Israel Festival
The Israel Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל ישראל) is a multidisciplinary arts festival held every spring in Israel. Its center is Jerusalem.
The Israel Festival started in 1961 as a summer festival for classical music in the ancient Roman theater in Caesarea.[1] Throughout the years the festival grew in the number of art disciplines and activity centers with recent festivals including classical music, ballet, jazz, theater, visual arts and lectures, combining high quality programs from Israel and abroad. From 1982 onwards the Israel Festival was adopted by the City of Jerusalem and most shows are held within its boundaries.
While the festival's quality is widely recognized, there have been complaints about the high entrance fees to the performances. Nevertheless, some of the shows are offered free. Street performances and special performances for children are also part of the festival.[2]
Since 2014, General Director Eyal Sher and Artistic Director Itzik Giuli have led an innovative contemporary artistic vision, along with a steadfast low ticket price ideology, and recently a pro-active ecological policy.
The first festivals were directed by Zvi Propes. Yossi Tal-Gan served as the director of the festival from 1992 till 2014. He was replaced at the helm by Eyal Sher, previously the director of the Jerusalem Foundation's Art and Culture Department. Sher brought onboard Artistic Director Itzik Giuli. Dan Halperin heads the public board. The festival operates as a non-profit organization.
See also
- Culture of Israel
- Music of Israel
- Israeli dance
- Theater of Israel
References
- About the Israel Festival
- The Israel Festival for the young... at heart, Rachel Matthe, Jerusalem Post, May 21, 2007