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Dance, metal, conceptual art and more this week in Jerusalem
International luminaries of the edgy arts take over Jerusalem this week, with Frankfurt-based photographer and installationist Tamara Grcic, the acclaimed Parsons Dance company of New York, and London's the Rotten death metal act on offer for the Holy City culture vultures. So between the 2010 Hamshushalayim festival culminating this weekend and the hubbub over the Gregorian calendar drawing to a close headed our way in about two weeks, reports of a Jerusalem entertainment winter chill have apparently been greatly exaggerated.
And there's plenty more to explore all around town. See it all here at our full events section.
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