Singing in Hebrew, Spanish, English, and Arabic, singer/songwriter David Broza, one of Israel’s most important living artists, brings the full spectrum of his work to this amazing production with his all-star band and special guests. (I've had the honor of opening fro David, and he is the real deal.)
Israel’s iconic singer/songwriter, guitarist and Unicef goodwill ambassador David Broza will embark on a coast-to-coast winter tour this December, celebrating 40 years since the release of his best-known song, "Yihye Tov" (Things Will Be Better). The well-known composition was written in 1977 during the Arab-Israeli peace talks between Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin, and has become an anthem of the Israeli peace movement.
Joining Broza on stage is a world-class group of seasoned and rising stars: From Palestine, Berklee School of Music graduate and qanun virtuoso Ali Paris; from Israel and NYC on guitars...
Israel’s iconic singer/songwriter, guitarist and Unicef goodwill ambassador David Broza will embark on a coast-to-coast winter tour this December, celebrating 40 years since the release of his best-known song, "Yihye Tov" (Things Will Be Better). The well-known composition was written in 1977 during the Arab-Israeli peace talks between Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin, and has become an anthem of the Israeli peace movement.
Joining Broza on stage is a world-class group of seasoned and rising stars: From Palestine, Berklee School of Music graduate and qanun virtuoso Ali Paris; from Israel and NYC on guitars...
- 11/24/2017
- by Dusty Wright
- www.culturecatch.com
Sky News and Facebook will partner up to host a Q&A with political party leaders next week.
Labour's Ed Miliband, the Liberal Democrats' Nick Clegg and the Greens' Natalie Bennett will answer questions from viewers about their plans for the country should they win the upcoming general election.
However, Prime Minister David Cameron has yet to confirm whether he will attend the event, and Ukip leader Nigel Farage will be absent due to pre-existing commitments in Strasbourg.
The Q&A will take place on Monday (February 2) as part of Sky News' initiative Stand Up Be Counted. The interviews with the party leaders will be aired live on the channel throughout the day.
The leaders will also answer questions from a 60-strong studio audience at Facebook's London office. Viewers at home can get involved by submitting their questions with the hashtag #AskTheLeaders.
Sky's Director of Newsgathering, Jonathan Levy, said: "This...
Labour's Ed Miliband, the Liberal Democrats' Nick Clegg and the Greens' Natalie Bennett will answer questions from viewers about their plans for the country should they win the upcoming general election.
However, Prime Minister David Cameron has yet to confirm whether he will attend the event, and Ukip leader Nigel Farage will be absent due to pre-existing commitments in Strasbourg.
The Q&A will take place on Monday (February 2) as part of Sky News' initiative Stand Up Be Counted. The interviews with the party leaders will be aired live on the channel throughout the day.
The leaders will also answer questions from a 60-strong studio audience at Facebook's London office. Viewers at home can get involved by submitting their questions with the hashtag #AskTheLeaders.
Sky's Director of Newsgathering, Jonathan Levy, said: "This...
- 1/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Theatre and cinema refuses festival while it is backed by Israeli Embassy amid Gaza crisis; industry reacts via social media.
The Tricycle Theatre has refused to host the UK Jewish Film Festival (Ukjff) as long as it is backed by the Israeli Embassy in London amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
The festival was due to host at least 26 films at The Tricycle in north London, but organizers are now searching for another venue for the November event and have criticized the move as “unacceptable”.
In a written explanation Jonathan Levy, chairman of The Tricycle, said: “Given the present situation in Israel/Palestine, and the unforeseen and unhappy escalation that has occurred over the past three weeks, including a terrible loss of life, The Tricycle cannot be associated with any activity directly funded or supported by any party to the conflict.
“The Tricycle will be pleased to host the Ukjff provided that it occurs without the support...
The Tricycle Theatre has refused to host the UK Jewish Film Festival (Ukjff) as long as it is backed by the Israeli Embassy in London amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
The festival was due to host at least 26 films at The Tricycle in north London, but organizers are now searching for another venue for the November event and have criticized the move as “unacceptable”.
In a written explanation Jonathan Levy, chairman of The Tricycle, said: “Given the present situation in Israel/Palestine, and the unforeseen and unhappy escalation that has occurred over the past three weeks, including a terrible loss of life, The Tricycle cannot be associated with any activity directly funded or supported by any party to the conflict.
“The Tricycle will be pleased to host the Ukjff provided that it occurs without the support...
- 8/6/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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