Day 21 - Friday 4 June 2010
Friday in Israel signaled the first Friday of Summer, and the first of what will be a regular weekly occurrence, Friday afternoon music parties before Shabbat. Each week, at a different venue around the city, different bands will be playing from 1pm - so if you're around, check it out, they're meant to be really fun and a great way to spend erev Shabbat. Also they are free..
So Friday for me was pretty fun..after finally leaving the house following a chilled morning, I was told I could get into the White Party (the first of the parties for the summer) that was being held outside the town hall, headlined by Barry Sochorof and Myumana..which I obviously jumped at the opportunity of.
For all those asking themselves, 'what's a white party?' The simple answer is that the only rule to get in is that you must be wearing white; and have a ticket, but mainly the white thing.
So turned out that the headliners were only playing mid afternoonish and I had to be on a bus to where I was going for Shabbat by 2.45pm..needless to say, I didn't even go in, I just took this photo from the outside! But I heard the music from outside and it sounded awesome!..
Regardless, it was a fun experience..as was that bus ride to Ginot again - always love it! And literally just made it in time!
Friday in Israel signaled the first Friday of Summer, and the first of what will be a regular weekly occurrence, Friday afternoon music parties before Shabbat. Each week, at a different venue around the city, different bands will be playing from 1pm - so if you're around, check it out, they're meant to be really fun and a great way to spend erev Shabbat. Also they are free..
So Friday for me was pretty fun..after finally leaving the house following a chilled morning, I was told I could get into the White Party (the first of the parties for the summer) that was being held outside the town hall, headlined by Barry Sochorof and Myumana..which I obviously jumped at the opportunity of.
For all those asking themselves, 'what's a white party?' The simple answer is that the only rule to get in is that you must be wearing white; and have a ticket, but mainly the white thing.
So turned out that the headliners were only playing mid afternoonish and I had to be on a bus to where I was going for Shabbat by 2.45pm..needless to say, I didn't even go in, I just took this photo from the outside! But I heard the music from outside and it sounded awesome!..
Regardless, it was a fun experience..as was that bus ride to Ginot again - always love it! And literally just made it in time!
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