Coral Bismuth, Amir Lev and LP: Seven Recommendations for the End of July
Coral Bismuth launches a new album at Barbie the day after Amir Lev does it, LP finally arrives in Israel after several cancellations caused by the Corona - and some other cultural recommendations that are worth paying attention to this week
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21/07/2022
Thursday, 21 July 2022, 00:17
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In the video: Elevator talk with Coral Bismuth (Edited by Gilad Mannheim)
LP
Had it not been for the Corona, LP should have appeared here three times already, but next week it's finally happening.
LP - or in her real name, Laura Pergolitzi - is responsible for one of the big hits of 2016, "Lost On You", which then dominated the charts and was the most anticipated in Israel that year.
Apart from him and besides other songs like "Other People", "Into The Wild" and "Muddy Waters", Pergolitzi has written songs for some of the greatest singers in the world, including Rihanna and Christina Aguilera.
When?
July 27
Where?
Raanana Amphitheater
Amir Lev
The wonderful musician Amir Lev launches his new album "Roma" in a big show at Barbie, where of course he will sing some new songs and also songs from all the albums in new and intriguing arrangements.
When?
July 26
Where?
Barbie Tel Aviv
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Coral Bismuth
After years of street performances and electrifying the Yarkon Park when she was a guest on the huge Maron 5 show, musician Coral Bismuth is launching her debut album "Street Songs" in a festive show at Barbie that will host Shekel, Daniela Spector, Looper and also some sunflowers.
When?
July 23
Where?
Barbie Tel Aviv
Witch art
The Eretz Israel Museum is launching a new exhibition featuring works by international artists inspired by rituals and ancient ceremonial traditions, alongside rare works of ethnographic art and 3,000-year-old archeological artefacts.
The exhibition will be attended by artists from around the world and at its heart will be displayed the huge installation "Pashpah - there is a magical forest within us", a huge contemporary work rooted in an authentic tradition from the Amazon.
The inauguration of the complex and the installation will take place at the opening of the exhibition on Friday in a unique ceremony by the international Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto and featuring the shaman Dexna Bana, a representative of the Honey Con tribe from the Amazon in Brazil.
When?
Starting July 22
Where?
Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv
Good at being a baby
Each one is an original, fresh, kicking and excellent sound.
Now, Sapir Wallach, Adi Shaham, Ruth Shuali, Ella Chic Bloom and Aviv Pek, five of the most wonderful hopes of Israeli indie, booklets for the supergroup (!) And put on a joint show - "Good at being a baby" - where they perform materials from each of them, And you and I get the best of the best.
When?
July 23
Where?
Inbal Theater, Yehieli 6 Tel Aviv
are good
John Halder is a revered lecturer in literature whose life changes in 1933.
Following the personal trauma he experiences when his mother's health condition deteriorates, Halder writes a successful novel in which he expresses his opinion in favor of euthanasia.
The novel falls into the hands of Hitler, and his emissary offers him to implement his views in the service of the Nazi party.
After much deliberation, Elder joins the party and the intoxication of the feeling that a new chapter begins in his life makes him fall in love with a young student and leave his wife.
Halder is convinced that he is only doing "good", and that people like him will help the Nazis overcome their bad reputation.
He eventually becomes Eichmann's personal assistant.
This is the story of the play that will be presented in the acting studio Yoram Levinstein.
When?
July 21-30 at 20:30 (except Fridays at 14:00)
Where?
Abbas Hall - 19 Hanoch Street, Hatikva neighborhood, Tel Aviv
ALBOREANDO
The flamenco band Ramangar, one of the founders and artistic directors of Keren and Avner Pesach, returns with a new show.
Twelve artists, dancers, singers and musicians will bring to the stage all the richness that only contemporary flamenco porn can offer.
When?
July 21
Where?
Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel Aviv
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Five recommendations - and a warning
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