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The artists continue the fight: "It's a real alarm" Israel today

2020-04-26T20:29:35.016Z


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Culture and artists gathered at the Chamber Theater plaza and called on the government to save the industry • Keren Peles: "Don't ignore the cry"

The headquarters of the fight to save the world of culture and events continues the struggle of 150,000 workers in the cultural and entertainment industry, who found themselves disabled in the shade of the Corona.   

Tonight at the Chamber Theater Square, a protest ceremony was held titled "Don't Turn Off My Beacon," led by actor Tzahi Halevi and featured singer Keren Peles, who opened the ceremony with "transparent" vocals. 

Karen Fells said: "When I was a child and I was afraid the music helped me. Here our culture is growing, and these are our roots. Please do not ignore the cry of the cultural workers. 150,000 intellectuals floating in the air today. Please do not ignore the cry of my friends. Culture is not It is a mental warhead. It is a significant fighter at the forefront of the fight for our sanity. This is not a request. It is an emergency alarm. "   

The event was attended by 12 representatives from various industries and extinguished the beacon in protest of the 150,000 unemployed. Actor Tzahi Halevi, who directed the ceremony, said: "This is a ceremony in a cry for the House of Representatives. Do not extinguish the spirit of culture and events in the country. We who make you happy and do not ask for mercy or pampering. We want to work and earn a living. "Tonight we're not talking right and left. We're all equal. Crying our industry cry."

Representatives from other industries who took part in the protest: comedian Kobe Maimon from the standup industry, Chalk Pour from the music industry, Eran Baba from the technical industry, Hagit Coral from the producers industry, Shai Tubol from the dressing and styling industry, Lee Ossi from the sound and party industry, Ari Penn from the food and beverage industry and more.  

The headquarters of the struggle to save the world of culture and events said: "The ceremony today is intended to honor and remind each and every one of the industries in the industry that have been affected over the past two months. This is not a slogan, this is reality - the culture and events were the first to close and the last to return to activity and Earlier today, Minister Miri Regev announced her intention to lead a rescue plan for the industry, we applaud her and urge all government officials to act and act with the aim of ensuring that the plan is implemented quickly and will be a lifeline to many thousands of people. "  

Source: israelhayom

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