Israel Artist's Interviews |
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| | | | | Your very first project?
Modern Times Series 1-3, a series of video tapes with comedy skits in Amharic featuring local material from the Ethiopian Israeli community's integration stories in Israel- the encounter of the new and different... and anything comic that results from that situation. | |  |
| | | | | | What is Israeli Culture to you?
Living in Israel as an Israeli. Honking you horn in traffic, and cutting people in line.
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| | | | | | What would you tell the world about your home in israel?
I am proud to be in the holy land, Israel, proud to be a part of it. | |  |
| | | | | | Differences between Israeli audience and international audience?
Funny is funny. The only difference is- why do they take me to eat Hummus after my performances outside of Israel?!
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| | | | | | What is Israeli Culture?
A rich, Zionist mesh of a smattering of cultures that have all come together in one country. The ethnicity, the complexity, and the people that exist in Israel. | |  |
| | | | | | International artist that impacted your work?
Darren Brown- an English mentalist that has paved the road for everything I do today. He has turned Mentalism from the "super natural" to the psychological. | |  |
| | | | | | Israeli artist you admire?
Arik Ainshtein- He gives himself over, and knows how to incorporate both the old and the new, as well as Rock n’ Roll. | |  |
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