Category: Israeli Choreographers
Articles about and podcasts with Israeli choreographers.
Batsheva Dance Company Premieres Sharon Eyal’s “Bill”
Sometimes, watching “Bill” is like observing the inner workings of a finely-tuned mechanical watch; each person, and each small group, is necessary for the whole to function.
Batsheva Ensemble in Ohad Naharin’s “Kamuyot”
The Batsheva Ensemble’s production of “Kamuyot” is a uniquely engaging work that lives up to its billing as “a piece for children aged 6 to 90.”
Yael Flexer’s “The Living Room” at Tmuna Theater
Like well-made furniture, Yael Flexer’s movement is functional. So perhaps it’s fitting that in Flexer’s “The Living Room,” the dancers jokingly furnish the bare space themselves.
Interview with Yael Flexer: Examining Collaboration, Performance, and Culture
“It’s not just about the audience watching us but it’s also about us in a sense watching them,” says choreographer Yael Flexer about her work.
Yossi Berg and Oded Graf’s “4 Men, Alice, Bach and the Deer”
” ‘4 Men’ is a dramatized exploration of masculine interaction and action. It is a fairy tale of vile and virtue,” writes guest blogger Talia Baruch.