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Tuesday 17.3 |
Doors Open 19:00 |
Showtime 20:00 |
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Early Price ₪70 |
Price ₪80 |
Tickets |
Original production with the participation of: Alma Zohar and Roni Somek
Editor, creator and moderator: Carmit Sapir Weitz
“Your words, master poet, are clear and beautiful.
“Like doves from a magician’s hand, they bloom and fly.”
Beyond the familiar hits, Yankela Rotblit is a unique poet who succeeds in expressing the tension between the personal and the social.
In sharp words, Rotblit writes poetry that combines rough romanticism with piercing social criticism, and loyalty to Hebrew in the changing world around it.
Carmit Sapir Weitz , poet Roni Somek, and Alma Zohar bring to the stage his cross-border work that leaves a deep mark on Israeli poetry, and examine: Do words really bloom and fly?
Among the songs that will be performed on the evening: “Wooden Horse”, “I’m Lying on My Back”, “I See Her on the Way to the Gymnasium” and many more.