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Israel's grandest summer festival, Chutzot Hayotzer has been delighting
Jerusalemites for more than 30 years. An outstanding array of
paintings, prints, ceramics, jewelry, textiles, Judaica, gadgets,
woodworking, and more, all for sale, make the festival (whose name
loosely translates to "The Creator's Fair") a pivotal event for local
and international artists alike. There is an Israeli pavilion featuring the work of Israeli artists, as well as an international pavilion, where artists from thirty two countries around the world display and sell their arts, crafts and wares.
In addition to the local and international arts and crafts on offer, the
festival includes an international food court, featuring ethnic dishes
from across the globe, as well as plenty of live musical entertainment
including performances by Israeli superstars (lineup below) and children's activities.
Lineup of musical performances at 21:30 (Saturday nights at 22:00):
2.8.10 | Monday | Gidi Gov
3.8.10 | Tuesday | Boaz Shar'abi
4.8.10 | Wednesday | Ha'dag Na'chash
5.8.10 | Thursday | Arkadi Duchin
7.8.10 | Saturday night | David Broza
8.8.10 |Sunday | Knesiyat Ha'shechel
9.8.10 | Monday | Aviv Gefen
10.8.10 | Tuesday | Mosh Ben Ari
11.8.10 | Wednesday | Shlomi Shabbat
12.8.10 | Thursday | Ahinoam Nini
13.8.10 | Saturday night | Ivri Lider
Admission: Adult: 55 NIS, 45 NIS for Jerusalem resident card holders
Youth (ages 12 to 18), students, soldiers, senior citizens, disabled and police: NIS 45
Children (ages 5 to 12) : 30 NIS
Committee groups: 45 NIS
Family ticket (parents with 3 children): 190 NIS, with resident card: 160 NIS
For more information please visit the festival's website.
Weekdays (except Friday): 18:00-23:00; Saturday night: 1 hour after Shabbat until 24:00
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