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Troubles, troubles, troubles in paradise… and in- and around Habima Theater
We wrote many times on Tel Aviv Fever about the ‘strange’ restoration project of the Habima Theater done by architect Ram Karmi. But now also the designer of the new plaza near Habima: the sculptor Dani Karavan joined the chorus of complaining about the whole project and the two top ” artists ” are blaming each other! In this article by Noam Dvir in the Haaretz Magazine: “Squaring off in Tel Aviv”, Dani Karavan has … Read entire article »
Filed under: architecture, art, city, future, history, life, restoration, theater
Entrances of Tel Aviv buildings by photographer France Lebee-Nadav
I did found an awesome article in ‘Haaretz Magazine’ written by Dalia Karper: ‘Lovable Anarchy’ about France Lebee-Nadav who did photograph for 20 years the entrances of Tel Aviv buildings - that no-man’s land that belongs to the yard and the street. “You don’t find spaces like this anywhere else” says France Lebee-Nadiv… Not even in her city of birth, Paris. [building entrances of the Moriem House, at Druyanov Street 1, designed by Reuben Mitelman (1938). Photo's by Frits … Read entire article »
Filed under: architecture, city, history, photography
Dvora Bertonov: Perpetual motion
I did find a lovely article in Haaretz Magazine, last Friday, written by Ruth Eshl about the famous dancer, choreographer, teacher and scholar Dvora Bertonov,who died two weeks ago at the age of 95 in Tel Aviv. Dvora, born in Georgia in 1915, immigrated with her family to Palestine in 1915 and settled in Tel Aviv. After a short period for dance-lessons in Berlin (1929-1932) she came back to Tel Aviv and this awesome lady danced until a few weeks before her death… [picture: Habima, where Dvora Bertonov danced] … Read entire article »
Ayman Sikseck: the young writer from Jaffa
Last Friday, April 9th, I did find an long and very interesting article written by Doron Halutz in Haaretz Magazine about the young columnist and literary critic, Ayman Sikseck. The 26 years old Ayman, born in Jaffa, just released his debut work of fiction: “To Jaffa”. It is a story about the expierence of a literature student at the Hebrew University who divides his time between Jaffa and Jerusalem, and between a secret affair with his beloved Sherihan, a Muslim woman who is engaged to someone else, and a relationship with Nitzan, a Jewish woman. The book is only in Hebrew for now, but Ayman told me a few days ago, that they are talking about an English translation. We will keep you informed.. … Read entire article »
Filed under: books, life, literature
Read: Waltz of the Flowers
A lovely article, I did found in Haaretz Magazine, this Friday, written by Aviva Lori: “Waltz with the Flowers”, about the Ida’s Dance Club (all seniors ) in Tel Aviv. … Read entire article »
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