Noa is Israel's leading international concert and recording artist. The world music superstar studied at the Rimon School where she met her long-time partner and collaborator, Gil Dor. Noa's strongest influences come from the singer-songwriters of the '60s, including Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen.
The Consulate General of Israel to the Mid-Atlantic Region supports this event in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Delaware.
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Video of the Month
Noa (Achinoam Nini) Wild flower (Live on Belgium TV. 1995)
Make sure you don't miss the incredible talents of Noa, coming to Philly in March!
The Blog Log
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Arts Calendar at a Glance
Feb. 10 & 11 - Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak
Feb. 25 - April 1 - Israeli Film Festival @ Various Locations
Mar. 18 - Noa @ The Grand
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The Consulate General of Israel in Philadelphia serves the six state Mid-Atlantic region of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Southern New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.
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PERFORMING NOW!!!
INBAL PINTO & AVSHALOM POLLAK DANCE COMPANY
This internationally known dance company is in Philadelphia through February 11th at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts!
It's dance theatre at its best! Fantasy meets sideshow spectacle in Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak's master work "Oyster," a full-length regional premiere about a fantastic circus world of wandering street acrobats and other bizarre characters dressed in doll-like make-up, spiky blonde wigs and tutus.
The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia presents a slate of current feature films and documentaries that focuses on Israeli society, past and present. This year's selections speaks to issues of concern in modern-day Israel: immigration, religious conversion, sexuality and family dynamics.
The year's festival (www.iffphila.com) features films that have received critical recognition and acclaim both in Israel and abroad.
The opening weekend (February 25-26) features INTIMATE GRAMMAR, based on David Grossman's novel, and DUSK, a fast-paced Best Debut Film.
Preview the trailer for INTIMATE GRAMMAR below. The opening film will screen on February 25 at 8 PM and February 26 at 3 PM at the International House (3701 Chestnut Street).
Intimate Grammar
Many of the 2011 screenings were sold out houses!So please get your tickets today by clicking here!