Argentinian artist Lucas Chauvet collaborates with photographer Gili Levinson in an exhibition that examines our fixations with gender and sex (מין in Hebrew, sounds like the word - mean). They had us with a photo of a vagina covered and decorated with whipped cream and berries.
Cuckoo's Nest, closing on Saturday (6.10)
The dance events in the Mahane Yehuda market are designed to bring together artists from all over the country with other artists and business owners from Jerusalem. A legendary spectacle that justifies a trip out of the city.
Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Sunday - Thursday (7.10 - 11.10) 19:30
Drag shows, DJ's, clothing sales, food stalls and other surprises taking place within two days of celebrations for the Transgender community. Mixing fun and activism is the hip new thing.
Meir Park, Friday - Saturday (5.10 - 6.10) 10:00 - 17:00
In the days when the phrase "African Beat" is attributed to every other band in Israel, it is refreshing and exciting to hear the product of a real collaboration between African and Israeli musicians. We were told to wear comfortable shoes because there will be a lot of dancing.
The Container, Warehouse 2 Jaffa Port, Thursday (4.10) 21:00
The musical producer Assaf Talmudi hosts the artist Yair Garbuz for a dense conversation about art, the one that is visible and the one that is heard, and Garbuz's works will become a soundtrack, edited by the host.
Teder, Monday (8.10) 19:00
African psychedelic groove is good for dancing and the heart. Whoever dances with his hands in his pockets deserves to get stuck last in the underground line to the bathroom. Entrance from age 24 (or prior arrangement).
Kuli Alma, Tuesday (9.10) 21:00
A day of phantasmagoria and mind tricks at Teder, with Moontribe's mystical music performed by the Osmium Stage Band, which includes 16 musicians who will play percussion instruments and synthesizers.
Teder, Saturday (6.10) 17:00
For the next three days Pasáž will host a gay-queer-feminist show that will accompany performances including spoken word, music and drag.
Pasáž, Monday - Wednesday (8.10 - 10.10) 20:00
Where did the Turks disappear? What is an Ottoman? Harel Shachal & The Ottomans will perform cool music accompanied with the Shaffa's great food.
Shaffa Bar, Monday (8.10) 20:00
This production shows a life-long journey of the deaf actress Bat-sheva Revensari, who collects childhood pictures, memories and moments of crisis that are softened with humor. The show will be accompanied by an interpreter that will serve as a voice for the audience.
Nalaga'at Center, the Second Aliyah Alley, Jaffa, Thursday (4.10) 20:30