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Jerusalem's top events for the week of March 16th
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Thursday, March 16th: Koach HaKetzev at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall
Purim is behind us but we don’t have to stop the celebrations. A musical performance combining the best songs from the children’s favorite show on “Hop” kids’ channel – a show full of rhythm for children and for the whole family.
Thursday, March 16th: “The Opposite of alive” – HaZira at the Nature Museum
‘The Opposite of alive’ invites you for a show that is the exact opposite of anything we got used to seeing at the conventional theater. It’s a nighttime, personal experience for a single person, which takes place at a space of the Nature Museum of Jerusalem where time froze.
Saturday, March 18th: Reginiano Project at the Nocturno
Reginiano Project’s music combines melodies and harmonies with past abundance. The words, the tunes and the acoustic adaptations created by Eyal Reginiano, who sings and plays various instruments, create an intimate, touching experience.
Saturday, March 18th: Children’s Play at the Museum for Islamic Art
Saturday morning, a beautiful day but also a day of the children’s play “New Resident at Home” – a tale about mice, neighboring and prejudice, with puppets, accessories and many mice, by the Train Theater.
Sunday, March 19th: “Good Morning Mr. Alzheimer” by the Jerusalem Theater Company
A stirring theatrical adaptation, telling the heart-rending, moving personal story about unconditional true love that refuses to surrender. Adaptation: Ron Gueta; director: Alma Weich-Hoshen; participating: Tzahala Michaeli, Eyal Shechter, Rafi Kalmar; in cooperation with the EMDA Association.
Next Thursday, March 23rd: Shai Zabari Live at Beit Avi Chai
The beloved series of meetings, Tales in Mono - this time about the songs and stories behind as Yoav Kutner will host and talk to Shai Zabari, Asaf Talmudi and Nitzan Zeira.
Next Friday, March 24th: Game of Thrones Tour around Jerusalem with the Tower of David Museum
On the tour between Mount Zion and the Holy Sepulchre, we will meet old tales that come back to life – knights and kings, princesses and bishops, the daily lives of pilgrims and of the common warriors in the crusader city.
Next Friday, March 24th: Welcoming Saturday at the Bible Lands Museum
Shlomo Ilan Kenan, a member of the “Jerusalem Tune” ensemble, a composer and Eastern stringed instruments’ player, will be hosting a different member of the ensemble every meeting, for a refreshing conversation about the weekly Torah portion, performing well known, loved songs along with the crowd.
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