A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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Sorcerers night, Israel's Magic and Comedy dinner show, presents Israels' finest Magicians, Mentalists, and Illusionists. Every Sunday night, we gather to perform an unforgettable show - all in English. A minimum of four acts participate in each show, starting with Close Up magic at your table, leading to magical stage presentations that are guaranteed to amaze, astonish, and make you laugh too!
Fabulous family outing Great time had by ages 11 to 72!! Highly recommend Lovely atmosphere Lots of Fun
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Cultural Center of International Importance! There you can enjoy the art of magnificent dancers and art! I watched the dance performance of Mikhail Baryshnik - an incredible experience! Also a performance from Bulgaria "Theater, my love!" World-class! The Neve Cedek neighborhood around Susan Dahl's downtown is the perfect place for a stroll, shopping, a glass of wine ...
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Mayumana is a well known international group with talent, rhythm, color, music, energy and bursting creativity. performing almost every evening in one major city in the world, as well as in its own theatre- mayumana house in jaffa."momentum", the latest creation based on a precisely timed dialogue between sophisticated systems, wild imagination, and the virtuosic talent of its performers.
On our family tour we took part in a fantastic drumming and dance workshop with the Mayumana crew. It was an excellent experience and so much fun. Highly recommend this for groups.
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Bascula is Tel-Aviv's first independent performing arts center, with a mission to promote circus in Israel. A warehouse turned into a multipurpose space that changes to suit day or night. During the day you can see or participate in circus training - from professionals training their craft to classes for the general public. A studio in the second floor features dance and theater rehearsals, as well as classes, workshops and more. At night the space turns into a special venue, hosting music concerts, contemporary circus shows, dance, theater and more. A vegan coffee shop inside the Bascula enables you to always come, take a cup of coffee or a (stronger?) drink and just enjoy the space, sit in a special living room area or in one of the other available spots - with people flying around you.
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Jazz Alley club at Hasimta Theatre 8 Mazal Dagim Old Jaffa tel. 03-6812126 The Jazz Alley club is situated at Hasimta Theatre in Old Jaffa overlooking the picturesque Jaffa Harbour. Every Wednesday night, International Saxophonist/Composer Doctor Shlomi Goldenberg is hosting the foremost Israeli Jazz musicians, as well as internationally acclaimed ones: American saxophonist - Michael Rosen , C
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Habimah National Theatre of Israel Habima National Theatre of Israel will celebrate its 100 jubilee in 2017.
Last night we saw the magical "Dancing Theater" creation - FRIDA KAHLO by Avichai Chacham , now playing at Habima national theater . Everything about he show was truly an amazing magic : The talented ensemble/cast ; The stunning choreography ; The smart background set ; The cool costumes ; The MUSIC !!! Frida Kahlo delivers such an hypnotic visual experience , that you can really appreciate it without even understanding a word of Hebrew . The only thing you need is to google up Frida Kahlo and buy a ticket . It is a must see show .
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