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Culture in Israel

27 July 2009 No Comment

Culture is everywhere in Israel, and no matter what you like, you’ll find it here.

Culture is varied by Flickr user Beny Shlevich

Culture is varied by Flickr user Beny Shlevich

Israel has developed a vibrant and varied cultural scene of international proportions and quality. Everything from classical music to theater is popular across the country, with shows everywhere from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, to the smallest kibbutzim in the Galilee or Negev.

Of course, as anywhere else, the cities are the cultural centers. In this respect, there is most culture in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with these cities forming the base for most international quality Israeli performances, as well as visiting international performances.

Be sure to check out the Culture in Tel Aviv and Culture in Jerusalem articles for specific details of activities in these cities.

by Flickr user Or Hiltch

by Flickr user Or Hiltch

Classical Music

Classical Music is very popular in Israel, with the Israel Philarmonic Orchestra having the highest number of subscribers per capita in the world. Based in Tel Aviv, they do also perform in Jerusalem and Haifa. The Israeli Opera and the Israeli Chamber Orchestra are also based in Tel Aviv. The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra are based in Jerusalem.

Away from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, there is by no means any void of cultural opportunity. Town, cities, and even small communities up and down the country have classical concerts all the time.

Popular Music

Israel has recently become a destination on many international popular artists world tours. Their concerts tend to be in the Tel Aviv area, although some perform elsewhere including at the Caesarea Ampthitheater. Israeli popular music is sometimes in English, although is usually in Hebrew and concerts are given across the country.

Dance

Tel Aviv is Israel’s dance hub, with the Bat Sheva, Bat Dor, and Inbal dance troups all based here.

Theater

Like classical music, theater is available at different levels across the country. Whilst most of the top-level performances are in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, each town has a theater where performances are given. It is worth bearing in mind, however, that many performances are in Hebrew.

Cinema

Cinemas can be found up and down Israel showing international blockbusters as well as local films. English-language films are not dubbed, and just have Hebrew subtitles whilst most Hebrew films have English subtitles to help you along.

Israel has three large film festivals. The DocAviv Festival, in Tel Aviv in early April, is an international documentary festival, the Jerusalem Film Festival in July, and the Haifa International Film Festival.

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