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Dance & Israel & Performance 26 Jul 2009 02:08 pm

Israel Dance Festival 2009

This is the third year we’ve shot the Israel Dance Festival, and we just love doing it! So much excitement, so much energy. This is just a two minute clip. The full DVD is available for purchase through the Israeli Dance Institute, www.IsraeliDanceInstitute.org. Enjoy!!

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Israel & Streaming Video & Webcasting & Weddings 10 Feb 2009 07:39 pm

Tomer & Ruchama

It’s almost a week since the unbelievably beautiful wedding of Tomer and Ruchama. We were so happy to be able to broadcast the wedding live over the Internet for Tomer & Ruchama’s friends and family who couldn’t fly in for their simcha. For those who couldn’t watch the whole wedding, we thought you might enjoy seeing three minutes of highlights! MAZAL TOV!!

Highlights from the Private Web Cast

Bar-Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah & Birthdays & General & Graduations & Israel & Milestone Tribute & Performance & Streaming Video & Webcasting & Weddings 18 Nov 2008 11:07 pm

Webcasting - Streaming Video

In case you are new to Sparkling Video, we want to make sure you know about our web broadcasting capabilities. We can broadcast your event - LIVE - via the Internet to anywhere in the world. Your event is private, and password-protected, so that only viewers of YOUR CHOICE will see your video. In these economically troubled times, it may be hard for guests to travel for an event, or your may not be able to afford to host more than a certain number of people. By webcasting, guests of your choice can view your event, and you will be able to send your good wishes to them LIVE, so they feel that they’re with you. We offer webcasting either by itself or as part of a broader video package. Give us a call about it. 718-252-2332.

Israel & Performance 01 Jun 2008 03:14 pm

Song of Sderot

Our schedule is busy, but when we can, we like to help out in the community in ways that matter. Most people know about how difficult life in Sderot, Israel has been with the incessant attacks on their town. A talented Queens woman, Susan Davis, composed a choral piece about what daily life is like hearing the warning, “Red Alert,” on a daily basis. The song was written in Hebrew, but a translation is as follows:

Song of Sderot, Isolated from the whole nation. They aren’t eating, they aren’t sleeping, they are trembling in their beds. And each day and every day “Tzeva Adom,” Red Alert. Song of Sderot. Why is the nation silent? They don’t see, they don’t hear, they’ve suddenly become mute.
Kassam rockets are falling and exploding. Why? Kassam rockets are falling on us, on our children, on our homes. Where is our Matriarch Rachel? Because we hoped for your salvation, strengthen us and we’ll be strong.
He will bring peace upon us; upon us all. Swiftly and in our time, when will He bring peace? Song of Sderot, in each and every day, He’ll bring peace. Israel lives…

The choral piece was performed by Shir Chadash, the Brooklyn Jewish Community Chorus, conducted by Cantor Natasha Hirschhorn, with soloist Cantor Sam Levine. There is also a version on YouTube, but here should be slightly better resolution.