Israeli artist Noa returns to the San Bartolomé Theater after five years

Israeli artist Noa returns to the San Bartolomé Theater after five years

The most popular Israeli voice of the moment, Noa, returns to Lanzarote after five years to offer a concert on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the San Bartolomé Theater (where she was already heard in 2003), in a ...

October 27 2008 (10:55 WET)
Israeli artist Noa returns to the San Bartolomé Theater after five years
Israeli artist Noa returns to the San Bartolomé Theater after five years

The most popular Israeli voice of the moment, Noa, returns to Lanzarote after five years to offer a concert on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the San Bartolomé Theater (where she was already heard in 2003), in an event framed within the tour "La Caja de Canarias-Mujeres 28º 15º", whose tickets of 30 euros can be obtained at the CIC El Almacén or at the theater's own box office.

Noa's greatest influences come from singer-songwriters of the 60s such as Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell or Leonard Cohen. These musical and lyrical sensibilities are mixed with her Yemeni roots and with the musical background of Gil Dor, her main collaborator in jazz, classical music and rock.

After six albums and hundreds of concerts, the artist presents her latest work, "Genes & Jeans", a combination of tradition and modernity, of the past and present of her experiences transferred to a work that constitutes her most suggestive and exciting repertoire.

This new album is a musical journey to the roots of Noa, an artist of Yemeni origin, Israeli training, and with an internal conflict that she reflects in her songs, reviewing the life of a young woman with a mixture of origins who grew up in New York, moved to Israel and found her acceptance through the music of the three cultures that are part of her, with a constant search for peace on the musical, spiritual, personal and global levels.

The songs on the album are composed with a fusion of English, Hebrew and Yemeni that combines perfectly in various ballads and passionate rhythms. A whole compendium that will delight any ear accustomed to good live music.

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