INVITATION: Young Night at the Israeli Opera + Drinks, Wed Nov 26

Schedule

Wed Nov 26 2025 at 07:30 pm to 10:00 pm

UTC+02:00

Location

The Israeli Opera | Tel Aviv-Jaffa, TA

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About this Event

Tel Aviv Arts Council, presents a very special evening:


Night at The Israeli Opera

Full performance in-English of the opera 'Dido & Aeneas' + drinks and hanging with only young Tel Avivis for the entire artistic evening.


Thanks to a generous contribution, the Tel Aviv Arts Council, in partnership with the Israeli Opera, is able to offer tremendously discounted tickets exclusively to our young patrons of the arts. The love story of Dido and Aeneas comes to life under the stunning direction of Stefano Poda. It is inspired by Greek mythology, combining Baroque and Gothic styles in both the set and costume design. Before the opera, there will be a short performance telling the story of Dido & Aeneas, along with light installations, an exhibition, and other surprises. After the opera — more drinking and party time.


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Date: Wednesday November 26th 7:30pm (doors open)

Venue: Israel Opera, 19 Shaul HaMelech, Tel Aviv

Dress: It’s the opera, so dress to impress!

Ticket: 85 NIS (mega discount off regular tickets)

Who: Exclusive for young adults, 20s & 30s



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About the Israeli Opera

The story and history of opera in Israel could have become the plot of one of the most exciting operas ever written. It is a story about Zionist pioneers who relentlessly fought to maintain their artistic dreams in a nation yet to be born. It is a story of struggle and love, of faith and despair, a story that eventually, 93 years later, puts Israel very proudly on the international opera map.

It is a story that began in 1917 in Moscow, where Mordechai Golinkin wrote his thesis The Vision of the Hebrew Art Temple of Opera Work in Palestine. Six years later Golinkin arrived in Palestine to make his dream come true. Opera life in the pre-statehood Israel began in Tel Aviv on July 28, 1923 with Verdi's La Traviata. As no opera house was in existence in the city, which was all desert, Golinkin's Palestine Opera had to perform in movie theaters.

The Israeli Opera today currently enjoys the support of over 18,000 subscribers and mounts an average of eight productions each season. Israeli Opera productions feature leading opera artists from all over the world side by side with Israeli opera artists. All Israeli Opera productions are sung in the original language with Hebrew and English surtitles and presented at the state-of-the-art Opera House at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center, opened in 1994.



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About the Tel Aviv Arts Council

Young Patrons of the Arts Celebrating Israeli Creative Culture

The Tel Aviv Arts Council celebrates the creative culture of Israel by providing a venue for young creatives and lovers of the arts to gather while attending lectures and demonstrations by world class artists, performers, and technologists.

The common theme in our events is a playful exploration of the world around us and the search for something unique that expands our vistas and leaves one with a sense of wonder. All of our private events are non-profit, but professionally produced to provide attendees with a comfortable environment to engage with the arts community, and take place in various venues throughout our great city.

"Without vision a people perishes" - King Solomon

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The Arts Council is generously supported by the Am Yisrael Foundation //


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Where is it happening?

The Israeli Opera, 19 Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel

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ILS 86.70

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