Category: Israeli Companies
Articles about Israeli dance companies.
A Closer Look at Liat Dror and Nir Ben-Gal’s Adama
Situated in the town of Mizpe Ramon, the site of an enormous and beautiful crater, Adama (which means “earth” in Hebrew) is hands down the most unique dance center I have ever visited.
The Batsheva Ensemble on Tour at Home and Abroad
On Monday May 5th (2008), I again accompanied the Batsheva Ensemble as they trekked to Kiryat Shmona for two performances of Ohad Naharin’s “Seder.”
The Holocaust in Modern Dance: Rami Be’er on “Aide Memoire”
“Aide Memoire” is not only about the Holocaust. It deals with matters relating to present life and reality.
Batsheva Dance Company Premieres Ohad Naharin’s “Hora”
With the paneled set drenched in a rich leaf-green color and eleven of the Batsheva Dance Company’s exquisite dancers decorating the space, Naharin’s new piece is indeed a sight to see.
Dance in the Desert: Shavuot at Adama
Photo: At Adama’s Shavuot festival in 2008, dancers gathered around for an aerial dance workshop. While some dancers and movers will gather at Vertigo Dance Company’s Eco-Art Village for the […]