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The Suzanne Dellal Center is the most important dance establishment in Israel, offering a wide selection of events and festivities all year round.
Inaugurated by the Dellal family from London, the Suzanne Dellal Center is situated in the beautiful neighborhood of Neve Tzedek and hosts most dance events and festivals in Israel.
Three of the more well-known festivals are Summer Dance, which is a long six week dancing fiesta including many of the best local artists alongside guests from all corners of the world ( July and August), Dance-Europa, a festival which main emphasis is on collaboration with companies and dancers from Europe ( end of October). And finally, Haramat Masach (Hebrew for Curtin Up), in which young independent performers and choreographers are given the stage ( end of November).
But there are many more event, festivals and shows in store at the center. There are four different halls, all located in one of the most beautifully renovated buildings in Neve Tzedek. There is a delightful entrance square dotted with citrus trees, and a lovely Italian restaurant called Bellini, ((03)5178486). You can enjoy a drink and sandwich here before or after the performance, or instead drop by for a full meal, the food isn't really exceptional but the atmosphere is wonderful.
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