The Jerusalem Post

7th annual Hullegeb Festival celebrates Ethiopian culture

- • By SHAWN RODGERS For more informatio­n and tickets: www.confederat­ionhouse.org, www.bimot.co.il

In the language of Amharic, “hullegeb” means “open to everyone.” That is the idea behind the seventh annual Hullegeb Israeli-Ethiopian Arts Festival, which will take place in Jerusalem December 15-21.

The week-long festival will consist of seven performanc­es of theater, dance and music, each bringing something different to the stage, including a play performed by The Hullegeb Israeli-Ethiopian Theater, the festival’s main event.

The festival was founded as an initiative of the Confederat­ion House’s artistic director Effie Benaya with support from the Immigrant Absorption Ministry, and reflects the depth and variety of Ethiopian culture – from traditiona­l to contempora­ry, and its dialogue with the surroundin­g Israeli culture.

Opening the festival is a special performanc­e by veteran Ethiopian vocalist Aster Aweke, who will perform at the Jerusalem Theater (9 p.m.). Known as the “Aretha Franklin of Ethiopia,” Aweke has released a total of 23 albums and has shared the stage with renowned singers and performers, including Hugh Masekela, Maria Makeba and Bradford Marsalis. There will also be a performanc­e by the Israeli-Ethiopian musical ensemble Tezeta. Under the direction of Abate Berihun, Tezeta draws upon a core of traditiona­l Ethiopian music with ancient and unique Ethiopian instrument­s. The concert features a guest appearance by legendary Israeli musician Shlomo Gronich.

Other festival highlights include the Ethiopian-Israeli Hullegeb Theater in the drama Refugees; The Beta Dance Troupe together with choreograp­her

 ?? (Birhan) ?? ETHIOPIAN VOCALIST Aster Aweke. Dege Feder presents Amedja; soloist Aveva Dese and her ensemble present a sensuous Afro-soul performanc­e in English and Amharic that deals mainly with the theme of freedom.
(Birhan) ETHIOPIAN VOCALIST Aster Aweke. Dege Feder presents Amedja; soloist Aveva Dese and her ensemble present a sensuous Afro-soul performanc­e in English and Amharic that deals mainly with the theme of freedom.

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