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Happy weekend: the cultural events that await you | Israel Today

2022-08-25T11:32:34.710Z


Music shows, exhibitions, theater plays, festivals and other events that will take place this weekend • Maya Cohen has collected all the recommendations for you


The Jews at the summer rock show


Saturday, 21:00, Caesarea Amphitheater


The Jews band celebrates 27 years of activity in a festive show at the Caesarea Amphitheater with all their hits from three decades of music.

The show will host the Monica Sex band for a first collaboration of its kind with joint and special performances.

"The Jews", photo: Coco

Micah Shetrit in a new show


Thursday, 9:00 p.m., Skyline


Shetrit comes to a new show that will combine hits he wrote for himself alongside songs he created with Natasha's friends.

In the Shetrit show, he will sing for the first time some of the best songs he wrote for others, and will host Ariel Zilber and Alon Ader.

Kaleidoscope - pop-art meeting


Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Agam Museum


As part of the series of cultural meetings at the museum that combines lectures and musical works, there will be a lecture on pop art - art that combines popular elements and turns the everyday into art and the high art attainable.

The lecture will be given by Rav Barak.

More at the museum: a new exhibition that combines works of art and music, guided tours, kinetic art workshops and more.

The End of Summer Festival at the Jerusalem Theater


Thursday, starting at 17:00, the theater square


The End of Summer Festival is coming to an end, when today the children's play "A guest comes to the bear" will be staged.

Later in the evening, Nono will perform with her hits and will also host Ronnie Duane.

Film festival in Mitzpe Ramon


Thursday and Friday during the day starting at 10:00


the "Cinema on the Edge" film festival, a branch of the festival in Jerusalem which will make the art of cinema and cinematic creation accessible to the residents of Mitzpe Ramon and the surrounding area and other film lovers from around the country.

This year the festival will present a diverse and rich program of long and short, documentary and feature films with an emphasis on experimental, daring and surprising cinema that combines styles, mediums and disciplines.

More at the festival: master classes and meetings with creators including Ari Pullman, Michael Moshunov and more.

Daniel Stiopin - a one-man comedy show


Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Tsofa Tel Aviv


The actor and comedian Daniel Stiopin (Anatoly from "Kopa Rasht") comes together with a special comedy show, where he takes the audience on a crazy one-night journey that changed his life from end to end.

Styofin recalls his childhood in Ukraine, tells about the success of "Kupa Rashat", the feeling of foreignness, anxieties and relationships - all with theatricality and the ability to deliver comedy that is unique only to him.

Shabbat reception in honor of Nurit Hirsch


Friday, 10:30, Tel Aviv Tel Aviv


Shabbat reception in honor of the Israeli musician, conductor, arranger, pianist and composer Nurit Hirsch, Israel Prize winner and darling of the city of Tel Aviv-Jaffa who recently celebrated her 80th year.

Participants: Leah Naor, Tovia Tzafir, Estherit Baltsen, Moshe Zorman.

Musical management: Rami Harel.

Dov Navon - Standup


Friday, 10:00 p.m., Team Tel Aviv


Dov Navon performs an intimate, yes, funny and engrossing solo show that combines imagined dreams alongside stories from life itself.

Gor Koren wrote the show for him.

Dov Navon, photo: Eric Sultan

Farmers market in Ein Zivan


Friday, starting at 09:00, Kibbutz Ein Zivan tourist complex


paying tribute to the late maestro Tzvika Pick, who passed away, stalls, local food trucks, stalls and more. There will also be activities for children - make-up workshops, crafts and more.

"You who loved my soul"


Thursday, 20:30;

Friday, 11:00;

Saturday, 18:00 and 21:00, Bhima Theater


An original play inspired by the murderous attack in a youth bar.

A family drama centered on a 17-and-a-half-year-old religious young man, who was forced to come out of the closet unexpectedly and unplanned in front of his family, a few hours after his life was saved by a miracle and finds himself, in the bitter treatment imposed on him by his family.

From the play, photo: Eli Katz

"Optimism" exhibition


Friday, 11:00, Beit Liebling Tel Aviv


A tour of the "Optimism" exhibition, the modernist architecture exhibition of Kovna, the Lithuanian city, which will shatter myths about modern architecture.

The tour is guided by the curator of the exhibition on behalf of Liebling House, Shira Levy Binyamini.

Shlomo Yadov hosts Ester Rada


Friday, 8:00 p.m., Zappa Herzliya


Shlomo Yadov, among the acclaimed creators and singers in Israel who is responsible for beloved classics such as "White Days", "Deep Blue Evening", "Dreaming in Sephardi", "A Song Between the Evenings", "Part from me" and more, in a festive performance on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

Kobi Afallo in Tel Aviv


Saturday 22:00, the new Zappa Tel Aviv


Kobi Afallo concludes a full year with a festive summer tour and comes to Zappa for the Live and Love festival with a show full of his hits - "Sea of ​​Mercy", "Longing Song", "What my heart chose" , "I have nothing else" and more.

Tremolo Percussion Festival


Thursday, 19:00, Tremolo Center and throughout the city of Netanya


A festival that salutes the art of percussion and combines shows, workshops and sessions.

As part of the festival, a 100 year celebration of the composer and architect Xanakis who combines dance with percussion instruments, performances and drumming workshops for children and more.

Marina Maximilian


Thursday, 21:00, Zappa in the Park - Yehoshua Gardens


Marina Maximilian in a band show with all her hits from the different albums, in different languages ​​and with the groove that characterizes her.

Marina Maksimilian, photo: Daniel Kaminsky

"Galbi"


Saturday, 9:00 p.m., the Bima Theater An


original Israeli drama about the Yemeni children affair.

In the year 1983, the protagonist of the play, Zahra Adani, a married lawyer and mother of a child, who carries the pain of the immigration crisis of her parents who immigrated from Yemen, goes on a search for her twin sister, who disappeared in the early 1950s, at the behest of her deceased mother. Her best friend is Adiva. , the daughter of Holocaust survivors, a second generation of secrets and silence. Against the background of the things that are revealed, the friendship between the two is put to the test.

The End of Summer Jazz Festival


Thursday, 20:00, The Gray Club of Tel Aviv


The Gray group in collaboration with the Israeli jazz community in a special production for the festival.

At the beginning of the evening, a recital by Roberto Tarnazzi, one of the most active and sought-after pianists in Italy, who appears on important stages around the world.

In the second part, Ella Daniel and the Mandatory Swing Band will perform a performance of gypsy swing and jazz à-la-Paris.

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