HaBima – National Theatre of Israel

HaBima – National Theatre of Israel

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    Every night, when the curtain goes up in the HaBima National Theatre, a dream which began in Moscow in 1913 and came to fruition in Tel Aviv, is reborn as it captivates its audiences time and again. According to the traditions of founders Hannah Rubina, and Aaron Baskin, the HaBima is still devoted to promoting unique theatre – to create and foster a new generation of leading actors and theatre professionals. The HaBima Theatre aspires to reflect the Israeli cultural “mood” since its foundation and to commits to the promotion and perpetuation of the Hebrew language and its culture. The theatre fulfilled the importance of memorializing the State of Israel by committing the design of its identity to posterity, via plays, special events and theatre seminars with the young people and more peripheral communities. In 2012, the curtain has risen, on a new Habimah building, whose façade faces the future. The renewed Theatre is housing four modernized, beautified and re-equipped halls. (Photo: David Bauminger)

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