Category: Israeli Choreographers
Articles about and podcasts with Israeli choreographers.
Batsheva Ensemble in Ohad Naharin’s “Kyr/Z/na”
Naharin has revamped some the selected excerpts from “Kyr” and “Z/na,” and he is now deploying an even more developed artistry to bring out the nuances in the choreography.
Jasmin Vardimon Returns to Israel with “Yesterday”
Live media and previously filmed footage abound in “Yesterday,” which contains excerpts from several works in Jasmin Vardimon’s rich repertory.
Batsheva Dance Company: Ohad Naharin’s “Shalosh” (“Three”)
During an open rehearsal of “Three,” choreographer Ohad Naharin mused that we frequently revisit books, movies, and music. So why not revisit a dance?
Barak Marshall’s “Rooster”
“After watching a bounty of dance performances back-to-back, it was Rooster that hit home and made me go see the show a second time the following week,” writes guest blogger Talia Baruch.
Batsheva Dance Company: Ohad Naharin’s “Project 5”
Are the dancers onstage men or women? The answer depends on which performance of Ohad Naharin’s “Project 5” you attend.