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The Israeli Opera is one of the focal points of Israeli culture – a youthful, vibrant international company committed to presenting opera as a dramatic theatrical art form. Israeli Opera casts feature, young alongside established international and Israeli opera singers, supported by world-class production teams. All Israeli Opera productions are sung in the original language, accompanied by Hebrew and English subtitles and presented at the Opera House in Tel Aviv. An average of eight productions each season are staged as well as community productions and outdoor opera productions. The Israeli Opera produce an annual Opera Festival that takes place at Masada, Jerusalem and The Dead Sea, and attracts Opera fans from all around the world.
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