Ghost Tours/haunted tours
The Train Theater and Beit Yehudit
6-7.4 - Ghost Tours/haunted tours | The Train Theater and Beit Yehudit |
Artistic Advisor (?): Alit Kreiz
Four theatrical tours through the streets of “Emek Refaim”.
Come for an extraordinary theatrical experience outside the boundaries of theater. A joint project for the Train Theater and Beit Yehudit.
The Railway of Independence Roni Golan and Sara Segal
We hereby declare The tour for one hero, or one heroine, along the old railway track in Jerusalem!
Duration of the tour: 30 min | Ages: 6-10 | Individual tour for one child accompanied by a chaperon
where there should have been a neighborhood | Ronit Kano
In the place Where a neighborhood named after the poet Yehuda Amichai was ment to be built, an abandoned garden is all that remains.
On the tour we will walk and get to know the empty area between what was supposed to be and what is.
Spoken Word combining singing and live music.
Duration of the tour: about 30 minutes | Ages: from age 6 and for the whole family (suitable for youth as well as adults)
Walking on all fours | Galia Levy-Grad |
Acting and guiding: Galia Levy-Grad, Natalia Rosenthal.
Theatrical tour following the dogs of the German colony. get to know Jimmy the dog, the honorable , who was the first dog ever to have had his name commemorated as a street, the dog Yogi after whom a dog park was named and more ...
Duration of the tour: about 30 minutes | Ages: From 4 to 9 years old
Visit The Templar Cemetery | Nurit Dreamer
On Emek Refaim Street, behind a green gate, the Templar cemetery has been hidden for more than a century.
The cemetery groundskeeper is there all day. What or who is he keeping in the cemetery? After all, they are not going anywhere ... what needs to be kept - are the stories and memories!
Duration of the tour: about 30 minutes | Ages: From the age of 8 and for the whole family
Many thanks to Mrs Karin Klignbeil and the Karin TEMPELGESELLSCHAFT organisation
The "Ghost Tours" is supported by Mifal HaPais Council for the Culture and Arts
and the Municipality of Jerusalem
