What happens when 500 strangers join together to sing? An exciting evening of song they will remember for a long, long time.
What do you get when you put 540 total strangers in a Tel Aviv hall on a warm April evening? You get “Koolulam,” the fulfillment of a dream of 31-year-old film director Or Taicher. Last year on a visit to Canada, Taicher went to a similar event called “Choir, Choir, Choir” and immediately saw the importance of having a unifying event like this in Israel.
He approached his friends, Michal Shneiderman, 33, the owner of On-it, a Tel Aviv digital advertising company, and Ben Yaffet, 26, the baby of the group and the “music man” of the team. A graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music with a degree in conducting and composition, Yaffet conducts Vocatikva, a youth choir made up of teens from the impoverished Hatikva neighborhood.
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