Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 20, 2019 - Initiated by the department for events in Jerusalem City Hall, Shaon Horef, or Winter Noise, street festival is back for the eighth year, each week in a different location around Jerusalem, israel. 

Each Monday night in February, the Shaon Horef Cultural Festival transforms the streets in various Jerusalem neighborhoods into a lively cultural venue.

The festival attracts thousands of young people and welcomes the public to enjoy hundreds of performances, exhibits, and workshops at no charge. This year there are more than 80 events, with hundreds of artists and musicians performing. The festival aims to promote local businesses and to use the attraction as an engine for financial growth. 

Last year City Councilman Aryeh King protested after one night with questionable "cultural" performances. New Mayor Moshe Lion has not cut the budget for this cultural event. In his early days as mayor, Lion stated he wants to encourage young people to remain and live in Jerusalem.

On February 18, 2019, Shaon Horef was held near Jaffa Gate in the Old City. BJL went early to observe preparations for the 20 events held near Jaffa Gate and in the Tower of David. 

As at previous events, maps in Hebrew, Arabic, or English were available with descriptions of the evening's activities. "Sounds from the Box" had a street singer with an old magical French music box. Live musical performances were held on the street and inside the Tower of David. Street actors were found in multiple locations. One workshop offered slang in Hebrew and Arabic sign language with cooperation of the Ma'agalei Shema Association and the School for the Deaf. 

The final week in February, Shaon Horef is to be held on HaUman Street in Talpiot. NIghts have been cold, but dry this year. Heaters are placed in various locations near performers and available for visitors to warm their hands if needed.

"The Tree of Life" a video projection on the Tower of David wall, with animation by Yavin Ben Reshef, inspired by Armenian ceramics, greeted visitors as they entered the Old City through Jaffa Gate.