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		<title>Festival BeShekel’s Wraps Up Another Successful Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 07:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Deutsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[21,000 people attended three festival&#8217;s in Israel&#8217;s periphery; enjoying a community cultural experience in Gilboa, Jerusalem`s neighborhood Katamonim, and Lod. Each festival was produced in cooperation with a &#8220;Cultural Leaders group&#8221; made up of local youth, led by our organization`s peer mentors, and in cooperation with the local council or municipality. It was a thrilling experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>21,000 people attended three festival&#8217;s in Israel&#8217;s periphery; enjoying a community cultural experience in Gilboa, Jerusalem`s neighborhood Katamonim, and Lod. Each festival was produced in cooperation with a &#8220;Cultural Leaders group&#8221; made up of local youth, led by our organization`s peer mentors, and in cooperation with the local council or municipality. It was a thrilling experience to see cultural Jewish-Arab cooperation come to life for the first time in these communities.</p>
<p>Each festival was a happening for the whole family. At the beginning of the evening, young children and parents enjoyed creative workshops, drum circles and &#8220;Loftgisheft&#8221; street theater. During the remainder of the evening, everyone enjoyed the performances put on by the best local and national talents.</p>
<p><strong>On 30 June, the Festival took place at </strong><strong>the Harod Spring National Park;</strong> 2009`s first Festival BeShekel. About 9,000 people enjoyed the spectacular festival for the affordable coast of a symbolic one Shekel. The event in Gilboa was our first ever Jewish-Arab Festival. It was a tremendous success, drawing one of our biggest audiences ever.</p>
<p><strong>On 6 July, the Festival took place in Jerusalem`s Katamonim neighborhood, at the Elmaliach Park. </strong>About 7,000 attended the event. Artistic Director Shaanan Streett noted &#8220;The festivals bring a family atmosphere and allow everyone to participate. I saw three different generations enjoying the event, having walked from nearby buildings and homes.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>On 8 July, the final Festival took place in the municipal Gandhi Park, in Lod</strong>. Some 6,000 people attended the festival, produced together with the &#8220;Cultural Leaders&#8221; group &#8211; Jewish and Arab youth from Lod.</p>
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		<title>Festival Beshekel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Deutsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Israel today, 70% of the population between the ages 18-45, both Jewish and Arab, cannot afford to participate in cultural events more than once a year. 75% of Israel&#8217;s peripheral and marginalized communities suffer from high rates of unemployment and lack of government investment and therefore most of the citizens living in these areas [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Israel today, 70% of the population between the ages 18-45, both Jewish and Arab, cannot afford to participate in cultural events more than once a year. 75% of Israel&#8217;s peripheral and marginalized communities suffer from high rates of unemployment and lack of government investment and therefore most of the citizens living in these areas are not exposed to significant cultural events. The Israeli-Arab community faces an even more complicated situation because it is underprivileged in many aspects and the development of art and culture are a low priority in resource planning by the authorities.</p>
<p><a href="http://d469783.wa140.host4u.co.il/action4u/index.asp" target="_blank">Festival BeShekel</a>, a non-profit organization founded in 2001 by a group of artists and activists for social change, recognizes that culture and art are an essential component of a healthy and democratic society, contributing to the intellectual capital and economic vitality of our communities as well as our understanding of the human experience.</p>
<p>Festival BeShekel nurtures a culture of understanding by encouraging cultural and artistic cooperation and dialogue between Jews and Arabs living in mixed communities in Israel. Through our project we aim to empower and unify these mixed communities through a constant dialogue between equals held in the universal language of art, a language which can help overcome differences, co-create and co-exist. We believe that in this fragile time it is even more crucial to make coexistence and artistic expression a genuine possibility.</p>
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		<title>Culture for the people—Festival BeShekel opens 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Deutsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Festival BeShekel 2009 is kicking off its festival season on June 30th in Gilboa. Two additional festivals will take place in the Katarmonin neighborhood of Jerusalem on July 6th and Lod on July 8th. The festival, the creation of Sha&#8217;anan Streett (founder of the Israeli hip hop band, Hadag Nahash), Haim Ooliel, Carmi Wurtman (the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Festival BeShekel 2009 is kicking off its festival season on June 30th in Gilboa. Two additional festivals will take place in the Katarmonin neighborhood of Jerusalem on July 6th and Lod on July 8th. The festival, the creation of Sha&#8217;anan Streett (founder of the Israeli hip hop band, Hadag Nahash), Haim Ooliel, Carmi Wurtman (the festival&#8217;s producer) and others, is open to all for a symbolic entrance fee of one shekel. This symbolic entrance fee allows all sectors of society access, making culture equally available to one and all. For the first time this year, Festival BeShekel is working in mixed Jewish-Arab communities, which is also represented in the final musical festival.</p>
<p>In the present situation of increasing economic crisis, as the social and economic divide widens between center and periphery regions, Festival BeShekel is working to decrease this divide through cultural production and strengthening community in the geographic, cultural and economic periphery. The Festival is not just a musical event; it is an entire social process that extends over the year leading up to the summer Festival. Throughout the year, the NGO works to strengthen trh local youth, which is involved with planning and producing all the events during the year, leading up to the finale—the national summer festivals. The local production group, Cultural Leaders, made up of 30 youth in each location, representing the wide range of communities and towns they come from—religious and secular, immigrants and old-timers, Jews and Arabs.</p>
<p><a href="http://israelnonprofitnews.com/sitefiles/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/gilboa.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1131 alignleft" title="gilboa" src="http://israelnonprofitnews.com/sitefiles/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/gilboa-300x199.jpg" alt="gilboa" width="300" height="199" /></a>In 2008, Festival BeShekel came to Kiryat Malachi, where its impact was very real. One of the local peer mentors there said, after a successful event: “The kids [who participate in the planning process] said to me, “Who will even want to donate to our cause? Who will even attend the event? You don’t know Kiryat Malachi. People won’t even pay one shekel!” The event turned out amazing&#8211;something changed in the group and in me. We were very excited. I felt that the shared experience changed something in them, in the way they looked at their lives. What seemed impossible to them became reality. Suddenly, there was motivation that wasn’t there previously, that they could produce the whole festival on their own.” The local Cultural group continues planning cultural events in Kiryat Malachi throughout 2009, in partnership with the local municipality, and with continued guidance from Festival BeShekel staff.</p>
<p>Gilboa’s festival will feature: Zehava Ben, Sharif, Muki, Beit ha&#8217;Bubot, Eifoh ha&#8217;Yeled, and Peshutei ha&#8217;Am.</p>
<p>Jerusalem’s festival will host: Mercedez Band, Alma Zahar, Asaf Avidan, Ashkara Metim, Harel Moyal, and Idan Yaniv. And in Lod, the following groups will perform: Hadag Nahash, D.A.M, Achinoam Nini, Mira Awad, Michael Graylsamer, and Haim Ooliel.</p>
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