Future
Multidisciplinary Outdoor EventFuture
Multidisciplinary Outdoor Event
For the whole family
90 min
Hebrew
What sweets will there be in fifty years? Will there still be schools? Will I have a pet alien? A floating car, or a vacation home on the moon?
We are preoccupied with the future, we plan it, dream about it, anticipate in it and fear it. It is rolled up in a fortune cookie, hiding in the imagination, in creation, in the outer space, in the lab and mostly - between you and me.
At Jerusalem’s Liberty Bell Park awaits a gate, and behind the gate awaits… the future! Over twenty artists have devised original, interactive art works for you: installations, plays, dance, voice and sound performances. You are welcome to wander among art works about the future and explore them through play, laughter, your gaze, movement, imagination, touch or a rain song.
In simple language, in its live materiality, we will meet it – the future – between futuristic visions and the ancient medium of art and theater. In the complex you can find: a lab for engineering futuristic animals, a robotic ‘barbecue’ on the moon, a laughter-charged time machine, a giant mammoth that emits fortunes, a black hole that invites you to dive into it, a jump into the Amazon rainforest that won’t get you wet, a wishing lake, a time machine launch station and more.
Artistic director: Dafna Kron & Shahar Marom
Featuring: Zohar Gotesman & Avi Milgrom - Mammoth-O-Matic | Sofia Krantz - chaika, Dasha Alexandra Jukova & Liza Schurr Futuristic laboratory for engineering pets and domestic animals | Avimor Mama - Future | Alina Ashbel - The Mistress of spices | Ayala Perel - X Files: The Bell garden version | Miriam Lupu Novoplansky - The Wish Basin | Nir Jacob Younessi & Noy Levin - The black holl | Ori Wey & Hagar Barner - Dr. Molecula | Yifeat Ziv & Yoav Ronat - A trip to the Amazonas | Nimrod Farchy - The chocolate planet | Shay Persil - launch to another world ,Yael Sadi - Barbicio on the Moon.
Monday-Thursday | Between 17:30-20:30 at the Liberty Bell Park project complex, Jerusalem for tickets - click here