Friday 29.01 at 12:00 New Exhibition Openning:
Come to Rest
by Jumana Manna

Friday January 29th 2010, 12:00 am
Tuesday 26.01
at 20:30
We will be screening the movie
Red Desert
Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni

1964. Italian, English subtitles.
Tuesday January 26th 2010, 12:00 am
Saturday 23.01 at 20:30
Nybakat! jazz quartet in Barbur
Ira Mogilevsky (Israel -Sweden) -piano,
Björn Dahlberg (Sweden) -saxophones,
Markus Hängsel (Sweden) -bass,
Vlad Nedelin (Israel - Sweden) -drums

”Nybakat!” means ”just-baked” in Swedish.
The quartet is coming from Stockholm for a short tour in Israel.
Searching for musical adventures “Nybakat!” freely combines jazz
with a variety of different styles from Scandinavian and oriental folk to
modern chamber music. The result is an interesting and dynamic
mosaic full of energy, challenge, humor and spices.
Saturday January 23rd 2010, 12:00 am
Thursday 21.01
at 20:30
We will be screening the documentary movie
religion.com
Directed by Ron Ofer and Yohai Hakak

At his advertising agency in Bnei-Brak, Yigal Revach is encircled by Haredi (Ultra Orthodox Jewish) men and women in the midst of a brainstorming session. In his youth, Yigal aspired to become a religious sage. Today he is trying to initiate an Internet service that if approved by the Rabbis, will be introduced to the community. Until now, Haredi newspapers have been forbidden to even mention the words ‘Internet’ or ‘Email’.
Rabbi Micha Rothschild is a one-man radical underground movement. He posts venomous leaflets in Haredi neighborhoods and threatens web providers to stay away from the Haredi community. He is aware of the fragility of the world view of young Haredi men and the extreme temptations offered by the world outside.
For Yigal the Internet is a lively oasis in a society that restricts freedom of expression. For Micha, it is a Trojan horse that might ruin Haredi Society from within.
Thursday January 21st 2010, 12:00 am
Tuesday 19.01
at 20:30

Screening of the movie
Jaffa
by Eyal Sivan
Jaffa, the orange’s clockwork narrates the visual history of the famous citrus fruit originated from Palestine and known worldwide for centuries as “Jaffa oranges”.
The history of the orange is the history of this land. Through photography and cinema, poetry, paintings, workers of the citruses’ industry and historians, memory and present mythologies, Palestinians and Israelis cross and combine. The close reading of the Jaffa brand’s visual representation is a reflection on western orientalist phantasms surrounding the ‘holy land’ and the ‘State of Israel’ and a tool to reveal the untold story of what was once a commune industry and symbol to Arabs and Jews in Palestine.
(Fr/Israele 2009, 87’)
After the screening there will be the conversation with the director Eyal Sivan.
Tuesday January 19th 2010, 12:00 am
Thursday 14.01 at 20:30
Wire-tapping: New music at Barbur

We are very pleased to announce the opening of a new music series that will take place monthly at our gallery. The series will present Israel’s finest musicians – improvisers and composers alike – presenting Israel’s various voices and facets of musical activity in the works today, as well as collaborations with artists from other media.
The first show in the series will open with a solo performance by bass player JC Jones, one of the most prominent figures of improvised music, both in Israel and abroad, a prodigious musician, founder of the ‘Kadima’ label. Next in the line-up will perform Trek Duo – Nitai Levi (bass clarinet) and Tom Soloveitzik (tenor sax). The evening will close with an improvisation piece, in a trio including the three musicians.
Thursday January 14th 2010, 12:00 am
Tuesday 12.01
at 20:30

Screening of the movie
Gaza–Sderot - life in spite of everything
Short chronicles (2 minutes each) were shot by both Israeli and Palestinian teams, day after day for two months, from October 26 to December 23. The project ended a few days before Israeli bombing of Gaza. These short stories follow six characters from Gaza and six from Sderot, and the viewer is able to follow them intimately for 10 weeks. The stories are aired via the Internet every day, and the viewers are invited to make a direct connection with the project through blogs, forums, links etc.
Gaza Sderot is an original project broadcast by Arte.tv, the official site of ARTE, the French-German cultural television station, in coproduction with an Israeli team - Alma Films/Trabelsi Productions in cooperation with The Sapir College in Sderot, a Palestinian team - Ramattan Studios, a French documentary production company - Bo Travail ! and an interactive production company Upian.com.
This project reports on life as experienced by men, women and children in Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): their lives and their survival on a daily basis. Under difficult living conditions and the threat of air attacks and bombings, people do keep on working, loving and dreaming. Life in spite of everything.
Tuesday January 12th 2010, 12:00 am
Thursday 07.01
at 20:00
An evening of performances of various kinds, integrating music, words, clowining, and more

Participants:
Chanan Ben-Simon, Ronnie Gross and Shelly Tsrafi, Rut Chof and Jackie Grinstein, Yonatan Konda, Edgar Groll
The evening is an initiative of Inbar Itskovich, student of literature at the Tel-Aviv University and an editor of the poetry leaflet“Keta”. This is the fourth event in the series, similar events take place at the begginning of every month.
“Keta” is a poetry monthly fanzine, distributed for free nationwide.This evening, volume 31 will be distributed. You are invited to send materials for publication, and to subscribe to the mailing list at: inbaritz@gmail.com
The event programme in Hebrew
Thursday January 07th 2010, 12:00 am
Tuesday 5.01
at 20:30
We will be screening the movie
The Big Sleep
Directed by Howard Hawks

1946. Black&White. English, no subtitles.
Tuesday January 05th 2010, 12:00 am
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