Motek Cultural Initiative

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Motek Cultural Initiative
FoundedJuly 2011 by Ravid Dahan in Canada
TypeNon-profit
NGO
Location
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
FieldsIsraeli music concerts, Israeli musician productions, media attention, public reputation management
Websitewww.motektoronto.com

Motek Cultural Initiative was established in 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in order to showcase Israeli music. Its programs include annual galas, concerts, music festivals, workshops, lectures, advocacy events, and Q&A sessions. Motek is Hebrew slang for "Sweetheart". Like "Mon Cheri", and "Habibi" it is a gender-neutral term of endearment.

History[edit]

Upon moving to Canada from Israel, it became evident to Motek's founder, Ravid Dahan, that few organizations in North America were celebrating Israeli musical artists in their programming, even though there was a growing demand for it in Jewish and world music communities. Having worked with the most prominent talents, including Israel's top-ten musical artists, Ravid created Motek to promote Israeli music while bridging the gap between local Jewish and Israeli communities. The charity hosts an annual gala in Toronto venues.

Events[edit]

Event Date
A Night for Gilad Shalit March 15, 2009
Celebrate Tel Aviv's 100th anniversary June 4, 2009
Celebration of Multicultural World Music November 4, 2009
Toronto's biggest Purim Party February 28, 2010
Nuit Blanche Arts Festival October 2, 2010
MOTEK's Fan Member Event February 2010
Celebration of Israeli Independence Day April 20, 2010
Legendary Musician Shalom Hanoch March 3, 2011
Purim Party March 12, 2011

First annual gala[edit]

On March 18, 2012, Motek's inaugural gala and concert featured The Idan Raichel Project, accompanied by a 10-piece orchestra. The concert, held at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre (Toronto) in Toronto had a sold-out crowd of 1,500. The Moroccan themed after party featured belly-dancers, Dj's, and authentic cuisine.[2]

Second annual gala[edit]

On April 28, 2013, Tel-Aviv was transported to Toronto with Motek's Is Rock second annual gala featuring rock band Mashina, hip-pop band Hadag Nahash and Yael Deckelbaum. The celebration of Israeli culture gave audiences music, cuisine and a market place.

Third annual gala[edit]

On May 10, 2014, Motek hosted its third annual gala in association with Massey Hall. An audience of 2,500 enjoyed a Canadian/Israeli experience with a fusion of Middle Eastern, West African, Latin American, Indian and Caribbean sounds. Musicians included The Idan Raichel Project, singer Raichel, and a 10-piece orchestra.

Fourth annual gala[edit]

On May 7, 2015 Motek hosted its fourth annual gala, featuring Shlomi Shabat accompanied by a 12 piece ensemble. The concert was held at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre (Toronto) in Toronto.

Sponsorship[edit]

Motek offers sponsorship opportunities to fund the distribution of Israeli artists in North America.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Motek Cultural Initiative (MCI) Official Website".
  2. ^ Levy-Ajzenkopf, Andy (March 27, 2012). "Idan Raichel plays Toronto for a cause". The Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  3. ^ Hill, Joanne (2012-03-09). "Non-profit fosters love of Israel through music". Jewish Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2012-05-18.

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