More
    HomeMicro NewsEntertainmentJerusalem Cultural Week: Art, Music, and Film June 21-27

    Jerusalem Cultural Week: Art, Music, and Film June 21-27

    Published on

    What’s it about?

    A week filled with enriching cultural events, music, art exhibitions, and film screenings in Israel’s vibrant capital, emphasizing the resilient spirit and rich heritage of Jerusalem.

    Why it matters

    These events highlight Jerusalem’s dynamic cultural landscape, reflecting Israel’s commitment to arts, historical celebration, and international solidarity. They offer Israelis and visitors a diverse range of experiences, reinforcing Jerusalem’s role as a cultural hub.

    Friday, June 21

    Visit the Living Gallery for “Unconditioned” by Ella Littwitz, curated by Hila Cohen-Schneiderman. The exhibition is inspired by Isaiah 35 and features minimalist burnt squill sculptures.

    Location: School of Visual Theater, 11 Bezalel St. Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission.

    Saturday, June 22

    Watch “In the Rearview”, a poignant film by Maciek Hamela about a van driver helping Ukrainian refugees flee Russian invasion.

    Location: Cinema By Sam Spiegel, 3 Menora St. Time: 8:30 p.m. With English subtitles. Ticket: NIS 30

    Sunday, June 23

    Enjoy “French Madness” by the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra with conductor Philippe Pierlot and soprano Daniela Skorka, featuring celebrated French arias.

    Location: YMCA, 26 King David St. Time: 8 p.m. Ticket: NIS 130; NIS 50 for under 35 Book at (02) 671-5888

    Monday, June 24

    Experience “Phantom of the Opera” highlights performed by Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest Christine in Broadway history, alongside Isaac Sutton.

    Location: Jerusalem Theatre, 20 Marcus St. Time: 8:30 p.m. Ticket: NIS 119 to NIS 199 Book at (02) 560-5755

    Tuesday, June 25

    Attend the “Shakespeare in Cinema” festival and watch Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of “Henry V” at the Jerusalem Cinematheque.

    Location: Jerusalem Cinematheque, 11 Hebron Rd. Time: 8:30 p.m. Ticket: NIS 41 Book at (02) 565-4333

    Wednesday, June 26

    Enjoy a concert by Mumin Sesler and his ensemble featuring Arab and Turkish music at the Jerusalem Music Center.

    Location: Jerusalem Music Center, 3 Yemin Moshe St. Time: 7 p.m. Ticket: NIS 90 Book at (02) 300-2321

    Also attend a lively Balkan music performance by Pulkes at the Yellow Submarine.

    Location: Yellow Submarine, 13 Harekavim St. Time: Doors open at 8:30 p.m., Performance starts at 9:30 p.m. Ticket: NIS 80 Book at (02) 679-4040

    Thursday, June 27

    Explore Retro-Jerusalem, one of the largest open-air flea markets, featuring thousands of antique items including Judaica and original art.

    Location: Outside the Clal Building, 97 Jaffa Rd. Time: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    Bringing the talents to the fore…

    Join the celebration of Israel’s diverse culture and international connections. These Jerusalem events exemplify the city’s unique blend of tradition and innovation, enriching the cultural tapestry of Israel.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

    More like this

    Jerusalem Piano Festival Opens with Innovative Israeli Concerto

    Jerusalem Piano Festival 2024: Hagai Yodan premieres tech-concerto, highlighting Israel's vibrant cultural and musical excellence.

    Prince William Named ‘World’s Hottest Bald Man’ Again Amid Challenges

    Prince William named "World's Hottest Bald Man" again, showing resilience during a challenging year, enhancing his public appeal and cultural influence.