About Teev Production
Teev Events (dba Teev Productions) has amassed experience working in
varied venues with diverse clients and artists.
We cater to our clients' needs with personal attention
and a sense of urgency, regardless of the size or scope of the event.
Teev Productions was founded in January, 1994,
bringing to the Washington DC area the late performer Dudu Dotan.
Over the years, the company has developed into a multi-faceted agency,
managing, booking, and producing in the various genres of music, dance, and drama.
From the Beginning Teev aimed on bringing high quality Israeli culture
to help unite the American and Israeli Jewish communities by offering
extraordinary events that they could enjoy together.
Working with organizations such as the Embassy of Israel,
the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center,
The George Washington University and the Washington Jewish Week,
Teev productions has brought some of Israel's finest entertainers
to the Metro DC area. Some of the most popular concerts produced
by Teev Productions have included Matti Caspi, Yehoram Gaon,
Chava Alberstein, Noa, Yehudit Ravitz, and Danny Sanderson.
David Azulay, founder of Teev Events Inc., is recognized as the leading Israeli music Agent,
Producer, and Manager in North America. David is dedicated to introducing American
audiences to the most top quality, cutting edge, and diverse Israeli culture.
He has worked with Jewish organizations, Universities, and mainstream music
and cultural festivals throughout North, Central, and South America.
David Azulay has been proclaimed by many as "the de-facto Minister of Culture
for Israel" in the US. Most leading Israeli artists are represented by David
Azulay at Teev Events.
In addition to his work with Israeli artists, David Azulay has produced and
managed events for many fortune 500 companies and organization throughout the US.
Some of the most noticeable ones include the USTA US Open in Flushing Meadows, NY and
the inauguration of President George W. Bush in 2001.
In 2005 David was featured in the Israeli press!
See the Hebrew Version
or the English Version of Haaretz Newspaper.