[etni] Free Tickets for English Teachers!

  • From: "Talli Koren" <talli.koren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 22:56:58 +0300

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Dear English Teachers!

 

When was the last time you just couldn't stop laughing???

 

After eight years of sold-out shows all over Israel, Indie theatre troupe
Tziporela has recently debuted a new international show in English!

The show has been received with standing ovations by cheering crowds
including tourists, embassies, and participants from Taglit and Masa.

We are delighted to reach out to English Teachers in Israel and offer 2 free
tickets for those who are interested in seeing the show next Saturday,
August 17th at 9 pm at Tzavta Theatre in Tel Aviv (30 Ibn Gvirol Street).
Further details here: www.tziporela.com/worldwide. To reserve your free
seats, please reply to this email with your full name.

The show promises to be a unique cultural feature in the English language
curriculum for your class in the coming academic year!

The troupe has been working with high schools in Israel for over 8 years
now, inspiring young audiences with their unique show. In addition, high
school students love Tziporela workshops (available both in English and in
Hebrew) where the actors work with groups of students on nurturing seeds of
creativity through teamwork and cooperative efforts.

From New York to Tel Aviv, London to Moscow, no matter where you live or
where you're from, this show captures those little daily situations we can
all relate to with explosive humour, movement, and loads of music. Tziporela
indie theatre troupe is made up of nine outrageously versatile actors who
write, direct and choreograph their own material as they stretch the limits
of theatre. 

Here are two great clips from the show on YouTube: Tziporela Cinema Show
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK124K6ypYQ>  and This Thing Called Love
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmvoRJFyY6o> .

 

And some rave reviews from the press:

 

From Midnight East: How do you say Tziporela in English?
<http://www.midnighteast.com/mag/?p=23483> 

From YNET: Presenting Hilarious Theatre in English
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4318983,00.html> 

 

Looking forward to laughing with you at the show!

 

Talli

 

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