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Le Shalva Band (Israël) est composé de 8 musiciens talentueux handicapés et se produit selon les normes musicales les plus élevées sur invitation dans des lieux culturels et des événements dignitaires tout au long de l'année. Inspirant les foules par son répertoire musical et son charme, le groupe est l'un des programmes d'inclusion les plus célèbres de Shalva. Le Shalva Band a joué dans la sixième saison de The Rising Star en Israël. Le gagnant du concours de télé-réalité représente Israël au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2019 à Tel Aviv. Le groupe était un favori des juges et du public et a atteint la finale. Le groupe s'est respectueusement retiré de la compétition à la phase finale pour des raisons indépendantes de leur volonté. Le Shalva Band a eu un impact incroyable par sa participation à la compétition. Ils ont uni un pays et le monde en faveur de l'inclusion. Nous serons avec Anael, qui est née aveugle, a commencé à chanter à l'âge de 5 ans et a rejoint le groupe comme leader vocal il y a 5 ans.
It's that time again...time to look back at the biggest and best new Israeli songs of the month. November 2022 certainly didn't disappoint! This month, we feature new Israeli music by some of your favorites - including TWO new songs from Idan Raichel (one is a collab with Omer Adam!), a duet from Shlomo Artzi and Keren Peles, a Gidi Gov interpretation of a Randy Newman song, plus new tunes from the Shalva Band, Roni Dalumi, Benaia Barabi, and many more! (Original Air Date: December 11, 2022) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1142 Love the show? Help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
It's been a few weeks since we've brought you up to date on the latest Israeli music, and some amazing songs have been released! We've got some of the biggest names in the business, all lined up to entertain you: Like who? How about Static and Ben-El, Noa Kirel, Rita, Shiri Maimon, Rami Kleinstein, Eyal Golan, Ninet Tayeb, and MANY more. These songs will be blaring on the radio in Israel all summer long, so check 'em out while they're hot and fresh! Plus - the latest Israeli star to sign a US record deal...a new song stolen from the pages of the Talmud...and an inspirational new song from the Shalva Band! Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1048 Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
The latest hit Israeli songs. A fun mix of Israeli music. And the top songs of the decade...all packed into one hour? You'll find it all on this week's Israel Hour Radio, featuring the three most-played Israeli songs on Israeli radio over the past decade! Plus, enjoy a slew of incredible new releases by Ivri Lider, Ishay Ribo, the Shalva Band, Kobi Marimi, and many more! You'll feel just like you're sitting in a cafe in Tel Aviv! (Original air date: September 15, 2019) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1012
The latest hit Israeli songs. A fun mix of Israeli music. And the top songs of the decade...all packed into one hour? You'll find it all on this week's Israel Hour Radio, featuring the three most-played Israeli songs on Israeli radio over the past decade! Plus, enjoy a slew of incredible new releases by Ivri Lider, Ishay Ribo, the Shalva Band, Kobi Marimi, and many more! You'll feel just like you're sitting in a cafe in Tel Aviv! (Original air date: September 15, 2019) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1012
Israel's Rising Star favorite, The Shalva Band, will perform during the interval of Thursday's second Eurovision semi-final, a video campaign to encourage voting for Israel's entry and a bid to produce the ultimate Eurovision song using an artificial intelligence algorithm (Photo: Linkotone) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Shalva Band were favourites to represent host country Israel at Eurovision but pulled out when the dress rehearsal was scheduled for Friday - the Jewish holy day of rest. The group of eight musicians, who all have disabilities, had been voted through on a national TV programme. Their popularity rose at the same time research revealed 90% of parents in Israel didn't want their offspring to attend after-school clubs with disabled children. The band released a campaign song called Open The Door in response to the research. It went viral and they say it's changing attitudes to disability. Vocalists Anael and Dina told BBC Ouch they are now stopped for selfies wherever they go. Despite opting out of Eurovision, The Shalva Band will perform A Million Dreams, from The Greatest Showman, during the 2nd Eurovision semi-final on Thursday. With apologies for the occasional sound difficulty on the line from Jerusalem. Subscribe now to BBC Ouch in BBC Sounds or ask for us on your smart speaker by saying "play Ouch disability talk from the BBC".
Sponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Episode Summary In this episode, the panelists, Josh Adams, Mark Erickson and guest Zachary Kessin, author of the book "Building Web Applications with Erlang", discuss types in Erlang and Elixir. Expert inputs with examples of implemented projects that use the Erlang and Elixir data types, were discussed. Here are the highlights of the discussion: Different data types in Erlang and Elixir such as structs, tuples. Differences in the Erlang/Elixir data types to other languages. Using data types to generate error messages Decoding and validating input data into functions. Getting type information from a running application. Coding patterns and rules engine in Erlang/Elixir. Dialyzer testing tool that validates code and catches any bugs. Changes in Erlang and Elixir code over the years Elixir ecosystem and the Beam Community Links Dialyzer PropEr Sheriff Dialyxir Typed_Struct Beam_Types GB_Trees Programming Languages on the BEAM A reactive game stack: Using Erlang, Lua and Voltdb Robert Virding Zachary Kessin BEAM Channel - Erlang & Elixir https://github.com/ejpcmac/typed_struct Picks Josh Adams Elixir Components: A 12 minute introduction aws-lambda-elixir-runtime Mark Ericksen BalenaEtcher Zach Kessin Elixir Release Ecourse Shalva Band
Sponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Episode Summary In this episode, the panelists, Josh Adams, Mark Erickson and guest Zachary Kessin, author of the book "Building Web Applications with Erlang", discuss types in Erlang and Elixir. Expert inputs with examples of implemented projects that use the Erlang and Elixir data types, were discussed. Here are the highlights of the discussion: Different data types in Erlang and Elixir such as structs, tuples. Differences in the Erlang/Elixir data types to other languages. Using data types to generate error messages Decoding and validating input data into functions. Getting type information from a running application. Coding patterns and rules engine in Erlang/Elixir. Dialyzer testing tool that validates code and catches any bugs. Changes in Erlang and Elixir code over the years Elixir ecosystem and the Beam Community Links Dialyzer PropEr Sheriff Dialyxir Typed_Struct Beam_Types GB_Trees Programming Languages on the BEAM A reactive game stack: Using Erlang, Lua and Voltdb Robert Virding Zachary Kessin BEAM Channel - Erlang & Elixir https://github.com/ejpcmac/typed_struct Picks Josh Adams Elixir Components: A 12 minute introduction aws-lambda-elixir-runtime Mark Ericksen BalenaEtcher Zach Kessin Elixir Release Ecourse Shalva Band
On this edition of The Israel Show: The murder of Ori Ansbacher and the wider repercussions. Update and thoughts on the great Shalva Band drama. and the "not to be missed" weekly Israeli music mix. tune in immediately following JM in the AM 9AM ET/4 PM israel time at nachumsegal dot com or on the NSN app".
On this edition of The Israel Show In yet another episode of "Music Unites Israelis" .... The moving Cinderella story of the Shalva Band is inspiring Israelis of all backgrounds. TIS plays the music and tells the wonderful story and its ironic end (or is it the end ?) Election update including audio from an "only in Israel" moment between Minister Tzachi Hanegbi and journalist Amit Segal and the "not to be missed" weekly Israeli music mix including debuts from Shlomo Artzi, Yishai Ribo