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Hama'abada (The Lab)
Hama'abada (The Lab)
The story of the development of the city of Jerusalem is often the tale of a single person possessed of a vision and the wherewithal to make it a reality. David turned it into the capital of Judea, Suleiman built the Old City's majestic walls, Moses Montefiore's deep pockets established what would become west Jerusalem and, in the modern era, venture capitalist Erel Margalit is making sure that Jerusalem becomes a destination for not just its historic and religious value, but for its rich artistic life.
To that end, he established The Jerusalem Performing Arts Lab, better known as Hama'abada, in an abandoned warehouse at Jerusalem's old train station. Originally intended to incubate local talent, the Lab now draws both relatively unknown Israeli musicians and headlining international acts looking for a venue cozier than the massive Ramat Gan Stadium.
The Lab also sponsors and develops multiple events in other media, including dance, theater, traditional art and video art. Increase your enjoyment with a drink from the bar.
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Upcoming Events At Hama'abada (The Lab)
02.09.10 Traveling in the Void: A Solo Performance04.09.10 Diwan Ha-lev
05.09.10 Mitoko's House
06.09.10 Michael
07.09.10 Iris Erez: Three Shows
07.09.10 Liron Elal and Chitola | Double feature at the Bar
11.09.10 Night of Women Performers: Galia Yaron and Roni Alter
12.09.10 Premiere
19.09.10 Murder in the Fast Lane







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