Photo of Jutta & the Hi-Dukes (tm) as a quartet - From left to right: Zoï Doehrer, Terran Doehrer, Jutta Distler, Velizar Shumanov. Photo (c) 2009 Modal Music, Inc. (tm)

Photo of Jutta & the Hi-Dukes (tm) as a trio - From left to right: Zoï Doehrer playing cornet, Terran Doehrer playing guitar, Jutta Distler playing mandolin. Photo by Dan Tong. (c) 2009 Modal Music, Inc. (tm)

Photo of Jutta & the Hi-Dukes (tm) as a duet - Jutta Distler playing violin, Terran Doehrer playing guitar. Photo by Dan Tong. (c) 2007 Modal Music, Inc. (tm)

 
 
 
Top Photo:

From left to right: Zoï Doehrer, Terran Doehrer, Jutta Distler, Velizar Shumanov.
Photo ©2009, Modal Music, Inc. (tm). All rights reserved.

 
Middle Photo:

Zoï Doehrer - cornet, Terran Doehrer - guitar, Jutta Distler - mandolin.
Photo by Dan Tong.
Photo ©2009, Modal Music, Inc. (tm). All rights reserved.

 
Bottom Photo:

Jutta Distler - violin, Terran Doehrer - guitar.
Photo by Dan Tong.
Photo ©2007, Modal Music, Inc. (tm). All rights reserved.

 

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Jutta & the Hi-Dukes (tm)

Euro Roots World Music (tm)

Entertainment that connects!

 
 

Flexible Sizing

 

Sized to client’s preference.

 

From a duet to six players.

 

Bigger bands available.

 
 

Unique sound

 

Trio plays eight instruments:

 

Mandolin, Violin, Greek Baglama, Guitar,
Bulgarian Flute, Trumpet, Percussion,
Ocarina, with two singing voices.

 

Additional players / instrumentation:

 

Acoustic Bass / Tuba, Accordion,
Trombone, and Drums.

 
 

Modal Music, Inc.(tm)

(847) 864-1022

10 AM to 4 PM Central Standard Time

Info@ModalMusic.com
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P.O. Box 6473

Evanston, IL 60204-6473 U.S.A.

 

Meet Your
Neighbor’s Folk Music (tm)
education program

 

“It was happy, friendly, warm, and the kids loved participating. We succeeded in taking the children around the world, and we didn’t have to leave home.” And so Mary Jo Ponce, then-director of the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, nicely summed up the Hi-Dukes music and dance program which is geared towards assemblies, workshops, residencies, and afterschool programs for schools as well as library concerts. In other words, it is fun, engaging, and a great way to widen horizons.

 
 

It’s amazing how far you can go in 40 minutes!

 

 

Photo of dancers at Jutta and the Hi-Dukes school program in Hadruplund, Denmark

Hi-Dukes take participants on an exciting interactive cultural tour ranging from Finland to Yemen and from Spain to Turkey. This energetic American / Danish group sings in eighteen languages.

 

Beyond highlighting the beauty of many cultures, a Hi-Duke program develops music appreciation. Traditional scales and rhythms are played on ethnic instruments, like the Bulgarian end-blown flute, Greek baglama, Middle-eastern hand drums, and world-famous ocarina as well as on the violin, mandolin, cornet, and guitar. Accordion and bass can be added when budgets permit a larger band size.

 
 

Share the joy of music in a cultural adventure

 

Participants of all ages learn dances, sing simple songs, and drum along on the band’s percussion. Concert / assembly program length is generally between 30 and 45 minutes. If desired, other Photo of dancers and drummers at Jutta and the Hi-Dukes concert at Chicago International Children’s Film Festival 2000 longer and more specialized workshops and residencies are also available.

 

Workshops allow for greater exploration, and can be focused on specific areas of interest. With a repertoire of about 400 melodies and 50 dances, the group can be very flexible in what it presents and is quite happy to discuss presentation options with you.

 
 

Experience what 30,000 kids have discovered

Photo of drummers at Jutta and the Hi-Dukes assembly program Harbor Springs, MI  

Since 1990 the group has gotten feet dancing and hands clapping at library concerts, school assemblies, and workshops in the U.S.A., Canada, and Denmark. The Evanston In-School Music Association sponsored these talented educational artists at twenty schools during November 1998. Two EISMA board members declared that the Hi-Dukes was the best group they had ever presented because the members were both good musicians and good with children, in addition to having a multi-cultural program which perfectly fit EISMA goals.

 

Assembly Photo Credits:
Top photo - Bjarne
Middle photo - Tom Pitt
Bottom photo - Jim Gillespie
All photos © Modal Music, Inc.