centuries-old melodies come alive. With masterful accompaniment by Yoni Battat, Anat will share powerful songs from both the men's and women's singing traditions—rare gems that echo with history and soul. You’ll learn and sing along to several songs from the traditional repertoire, so come ready to lift your voice and be part of the music!

Anat Halevy Hochberg (she/her) is a musician, teacher, and ritual leader based in Boston. Her passions include leading song, empowering others to raise their voices, and working to reclaim the Yemenite melodies of her heritage. She has taught and led ritual at Eden Village Camp, Let My People Sing!, Hadar’s Rising Song Intensive, and Linke Fligl. She co-produced Tishrei: the end is the beginning & Elul: Songs for Turning, and her debut album How can I keep (from) singing? was released in 2020. Learn more about her work here.

Yoni Avi Battat
(he/him) brings Arab music into the soundscape of American Jewish life through composition, education, prayer, and performance on viola, violin, oud, and vocals. Described as "an education for the ear and the soul," his debut album Fragments seeks to find new pathways to connect with ancestry and find healing around our fragmented identities, and especially his Iraqi-Jewish heritage. Yoni's newest project is Kedmah: The Rising Song Piyyut Project. Their first album Simu Lev came out in April, 2024 on Rising Song Records. From 2021-2022 Yoni toured nationally as an actor and violinist with the Tony Award-winning musical, “The Band’s Visit.” Learn more about his work here.

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