This April Tel-Aviv offers a number of diverse events including art exhibitions and punk band performances.
Spring has finally sprung in Tel-Aviv and brought with it a multitude of interesting events from fine art to pop rock.
Dolls Art
March 7th – July 19th, 10:00-18:00, Old Jaffa Museum
This exhibition will interest the whole family, it presents the creations of the best doll makers from Israel and abroad. The dolls on show cover a wide range of styles and techniques; there are wooden puppets, Commedia dell'arte dolls, miniatures and dolls from several eras.
Da Vinci ALIVE!
March 16th – April 28th, 09:00-20:00 Sun-Thurs & 08:30-16:30 Sat and holidays, Israel Trade Fair & Convention Center
This non-conventional exhibition presents the works of Leonardo Da Vinci with the most state-of-the-art technology in a sensory 3D environment. 200 of his works are displayed in over 3,000 images on large screens, and 75 of his inventions are brought to life using multi-media.
Cults
April 6th, 22:00, Barby Club
The American indie pop band Cults, best known for their 2011 hit "You Know What I mean", will perform in Tel-Aviv as part of their European tour. The duo will perform their unique music including songs from their recently released album "Static."
The Adicts
April 10th, 21:30, Barby Club
The British punk band will perform a selection of their songs including "Viva La Revolution." This will be the veteran band's first performance in Israel. The band was strongly influenced by the iconic movie Clockwork Orange and is known for their music's up-tempo and light-hearted lyrics.