Category: Israeli Choreographers
Articles about and podcasts with Israeli choreographers.
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.
Sally-Anne Friedland’s “A Private Collection”
A Private Collection investigates “intimate borders, personal borders, how far we can go and what we need for protection.”
Another View of Rina Schenfeld’s “Angels”
“A new dance is like cooking. You have to put in a little bit of salt, a little bit of sugar, a little bit of everything,” reflects Rina Schenfeld about her choreographic process.
More on Maholohet: A Hot Summer of Dance Continues
Even the numbers of the Suzanne Dellal Center’s SummerDance Festival are impressive: eight weeks of concerts, 76 performances, 11 premieres and one group of special guests from abroad.
Shlomit Fundaminsky: An Interview on Improvisation and Israeli Life (Podcast)
Whether she is performing a solo she choreographed, improvising with the Oktet, or teaching a contemporary dance class, Shlomit Fundaminsky is someone to watch.