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Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio
Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio () is an acting school, and a theater located in Hatikva Quarter, a neighbourhood of Tel Aviv in Israel. The vocational school was founded in 1988. History Prior to the establishment of the school in 1988, Yoram Loewenstein had been running a private acting workshop since 1982. The workshop was run from the living room at no.9 HaAvoda St in Tel Aviv.Profile
Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio. Retrieved on 25 August 2024
In 1988, Loewenstein rented a building in Tel Aviv for his school. Actors and were among the first graduates in 1992.
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Hatikva Quarter
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