In 2015, Grammy-nominated singer Perla Batalla began pondering songs to include in a follow-up CD to her 2007 tribute release to friend and mentor Leonard Cohen. As a longtime touring band member with the legendary songwriter, Perla knew there was much of Cohen's body of work she still wanted to perform and record.
Cohen's passing in November 2016 reaffirmed Batalla's mission of sharing the lesser-known songs of Canada's poet laureate to a younger public mostly familiar with the well-covered Hallelujah. She also wanted to dispel the too-common mischaracterization of Cohen as "The Godfather of Gloom". The man she knew was, more often than not, motivated by sly humor and the absurd. Perla Batalla in the House of Cohen features selected songs and rare personal anecdotes that serve to reveal Cohen's lighter side (like Mr. Cohen's deep affection for the 99 Cent Store and his delight at dining on hot dogs at Home Depot).
The evening reveals the timelessness of Cohen's art through Batalla's signature cross-cultural style, to convey her sincere respect and deep love for the music, the poetry and most of all for her dear friend, Leonard Cohen.
"In this show, there are times when I ask my audience to sing with me," Batalla says. "I feel that the coming together of voices has the power to touch Leonard's spirit and with it, his lifelong devotion to art and the mysteries of the human heart. Live music is about being in the moment, and I always have this secret expectation that as we lift our voices up as one we will feel Leonard all around us...and we usually do."
Perla's mission of honoring her roots and exposing young audiences to the beauty of poetry and music is ongoing in her outreach endeavors throughout some of the poorest communities in the U.S. She is the recipient of the United Nation's Earth Charter Award for "extraordinary devotion to social and economic justice."
$55.
Presented by The Oshman Family JCC
In 2015, Grammy-nominated singer Perla Batalla began pondering songs to include in a follow-up CD to her 2007 tribute release to friend and mentor Leonard Cohen. As a longtime touring band member with the legendary songwriter, Perla knew there was much of Cohen's body of work she still wanted to perform and record.
Cohen's passing in November 2016 reaffirmed Batalla's mission of sharing the lesser-known songs of Canada's poet laureate to a younger public mostly familiar with the well-covered Hallelujah. She also wanted to dispel the too-common mischaracterization of Cohen as "The Godfather of Gloom". The man she knew was, more often than not, motivated by sly humor and the absurd. Perla Batalla in the House of Cohen features selected songs and rare personal anecdotes that serve to reveal Cohen's lighter side (like Mr. Cohen's deep affection for the 99 Cent Store and his delight at dining on hot dogs at Home Depot).
The evening reveals the timelessness of Cohen's art through Batalla's signature cross-cultural style, to convey her sincere respect and deep love for the music, the poetry and most of all for her dear friend, Leonard Cohen.
"In this show, there are times when I ask my audience to sing with me," Batalla says. "I feel that the coming together of voices has the power to touch Leonard's spirit and with it, his lifelong devotion to art and the mysteries of the human heart. Live music is about being in the moment, and I always have this secret expectation that as we lift our voices up as one we will feel Leonard all around us...and we usually do."
Perla's mission of honoring her roots and exposing young audiences to the beauty of poetry and music is ongoing in her outreach endeavors throughout some of the poorest communities in the U.S. She is the recipient of the United Nation's Earth Charter Award for "extraordinary devotion to social and economic justice."
$55.
Presented by The Oshman Family JCC
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