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Yasmin Levy in Belgrade on November 6 - The Israeli Voice of Ladino Music with Flamenco at Sava Centar

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Yasmin Levy performs at Sava Centar in Belgrade on November 6 - the Israeli singer who revived the Ladino language of Sephardic Jews through flamenco and Mediterranean influences and won global audiences with the emotional single Me Voy. Tickets cost 2105 denars via tickets.rs.

Yasmin Levy was born in Jerusalem in 1975 into a family with Turkish Sephardic heritage. Her father Itzhak Levy was a pioneer in the research of Ladino music - the language of Sephardic Jews - and although he began when she was only a year old, his work continues through her. The debut album Romance & Yasmin (2000) launched her career, while La Judería (2005) and the recordings that followed established her as one of the key voices in world music. The single Me Voy won the USA Songwriting Competition 2008 for best world music song. She is a recipient of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation Award for promotion of intercultural dialogue and has been named Goodwill Ambassador of the organization Children of Peace.

Her performance is a rare opportunity to hear a live Sephardic voice woven together with flamenco rhythms - a language and tradition that exists on the boundary between the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

The concert is on November 6, 2026 at 20:00 at Sava Centar, Belgrade. Tickets cost 2105 denars and are available via tickets.rs. The show is in Serbia.