Month: August 2009
Photodance Exhibit Celebrates 20 Years of Dance at Suzanne Dellal
For Photodance, curator Hadas Maor has assembled an array of striking photographs capturing moments in performance, in rehearsal, and in staged photo shoots.
Gaga for Dancers: From the Gaga Intensive to New Open Classes
I’m happy to announce that starting on September 8th, Gaga classes designed specifically for dancers will be opened to the public in Tel Aviv.
Idan Cohen’s “Swan Lake” Soars into the 21st Century
While Idan Cohen’s “Swan Lake” abandons the fairy-tale narrative of earlier productions, his innovative adaptation goes straight to the core of the original story for inspiration.
Bridge: Choreographic Dialogues 2009 Brings L.A. to Israel
Sheetal Gandhi watched attentively as three pairs of her students transformed the material she had taught into duets. The dancers chatted with each other in Hebrew, occasionally asking their teacher questions in English. Yet there were other unfamiliar sounds peppering their speech: bols, syllables from an Indian drum and dance language.