Israel Philharmonic:
Date:
30.11.24
Saturday
Hour: 11:00

Peter and the Wolf | Israel Philharmonic

Sergei Prokofiev's beloved work that tells the tale of Peter and the Wolf. Peter does not heed his grandfather's warnings and goes out to the green meadow. Soon enough, the wolf peeks through the bushes, but the brave Peter is not frightened. With the help of the bird and the cat, he catches the wolf and leads him to the zoo in a triumphant parade. 

 

For ages 5-8

 

Musicians: Eran Reemy, Conductor | Yevgenia Pikovsky, Violin | Drorit Valk, Violin | Matan Noussimovitch, Viola | Enrriqua Maltz, cello | Nimrod Kling, Bass | Tomer Amrani, Flute | Lior Michel Virot, Oboe | Rashelly Davis, Clarinet | Daniel Mazaki, Bassoon | Hagai Shalom, Horn |Michal Mossek, Horn | Michael Slatkin, Horn | Zachary Silberschlag,Trumpet | Nir Erez, Trombone | Alexander Nemirovsky, Percussion

 

Actor: Gabriel Hadar

 

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Date:
25.5
Monday
Hour: 20:00

Illusions: To Know and Know Not, a meeting with Prof. Shauli Lev-Ran

The second meeting in a series – dialogues with researchers who have written essays on various aspects of illusion in their fields of research, as appeared in the 2026 edition of ‘Poetry of Science’, a periodical published once a year concurrently with the Weizmann Institute’s annual Ofer Lider prize for encouraging creative writing among scientists award ceremony. The editor of ‘Poetry of Science’ is Idan Barir, a translator of poetry and prose from Portuguese, Arabic, English, and Turkish.


Alongside science’s demand for precision, society’s need for resolutions, nationalist movements and identity politics, with media polarizing opinions, and language whittling away to exclamation points, a hushed renaissance of incertitude is emerging. Challenging certainty and blurring the boundaries between “fact” and “fiction”, this psychedelic renaissance reminds us of the value of wonder and astonishment, but especially the willingness to entertain the unknown.” (Prof. Shauli Lev-Ran)


The use of psychoactive substances - hallucinogens, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and additional ingredients - has, in recent years, returned to the world of science and medical treatment in what has been designated as the “Psychedelic Renaissance”. Science recognizes the medicinal properties of psychedelic materials, but it is not always prepared to accept the undefined and unquantifiable aspects of its treatments. Prof. Shauli Lev-Ran in a dialogue with Idan Barir on hallucinations and reality within the context of this psychedelic renaissance - both as an established and historically cogent cultural phenomenon and as a considerable (even though yet unsatisfied) reawakening in research and treatment.


Prof. Shauli Lev-Ran – Psychiatrist and addiction treatment specialist, Researcher of psychiatric effects of psychoactive substances, Associate Professor at the Psychiatric Department of Tel Aviv University’s Faculty for Medical & Health Science’s School for Medicine, Fellow at The Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada, Co-founder and Academic Director, Israel Center on Addiction.

 

sponsored by the Braginsky Center for the Interface between Science and Humanities
Free admission (based on availability)


Schedule:
16/2 Travels to the Past as Deceptive Illusion, with Prof. Avner Wishnitzer
29/6 The Placebo Effect, with Prof. Asya Rolls


 

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