Category: Israeli Choreographers
Articles about and podcasts with Israeli choreographers.
Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company in Rami Be’er’s “InfraRed”
“We’re still in for a journey, exploring the tumbles of our human condition, sinking deep into its weaknesses, aspiring to new heights through time and space,” says guest writer Talia Baruch.
Exploring Israeli Society through Dance at International Exposure 2009
After two years of barely seeing any dance grappling with the Israeli context, I couldn’t help but wonder why so many works were now invoking this subject.
International Exposure 2009: Showcasing Israeli Dance
International Exposure 2009 will present the work of twenty-seven Israeli choreographers to over ninety guests including theater directors, festival directors, and journalists.
Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak’s “Trout”
Newton said that to every action there is a reaction, and in “Trout,” the reactions to many actions are made visible.
Curtain Up 6: Niv Sheinfeld and Oren Laor Host Noa Shadur
“It’s from a very personal point of view, from our connection, this trio. This solo became a trio; of course we found ourselves drawn in,” says Niv Sheinfeld.