The Lottery has gone mad: this is its dramatic announcement

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Lottery (PR)

There is no need for a lottery for this prize: Mifal Hapayis today announced “Aquarium” – a new generation of music performances, which will be held in the Lottery Council Hall for Culture and the Arts, which in the 1970s served the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.

The shows are based on the Tiny Desk Concerts format of the US Public Radio Authority (NPR), which are held in its offices and are broadcast free of charge on the Internet. The “Aquarium” will host Israeli artists, both old and new, who will receive an organized stage for their music.

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According to the lottery, the project is part of the lottery’s vision for culture and the arts to support artists and their creation, and to make cultural consumption accessible to more and more diverse audiences than ever before. The “Aquarium” will host various artists each week who choose the artistic way they want to perform, and the performances will be broadcast live on YouTube, and then will also be available for re-viewing on the site and other social networks, free of charge.

The artistic director of the project is Gilad Kahana, the lead singer of the giraffes, and the artists who will participate in the project include Guy Mazig, Teddy Ngusa, Nono, Church of the Intellect, Tzlil Danin, Eden Darso, the backyard, the Karkokli sisters, Yishai Levy, Rona Keinan, Yaman Blues (Ravid Kahalani), Geva Alon, Assaf Amdursky, Tomer Yeshayahu, Noroz, Ofek Adank, Amir Benyon, Arkady Duchin, Tripoli, Esther Rada, Amir Lev, Hatikva 6, Michael Cohen, Carolina, Aviv Bachar, Peled, Shekel, Daniela Spector, Mosh Ben Ari, Balkan Beat Box, and a long line of other artists.

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