Cascade at Night / Muhammad Abo Salme Hosts Yonatan Daskal in the Exhibition Muhammad Abo Salme: Cascade
A One-Off Opportunity of an Extraordinary Sensory Experience
A light show within Cascade, the much acclaimed installation within the Lightfall space of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, created by Muhammad Abo Salme. This unique collaboration between Abo Salme, one of Israel’s leading lighting artists, and Yonatan Daskal, one of the most prominent figures in the local music scene, offers a captivating sensory journey. For one night only, the Lightfall will be transformed, providing viewers with a unique light show accompanied by a live musical performance specially tailored for the installation. Together, these will create a mesmerizing sensory experience.
Join us and let Cascade transport you for one hour to other realms, where you will see the installation in a completely different light.
Muhammad Abo Salme, one of the top lighting designers in Israel, has developed a unique visual language and has collaborated with many artists, both locally and internationally, including Asaf Avidan, Assaf Amdursky, Marina Maximilian, Tuna, and others. Cascade is his first museum exhibition.
Yonatan Daskal, one of the leading musicians and producers in the local scene, has worked with top artists in Israel and abroad, including Berry Sakharof, the Royal Danish Ballet, Minimal Compact, Assaf Amdursky and Yasmin Moalem. Daskal creates a hypnotic, innovative, and distinctive sound.
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The fine print
- Duration of the performance: 45 minutes. It will not be possible to stay in the exhibition space after the show.
- Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the show. Entry will not be permitted after the show has begun.
- The Museum will be closed during the performances, and access to other exhibitions will not be permitted.
- Participants are asked to remove their shoes or sandals for the duration of the show.
- No food or drinks are allowed in the installation area.
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The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.