Coming directly from New York, the folk-blues band The Dead Sea Sisters, for a live concert in our museum!
Opening Doors: 20:00
One ticket for all of this:
A short night tour at 20:00, during which wine is served, followed by the performance of The Dead Sea Sisters, which will worm us in the harsh Israeli winter.
Concert starts at 21:00
Ticket price: 65 NIS
Students: 45 NIS
The places are not marked so come early and save your sits.
Tickets can be also purchased at 03-6837676 ext. 20
Mazal Dagim 4 in Old Jaffa, between the port and the flee market. Free parking all around, or just arrive by bus to Sderot Yerushalayim, cross the Clock Tower, look at the amazing view of the Tel-Aviv seashore and you’re here 🙂
About the band:
The Dead Sea Sisters draw from America’s trove of early folk and blues music, as well as traditional and contemporary Israeli songs, bringing a sweetness and warmth to well-worn classics and lesser-known treasures. A collaboration of multi-instrumentalists Meitar Forkosh (fiddle, ukulele), Andrea Asprelli (fiddle, banjo), and Hilary Hawke (banjo, guitar, fiddle), the trio uses its instrumental versatility and three-part harmonies to bring life to each song that is both simple and satisfying.
The project was conceived by Forkosh, an Israeli musician who recently graduated from Berklee College of Music, after studying in Israel at the Dunia Wiseman Conservatory and the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music. She moved to NYC and joined with Andrea Asprelli, Brooklyn-based fiddler/songwriter and founders of the award-winning group Cricket Tell the Weather. They are rounded out by Hilary Hawke, a long-time staple of the NYC bluegrass and folk scene who is sought after for her multi-instrumentalist, songwriting, and teaching community. Co-founder of Dubl Handi/Wild Goats, she has taught American Roots music as an adjunct professor at New School, Mannes School of Music in Manhattan and appeared on Broadway in the production of Steve Martin’s musical Bright Star.