"Save the date": the 13th Beit Galim festival includes open houses art | music
The festival is done in collaboration between the Haifa Municipality - the Culture Department, the Bat Galim Community Center, the Bat Galim Forum and the Bat Galim Neighborhood Committee. This is the 13th year in the Sukkot "Beit Galim Festival" between the dates 5-7/10/23, Thursday-Saturday, in the Bat Galim neighborhood. As part of the main show, this year the festival will host the singer, Shai Tzbari.
And what will happen this year?
A rich, invested and diverse program. The festival will host a series of world music performances in various styles, starting with flamenco, through Greek music and continuing with electronic music and jazz.
what's in plan?
- Open houses - residents of Bat Galim open their houses and present art.
- Artistic activities - in the space between the community center and the boardwalk: painting, poetry, performances, lectures and workshops.
- Music shows - throughout the neighborhood as well as on the Bat Galim Promenade.
- Tours - guided tours around the neighborhood.
- Children's complex - a shaded complex with workshops, plays and activities that in the evening will change to a musical complex.
ART GALIM // by Sapir Brunzberg Levi
Every new year, for over a decade, the Bat Galim neighborhood is transformed into a work of art through augmented and virtual reality at the "Beit Galim" festival in the exhibitions of Sapir Bronzberg Levi. This year, through photography and AI technology, Bat Galim is inspired by famous works of art by Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Picasso and more.
Virtual reality artist
Sapir Brunzberg Levy, a visual artist and photographer who creates art through virtual reality, augmented reality, installations in space and more. Exhibiting at the "Beit Galim" festival for the 12th time.
About the event:
- Beit Rosenfeld, 25 Ahron Rosenfeld St., Bat Galim.
- Sukkot holiday 5-7.10.23.
- Show hours: Thursday 12:00-18:00, Friday 10:00-14:00, Saturday 10:00-18:00.
A reminder for those coming to spend time in Haifa during the Sukkot holiday:
At the request of the business owners on Nathanzon Street in the lower city, the street will be closed to vehicular traffic and will become a pedestrian walkway during all scheduled weekdays, starting at 12:00 noon.
The full schedule of performances will be published later, admission is free to all events.
To put an abandoned and fenced building stealing a public beach on the poster - to symbolize the festival - that means everything.
It's time to destroy the skeleton of the casino like they destroyed the dolphinarium in Tel Aviv.
to build a pavilion for restaurants and changing rooms and water sports like in the dolphinarium in Tel Aviv.
Open another beach to the public in the casino area.
Enough for rusting fences.
Pretty!
Is there a plan?