Balkan Dance with Vlado Pupinoski
Event Information
Description
Recorded music from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm; Show at 9:00 pm - 12:00 pm
This monthly event is a revival of ’70s-style Berkeley folkdancing with some international request dancing to recorded music, capturing the spirit that David Nadel was inspired by when he opened Ashkenaz in 1973 with Balkan folkdancing.
Vlado Pupinoski was born in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, to a large musical family. His late father, Sekula Pupinoski, and uncle, Efto Pupinoski, are popular and well-known traditional folk music singers. The musical roots and talent that he inherited from his father and uncle were evident early on. Vlado started playing the clarinet at the age of 9.
He moved to the U.S. in 1999, where he attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, continued his education at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, then finished his Masters at DePaul University in Chicago. Vlado was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago for two years, and worked for three years as Assistant Professor and Music Coordinator at Columbia College’s Sherwood Community Music School.
Vlado has performed with some great names in classical music, including Yo-Yo Ma, Berlin Philharmonic’s Simon Rattle, Chicago Symphony’s Riccardo Muti, Zurich Symphony’s David Zinman, as well as with jazz clarinetist Eddie Daniels. He has won prizes at music competitions and has performed at many festivals, including the Aspen Music Festival.
A virtuoso on the clarinet and saxophone and master of many styles, Vlado has shared the stage with many artists from the Balkan traditional and pop music scenes. He performs regularly at many Chicago-area club and restaurant venues.
Organizer Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center
Organizer of Balkan Dance with Vlado Pupinoski
Ashkenaz is the East Bay's home to world music & dance... established 1973; nonprofit since 1997. We are always all ages! Kids 12 & under are admitted free unless otherwise noted.
All of our online ticket sales are will call. We will have a list of ticket buyers at the door; you do not need to bring a printout of your ticket/order confirmation.
Doors open 30 minutes before showtime, or 30 minutes before the dance lesson if there is one, unless otherwise noted.
Ashkenaz's Café opens when doors open and offers beer (draft and bottled), wine, kombucha, juices, sodas, coffee and tea, and snacks and light meals (all vegetarian, mostly organic).