Or Taicher

Co-founder, Artistic And Creative Director at Koolulam

Or Taicher is a distinguished Co-Founder and Artistic and Creative Director at Koolulam since September 2016, leading a social-musical initiative that promotes societal connections through mass singing events. As an Entrepreneur at Zikaron BaSalon since 2011, Or has been instrumental in fostering remembrance of the Holocaust through intimate, community-driven events. Additionally, as an Independent Film Director from 2009 to 2017, Or collaborated with major advertising firms on national campaigns for a range of prominent brands and directed significant fundraising events for the special needs youth movement 'Knafaim Shel Krembo.' Or Taicher is an alumnus of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, graduating in 2014.

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Koolulam

Koolulam is a social musical initiative aimed at empowering communities and strengthening the fabric of society. Through collaborative creative experiences, we bring together people of different backgrounds, cultures, faiths, and geographies. Since our formation, we have shown how we can harness the power of musical harmony, and use it to inspire harmony in humanity. Hundreds of thousands of people have already joined the movement to create social change through musical cooperation. We specialize in bringing together large groups of people in-person or online in a unique artistic collaboration. For a few hours, participants step out of their comfort zone, awaken their senses, and set their voices free. We teach everyone to listen – to themselves and to one another – and then create something powerful together. We believe that people have the strength and ability to change the reality in which they live, and that the community strengthens the individual by embracing and amplifying one’s voice. These are the ideals that we aim to inspire among our participants. This is what Koolulam stands for.


Headquarters

Tel Aviv, Israel

Employees

11-50

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