The Jews with Arkady Duchin, Hip-Hop Performance: 7 Recommendations for Mid-January
The Zappa Goldsatter Sound System Festival kicks off with a show by the Jews hosting Arkady Duchin and a show by Miri Mesika hosting Arik Berman;
Gidi Gov will join the Revolution Orchestra in a special performance of his songs;
And some more cultural recommendations not to be missed this week
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13/01/2022
Thursday, 13 January 2022, 08:41
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Zappa Goldsatter Sound System Festival
The "Zappa Goldstar Sound System" festival, which kicks off this weekend, will return and pay tribute to the albums of Aviv Geffen, Assaf Amdursky, Jane Bordeaux, The Jews, Church of the Intellect, Liran Danino, Mosh Ben Ari, Miri Mesika and Redband.
It will take place mainly in two new complexes - the new Zappa Tel Aviv and the Zappa Emek Hefer. This coming Saturday
evening, the Jews will return to their second album bearing their name and host Arkady Duchin. Next Thursday, Miri Mesika will host Arik Berman and return to the second album
Saturday, 15.1 (The Jews)
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I'm not a thief
A new children's play staged by the Meditech Theater for ages 8 and up based on author Tami Shem Tov's award-winning book, on the revolutionary educational vision of Janusz Korczak, the orphanage he founded, and the children reborn thanks to him.
When?
January 15, 12:00
Where?
The Meditech Theater in Holon
"I'm not a thief" (Photo: Courtesy of Meditech)
Gidi Gov and the Revolution Orchestra
The Revolution Orchestra - one of the most interesting music bodies currently operating in Israel under the artistic direction of Roi Oppenheim and Zohar Sharon - continues to embark on musical adventures, this time with singer, actor and comedian Gidi Gov.
In the show, Gov will perform the favorite songs from his long solo career, including "There's No More Day", "Loot Burn", "Hold on to the Air", "Girl in Glasses", "That's How She Is In The Middle", "Prima", "Who Do You Want", " Let's Stay "," Almost Autumn "," No Man's Land "and others - in new and original adaptations written especially for this show.
When?
Tonight 13.1 at 21:00
Where?
The Shlomo Lahat (Chich) Opera House, 19 Shaul Hamelech Blvd., Tel Aviv
Gidi Gov performs his hit "Girl in Glasses" with the Revolution Orchestra, in the rehearsal room of the Israel Opera House in Tel Aviv, January 10, 2022 (Stills: Reuven Castro, Video: Yotam Ronen)
Samuel
June commits suicide and goes to hell, where he meets Adolf Hitler, and with his help realizes that he forgot to find a home for his hamster Samuel before committing suicide.
What will June do?
He has only one option - to defeat the devil in a rap contest, come back to life and save Samuel.
This is largely the plot of "Shmuel", the new hip hop show at the Tmuna Theater directed by Molly Schulman with music by Roi Doron.
When?
Friday 14.1 and Saturday evening 15.1 at 22:00
Where?
Tmuna, Shonzino 8 Tel Aviv
Idan Yaniv
After immersing himself in the recordings, Idan Yaniv returns to the stages in a new show, where he will direct all his big hits in new arrangements alongside songs from the album (sixth!) On the way.
When?
January 17
Where?
Zappa Herzliya
"Suddenly Noam"
Saar Vardi's 'Suddenly Noam' is a sweeping and surprising novel, at the center of which is a mysterious mystery - the book's protagonist's wife texts him to pick up the son Noam from the caregiver, but the devoted father does not know such a child.
He remembers his wife, his daughters, but has never heard of Noam.
Despite the supernatural mystery at its center, "Suddenly Noam" is primarily a book about parenting, fatherhood and the daily race of us all.
The book is intended for parents at all stages, who will also find escapism in it, but will also surely identify with the book's protagonist and the hallucinatory tale he has fallen into.
The 12th night
The Yoram Levinstein acting studio presents a modern version of Shakespeare's classics, and this time it is set in the 1930s and is accompanied by jazz songs by Irving Berlin accompanied by a live orchestra.
Translation: Dori Perens, Arranged and directed by Rafi Niv.
When?
Every evening (except Monday) at 20:00.
Friday at 16:00
Where?
Abbas Hall, 19 Hanoch Street, Hatikva neighborhood, Tel Aviv
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Five recommendations - and a warning
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