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Events in Jerusalem

Summer 2013 Performances at Safra Square


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Wednesday sep 11th

For the fourth consecutive year, the stage at the Municipality's Safra Square will host four summer concerts, each highlighting a different style of music popular in Mediterranean countries. The shows will take place throughout August and the beginning of September and include the participation of top artists, singers, and dancers.


August 1: Kedma: A large-scale production with performances by Din Din Aviv and her mother, singer Aliza Aviv, the Jerusalemite Flamenco singer Yael Horowitz and the Sharon Sagi dance group which includes 20 musicians, dancers, and singers. The show is an incredible, exciting cross-cultural journey of dance and world music: Balkan, Flamenco-Spanish, Bucharian, Arab-Egyptian and Israeli.


August 15: COME PRIMA-Back to San Remo. Impressive, nostalgic show featuring many performers, dedicated to Italian song. Participating singers and dancers will perform lively, rhythmic covers alongside new arrangements of the best hits of Italian and Neapolitan music and music from the San Remo festival. The event will be directed by Mani Pe'er and include the participation of Limor Shapira, Doron Mazar, Rami Talmid, and Eyal Haviv. Accompanying them will be a string quartet directed by Aryeh Kaufman, as well as the lead dancers of "Dancing with the Stars."


August 29: From Greece with Love. Shlomi Serengei will perform songs from his successful show "Breaking Plates with Shlomi Serengei." Serengei will be accompanied by seven musicians, including two bouzouki musicians. The show boasts an assortment of his greatest hits in a joyful, lively atmosphere.


September 11: Piyyut Performance for the High Holidays. Two days before Yom Kippur, this unique performance boasts the participation of Berry Sakharof, Rabbi Hayim Louk and the New Jerusalem Orchestra. This is the closing show of the Piyyut Festival, and entrance is free.

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