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Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week

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Next week in Israel offers a vibrant array of cultural events, from immersive digital art at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art to the Israeli Opera's debut of Tchaikovsky's Iolanta, a meditation on self-discovery. The Israel Philharmonic explores the American musical landscape, while the Italian group Sticky Bones brings the raw energy of early jazz to local stages. Marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, violinist Pavel Sporcl joins pianist Michael Zartsekel in reviving works by composers lost to the Nazi regime, and the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company presents a powerful revival of Rami Be'er's Aide Mémoire.

Families can enjoy 'The Magic Baton,' a musical adventure blending Harry Potter with classical favorites, and the Batsheva Dance Company revives Ohad Naharin's Sadeh21, a masterclass in movement. Anu, Museum of the Jewish People, hosts a special evening reflecting on the testimony of poet Abraham Sutzkever, while 'The Voice of Maria' pays tribute to opera legend Maria Callas with fresh interpretations by rising stars. These events invite audiences to engage with art, memory, and music in new and meaningful ways.

Original article source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-884210
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