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Miri Ben-Ari

MIRI BEN-ARI, a Grammy Award-Winning violinist/producer/humanitarian, “UN Goodwill Ambassador of Music” to the United Nations, featured blogger for the Huffington Post and CEO of the non-for-profit organization GEDENK. Originally from Israel, has created her own unique music; a revolutionary fusion of classical, Hip-Hop, soul and dance.

A classically trained violinist, who once studied under the late classical master Isaac Stern, Ben-Ari has helped sell millions of records by collaborating with other Grammy award-winning artists such as Kanye West, Jay Z, Wyclef Jean, Alicia Keys, Wynton Marsalis, Britney Spears, Maroon 5, Akon, Patti Labelle, Brandy, Donna Summer, Janet Jackson, John Legend, Aventura, Diamond Platnumz, and Armin Van Buuren. Her album "The Hip Hop Violinist"/ Universal Records features many of these collaborations. 

Known for her captivating show-stoppers, Ben-Ari has wowed audiences around the world with performances such as: Aventura’s “Sold Out at Madison Square Garden” concert, VH1's "Save The Music" Gala at Lincoln Center, "Fashion Rocks" at Radio City Music Hall, Sesame Street, for President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign, Viacom’s Dream Concert at Radio City Music Hall and the Martin Luther King Jr. Presidential memorial dedication in Washington, DC. She was invited by media icon Yue-Sai Kan for a special performance during "Miss Universe China" in Beijing, a live broadcast to millions of people.

Ben-Ari has been the face of many promotional campaigns, including;  Reebok's “I Am What I Am” global print and TV advertisements, Vodafone, a Jimmy Hendrix PSA for BET, Pepsi , Coca-Cola and Harman Kardon (products include headphones and home theatre systems).

Miri Ben-Ari loves to give back to the community and has supported different charitable organizations such as UNICEF, FIBA (Fellowship of Israel and Black America), Phoenix House, NRB Convention and Aglow, the Jewish Federation, Russell Simmons’ philanthropic arts foundation and the Emery Awards. Ben-Ari is the founder and CEO of GEDENK, a not-for-profit organization, dedicated to educating, raising awareness and encouraging self-expression among youth about anti-Semitism, racism and their brutal consequences.  

As a young role model, Ben-Ari has been privileged to receive many international accolades:  she was honored as an "Apollo Legend" by the Apollo theater in New York City, "International Jewish Woman To Watch of 2007 Award,” “2008 Israel Film Festival Visionary Award, ”the American Society for Yad Vashem Award, "Young & Powerful for Obama”, “2011 Rising Star Award, the “Martin Luther King Award” from Israeli President, Shimon Peres, the “2012 Big Vision Awards”and in 2014, Ben-Ari was honored with the “Aviv Award” by The America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF) 75th Anniversary Gala at Lincoln Center, hosted by Itzhak Perlman. Her single "Symphony of Brotherhood," featuring the "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was the first instrumental single ever to hit on Billboard’s R&B/Hip Hop charts, MTV and VH1. In 2011, Ben-Ari was invited by America's First Lady, Michelle Obama to the White House for a special performance, and to be honored as a “Remarkable Woman” and in 2012 Ben-Ari was invited to perform for President Barack Obama.

Ben-Ari has been chosen by top Israeli news media Mako and Ynet as one of the top ten most influential Israelis now living in the United States, she received the first-ever “Girl Up Advocate Award” from the United Nations Foundation, the New York “Demmy Award,” the “2015 Ellis Island Medal of Honor,” and in 2016 the “Israeli Film Festival Achievement in Music Award.” Her most recent collaboration with African artist Diamond Platnumz entitled “Baila” has garnered over 9 million views and reached the top 40 number one position in Africa.

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