Ariella Zeitlin's upbeat, entertaining, inspiring, and life-changing program for teens features popular movie soundtracks plus fun Broadway and Disney show tunes students love.
About the Show
Inspiring and Empowering
1,000 Faces of a Hero uses storytelling and cinematic music to entertain, educate, and inspire young adults.
The program, which artist Ariella Zeitlin co-wrote with her father, psycotherapist Hillel Zeitlin, LCSW, incorporates personal development and therapy tools to help audiences achieve their dreams, with fascinating personal stories and engaging moments of audience participation.
1,000 Faces of a Hero is inspired by the research of Joseph Campbell, who collected thousands of stories to understand how all cultures share similar hero stories.
This show aims to teach these tools to the audience in a way that is fun, powerful, and memorable, with popular music and a multimedia performance that includes animations, lights, and a backing track of a seven piece orchestra.
The 90-minute performance can be altered to 45 minutes, if desired, and either performance can be accompanied by a Question & Answer session with Ariella.
INCLUDING MUSIC FROM:
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Pirates of the Caribbean
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Pulp Fiction
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Harry Potter
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Jurassic Park
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The Lord of the Rings
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Mission Impossible
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Schindler's List
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Mulan
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Swan Lake
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The Little Mermaid
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Aladdin
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Hercules
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Frozen
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The Princess and the Frog
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Newsies
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Star Wars
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Superman
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Spiderman
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Avengers
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Cinema Paradiso
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Titanic
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Gladiator
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Game of Thrones
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Tangled
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The Greatest Showman
Meet
ARIELLA ZEITLIN
Ariella Zeitlin is an internationally renowned virtuoso violinist and singer with five million Spotify listeners, two million YouTube viewers, and 12,000 Instagram followers. Ariella has recorded for Warner Music and her music has been featured on TV shows, in documentaries, and video games. Ariella is a gifted storyteller who has performed concerts worldwide, including as a Goodwill Ambassador for Israel. Originally from Maryland, Ariella lives in Israel with her husband and two children.
Ariella was featured on The Voice (Israel) and received the Israel Ministry of Culture Grant for her first album, Revelation. She is proud to have written 1,000 Faces of a Hero with her father, psychotherapist Hillel Zeitlin, LCSW, who also helped develop accompanying curriculum appropriate for high schools and youth groups.
Partial list of organizations and audiences for whom Ariella has performed:
American University
Austrian Tourism Ministry
Bar Ilan University
Bridges for Peace
Brigham Young University & Mormon Church of Jerusalem
Chabad Houses in Birminghan, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leicester, London, Manchester, Nottingham
Church of the Holy Sepulcher Jerusalem
Hatzalah
Jerusalem YMCA
Jewish Community Centers in Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Hartford, Ottawa, Richmond
Yad Vashem: The World Holocaust Remembrance Center
A message from Ariella
If I could, I would give you the world.
You are capable of so much more than you think you are.
And so I made this show to inspire you to think bigger, and to take your first steps towards your dreams.
This show will do that for you.
The music and messages of 1,000 Faces of a Hero focus on navigating the difficulties of finding your own voice during transitional times in your life.
The more you recognize your unique gifts, the more you invest and believe in yourself, the more your gifts will be the way you make the world a better place.
I love you and I believe in you and I can't wait to see you this season.