Tel
Aviv Turns 100
by
Donna Yuen
Fireworks lit up the sky and a melody echoed across the stage as some of Israel’s top
performers prepared for one of Tel Aviv’s grandest nights. Cheered on by
over 100,000 enthusiastic fans,
Rabin Square
was filled with exuberant spectators ready to partake in the celebrations of
Tel Aviv's 100th Anniversary. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra led by Zubin
Mehta opened the show playing pieces by Tchaikovsky and Strauss.
Celebrating its birth as the first Hebrew city, Tel Aviv has had a
tumultuous history, yet it continues to grow and progress into a modern
metropolis. In this 100th Anniversary year, the city has actually been
celebrating for months now. This evening’s free concert is the culmination
of over eighteen months of hard work from a small dedicated group who
organized the event.
I squeeze my way through
the animated crowd trying to get a favorable vantage point to watch the show
from. Shlomo Gronich begins his performance on the grand piano, which is
soon followed by an army of rhythmic drummers beating out a tune on oil
drums. Choirs of children soon follow in song and dancers take the stage to
display the obvious fact that Tel Aviv knows how to throw a party.
Historical images dance
across the enormous screens in the background to celebrate Tel Aviv’s
history and the famous people that it has produced. Energetic dancers with
flags take the stage to pay homage to Tel Avis’s basketball team.
I stand there, swaying to
the music as cannons shatter the dark sky with millions of pieces of
confetti giving a whole new meaning to a place, often described as a white
city rising from the sand. I am jostled and jolted by the spirited crowd. I
quickly apologize to the man I have accidentally shoved. He responds with a
friendly and forgiving smile. It is a welcoming smile I have seen many times
in
Israel.
He gently pulls my arm and says, “Please come and stand in front of me, I am
much taller than you.”
I accept
his kind gesture and change my location to obtain a better view. I explain
to him that I had lost my guide within the first few minutes of entering the
crowd at Rabin Square. He
tells me his name is Avsha and his friend is Shay and that they would be
happy to be my guides for the night. He proceeds to translate and explain
the events of the evening for me, describing who the performers are and what
it all represents.
The
audience soon turns their attention to the half-dozen acrobats scaling down
a white wall clutching large paintbrushes. They are Circus Y, a local
acrobatic group. Dangling in mid-air, they artistically paint the number 100
on the large canvas as the crowd roars their approval.
Alona
Daniel performs “On the Rooftops of Tel Aviv” as the spotlights set the
nearby skyline ablaze. A band is performing on the rooftop of a nearby
building as spectators below crane their necks skyward to see the current
act. I turn towards Avsha, he stands with his right hand over his heart, his
expression is filled with pride as he says, “I hope you are enjoying Tel
Aviv.” The neon-colored lights are reflected in his moist eyes, I look
around admiring the crowd. Their emotion, passion and pride for their city
and country are evident as joyful faces peer back at me.
Dana
International begins her high energy performance inspiring the crowd to
dance. Avsha turns to me and explains that she was born as Yaron Cohen and
is a famous transsexual performer. In a country so religious, I am
pleasantly surprised the Israeli pop singer has attained such fame. She
performs ‘Tel Aviv Never Sleeps’.
Tel Aviv
never sleeps…
Tel Aviv
keeps fighting
Over the
same thing and no one listens…Tel Aviv asks, Tel Aviv breathes,
Tel Aviv
never sleeps.
As the
concert ends, I finally walk away from the all-night dance party to make my
way back to my hotel. Echoing in my ears is Dana International’s “Tel Aviv
Never Sleeps”.
I smile
to myself; truer words could not describe this city. Yes, this is Tel Aviv.
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