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    Dido and Aeneas’ Opera Returns to Israeli Stage with Fresh Twist

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    What’s happening

    The timeless Baroque opera,Dido and Aeneas, composed by Henry Purcell with lyrics by Nahum Tate, is making a return to the stage in Israel. The new production is directed by Iris Goren and features the Bertini Choir. The talented cast includes Anat Czarny as Princess Dido and Uri Elkayam as the sorceress, bringing fresh perspectives to this classic tale.

    Why it matters

    This revival ofDido and Aeneashighlights the cultural and artistic dynamism in Israel. The opera, originally performed in 1689, has connotations of both education and deep philosophical layers. It warns young women about the fickleness of men, a message still relevant today. Presenting it in modern Israel shows the country’s commitment to enriching its cultural landscape through diverse and classic arts.

    The Big Picture

    The opera, based loosely on Virgil’sAeneid, challenges the traditional Roman narrative by displaying the will of the gods as merely a witch’s deceit. The iconic “Dido’s Lament” from the opera is widely celebrated, further incorporating this work into global popular culture, as seen in films likeGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3and Netflix seriesCastlevania: Nocturne.

    What they’re saying

    Anat Czarny

    “The lyrics Tate wrote are immortal. The philosophical elements fuse with the personal to shape a flawless opera,” Czarny shared with The Jerusalem Post.

    Uri Elkayam

    Elkayam, known for versatile roles in opera and drag performances, emphasized the metaphorical elements of the production: “This production is not a realistic one. We, the witch and the other wild creatures, aren’t necessarily real beings that live in the woods – we can also be the voices in Dido’s own mind.”

    Context and Relevance

    Bringing such a storied European art form to Israeli audiences continues the trend of unpacking classical narratives in innovative ways. The production combines powerful storytelling with cultural reflections, affirming Israel’s role as a hub for thoughtful and transformative theatre.

    When and Where

    The performance will run at various locations:

    • Saturday, June 22, at 11 a.m. at Alma Hall, Zichron Ya’acov
    • Monday, June 24, and Wednesday, June 26, at 8 p.m. at Recanati Auditorium, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

    Tickets are priced at NIS 155-175 and can be booked through the official Bertini Choir website.

    Worth Noting

    Purcell’sDido and Aeneasis performed infrequently, making this an exciting opportunity for opera enthusiasts. Its presentation in English also makes it accessible, drawing audiences of all backgrounds to experience this historic opera in a new light within Israel’s vibrant arts scene.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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