Culture in Tel Aviv
Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order
Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form.
Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
After October 7, Purcell’s 'Dido and Aeneas' rings truer than ever
Luxury by the Sea: Move-In-Ready Apartments in the Heart of Tel Aviv
‘The State of Things’
Israeli choreographers bring local tensions and pleasures to the stage in a significant manner.
Pop-ups are hitting Tel Aviv in a major way
“Not having a storefront allows me more financial flexibility to invest in creating more products."
A new theater trend comes to Jerusalem
Mystorin Ensemble brings the magic of immersive theater to Jerusalem.
A world of clouds
“We spoke a long time ago about having Andrea do his own shows in the frame of the company and also doing something with the dancers,” explains Pollak.
Intimacy with icons
When opening the call for applications to the Intimadance Festival, the flagship dance event of Tel Aviv’s Tmuna Theater, new artistic directors Renana Raz and Ofer Amram led with this concept.
‘Garage 6’ – Mayumana’s jukebox musical
The flagship Israeli multi-disciplinary extravaganza spreads it wings even further with its new production.
The greatest love story of all times
Roxmouth plays the lead role in the world-tour production of The Phantom of the Opera, which is due to land in Israel August 12, for 24 performances at the Opera House in Tel Aviv.
Opera: The cognitive tool
An illuminating chat with famed Polish opera director Michal Znaniecki, who recently directed ‘A Masked Ball,’ his sixth opera in Israel.
An oasis of calm
In the frenetic metropolis that is Tel-Aviv, the Hilton Hotel can always be relied on to provide an oasis of calm amid the chaos.
Millions tune in to Tel Aviv again for second Eurovision semi-final
Madonna finally signs a contract for her Saturday appearance.