Two extraordinary, one-of-a-kind concerts. For the first time since the Israel Festival of 1984, leading Israeli pianists—performing regularly on the world’s most prestigious stages—reunite to recreate a remarkable musical celebration of shared piano performance from the classical repertoire.
A new musical interpretation of Arik Einstein's work through new compositions and original arrangements, interweaving video and sound samples from films, performances, music videos and sketches. Featuring Moni Moshonov, Einstein's good friend, and Roni Dalumi.
“Zichron Devarim”, one of the masterpieces of Israeli dance, echoes the collective and personal trauma left by the Holocaust in social and individual life.
A reimagining of Alice in Wonderland, “ALiCE” tells the story of a woman, or perhaps a girl, unsure of her identity and unsure of where she's going. She runs away or explores, discovering the powers within her changing body. The world around her is different, intriguing and fascinating – and at times downright crazy.
In one evening, on the Israeli Opera stage, 40 dancers and an orchestra meet to re-examine three canonical works that changed the face of music for dance in the 20th century:
The Rite of Spring | The Afternoon Rest of the Faun | Bolero.
Two dance pieces that raise questions about our essence as human beings—how we perceive ourselves, and what defines who we are. This evening touches on themes of identity, otherness, and encounters with the unknown, inviting introspection and meaningful reflection.