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"Voice of the Neighborhood": Be a Part of the Celebration | Israel today

2020-10-04T11:59:59.611Z


In the "Voice of the neighborhood" here, singers host and bring performances to your living room • The concept manages to be light, interesting and fun | TV


In the "Voice of the Neighborhood" here we host singers and bring performances to your living room • The concept manages to be light, interesting and fun

  • Hosts Mosh Ben Ari at "Kol Hashechuna"

Corona time.

There are no performances and here they bring performances to the living room.

Conductor Ben Yefet hosts on his roof in the Hatikva neighborhood, with Maya Alcolumbra, artists for conversation and songs, a concept that on paper sounds pretty standard.

But the Hatikva neighborhood brings in this concept something very authentic and not tie.

Friday's show hosted Mosh Ben Ari, and although he has appeared over the years in many shows, here he seems much more relaxed and casual, so the conversation with him flowed very much and he shared many things from his personal life: his children's musical career, his relationship and more.

On the musical side, Mosh and Yefet performed several songs in new arrangements along with "Waka Tikva", the local Yefet ensemble.

When they appear, the people of the neighborhood gather on the rooftops and dance.

In between, additional voices are brought in: the women’s parliament, the neighborhood librarian and the neighbor who cooks the holiday dishes, which are served at the end of the show.

"Neighborhood Voice" is a concept that gives viewers a feeling that they are part of the celebration that takes place beyond their door and manages to be light-hearted, interesting and fun.

"Voice of the Neighborhood," here, 11 Friday, 9:30 p.m.

Source: israelhayom

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