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WHAT's on in Tel Aviv /MAY WHAT'S ON IN TEL AVIV / MAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 INDEPENDANCE DAY EVE INDEPENDENCE DAY SLUG THE BIGGEST PILATES IN THE TUNNEL MAIN CELEBRATIONS FAMILY FESTIVITIES INBAL PINTO & AVSHALOM CLASS IN THE WORLD THEATRE PLAY WITH AROUND THE CITY - MUSIC, FUN QUIZ, FREE TOURS POLLAK DANCE COMPANY Sportek, Hayarkon Park SUBTITLES IN ENGLISH CHILDREN SHOWS, DANCES, FOLK DANCING MAY 4-5 6 PM FIREWORKS AND MORE Suzanne Dellal Center IGOR MOISEYEV BALLET Gesher Theatre 8:30 PM, Tel Aviv Museum of 10AM-4PM FOLK DANCE Art Plaza Rothschild blvd TEL AVIV PORT FROM OLD TEL AVIV TO 8:45 PM, Rabin Square FREE TOUR MAY 5-6 THE “WHITE CITY” TOUR 9 PM, Davidoff Park in Jaffa JUSTIN BIEBER Every Thursday at 11 AM Bronfman Auditorium Every Saturday, 11 AM 9 PM, Menachem Begin Park PURPOSE WORLD TOUR Meeting Point: Aroma Café at Meeting point: 10 PM, Performing Arts Center 7 PM Tel Aviv Port 46 Rothschild Blvd. Plaza Hayarkon Park 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ON THE EDGE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL BIRTH OF THE PHOENIX JAM & JOPLIN VENEZUELA RUSSIAN SOUL INTERN. MUSEUM DAY ISRAELI PAPER EXHIBITION MAY 9-11, 4 PM VERTIGO DANCE COMPANY A TRIBUTE TO JANIS JOPLIN BATSHEVA DANCE COMPANY OPERAS AND ROMANCES FREE ENTRANCE: Tel Aviv Port Market Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Beit ONGOING 8:30 PM 9 PM PREMIERE BY OHAD NAHARIN 11 AM, Tel Aviv Performing Hatfutsot, Rubin Museum, Eretz Israel Museum SHIRMA ROUSE WITH THE Performing Arts Center, Shablul Jazz Club MAY 12-20 Arts Center Rishon LeZion Museum,The Herzliya Suzanne Dellal Center Museum of Man and BAND SESLER ORCHESTRA OF EYAL VILNER DOCAVIV THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC the Living in Ramat Gan, ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERT TRIBUTE TO ARETHA FRANKLIN DOCUMENTARY FILM LA FORZA DEL DESTINO ORCHESTRA HOSTS THE Weizmann Science Park 10 PM Museum, Diamond Museum 9 PM FESTIVAL (THE POWER OF FAITH) TORONTO SYMPHONY in Ramat Gan, The Israeli Suzanne Dellal Center Zappa Club, Herzliya MAY 11-20 VERDI’S OPERA ORCHESTRA Museum of Caricature and Tel Aviv Cinematheque MAY 12-27 Brahms, Dvorak, Jordan Pal Comics in Holon, Archive and Tel Aviv Performing 9 PM Museum of the History of Arts Center Holon, Herzliya Museum of Bronfman Auditorium Contemporary Art and others 15 17 18 19 20 21 FELICJA BLUMENTAL ILLUSIONS OF LOVE TETRIS GAME ON THE CITY RACHELLE FERRELL ART AND DESIGN FOREVER YOUNG - INTERNATIONAL MUSIC SPECIAL EVENING OF HALL BUILDING JAZZ CONCERT MARKET BOB DYLAN AT 75 FESTIVAL BALLET WITH THE Every Thursday evening 10 PM LOCAL ARTISTS FAIR ONGOING EXHIBITION MAY 15-20 PRINCIPAL DANCERS OF THE Rabin Square Tel Aviv Performing Every Saturday Museum of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art MARIINSKY THEATRE OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND Arts Center 10 AM – 4 PM, Jaffa Port Jewish People 8 PM, (Beit Hatfutsot) MAY 18-20 SARONA TOUR FAMILY ACTIVITIES Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center Throughout the city Every Friday, 11 AM ART WORKSHOPS, SALUTE Meeting point: Sarona Visitors’ CHILDREN'S SHOWS, WINE FESTIVAL Center (11 Avraham Albert Mendler St.) STREET THEATER & CIRCUS MAY 17-18, 6:30 PM Every Saturday from 11 AM Hatachana Sarona and Hatachana 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SEU JORGE THE LIFE TEL AVIV EAT KAMEA DANCE TWO: ONE. ONE AND ONE DESIGNERS’ MARKET AND ISRAELI FOLK DANCING MISA TANGO - CARMINA AQUATIC FOOD FESTIVAL NACHO DUATO VERTIGO DANCE COMPANY FOOD MARKET Every Saturday BURANA A TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE MAY 23-25 CONTEMPORARY Every Thursday 12 – 8 PM 11 AM LITURGICAL CONCERT MAY 25-26 Gordon Beach Promenade 8 PM, Charles Clore Park DANCE PREMIERE Suzanne Dellal Center Every Friday 10 AM – 4 PM 8 PM Tel Aviv 9 PM Dizengoff Center Tel Aviv Performing YOGA ON THE ROOFTOP THE ISRAEL Performing Suzanne SPRING JAZZ PHILHARMONIC Arts Center Arts Center Dellal Center Every Friday, 11 AM Tel Aviv City Hall JAMAICAN JAZZ STREET ORCHESTRA CONCERT MATSUEV PLAYS MOZART SARONA MARKET FOOD 12 PM-3PM MAY 27-28 TOUR Ben Gurion Boulevard Bronfman Auditorium Every Thursday evening Book: tel-aviv.gov.il/en/Visit 29 30 31 THE ISRAEL SYMPHONY SHAVUOT CELEBRATIONS HAMLET | COLLAGE ORCHESTRA RISHON LE ACTIVITIES FOR THE ENTIRE THEATRE OF NATIONS ZION FAMILY (MOSCOW) CLASSICAL CONCERT Sarona, Hatachana PLAY DIRECTED AND ADAPTED Beethoven BY ROBERT LEPAGE 8 PM ZAPPA & SARONA (Performed in Russian with ON YOUR WAY HOME Tel Aviv Performing MARKET Hebrew and English titles) Arts Center LIVE MUSIC 8:30 PM VISIT THE DUTY FREE Every Tuesday Gesher Theatre from 9:30 PM Warning: Excessive consumption of alcohol is dangerous and harmful to your health! 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