Ohad Naharin. Photo by Maxim Vart.
It’s been a banner year for Ohad Naharin. Just a few months after receiving the prestigious Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award, the choreographer was named as one of the recipients of a Dance Magazine Award. Naharin will be honored alongside postmodern pioneer Sara Rudner, Balanchine ballerina Allegra Kent, and tapper extraordinaire Jason Samuels Smith on November 9 at the Florence Gould Hall in New York City.
The November issue of Dance Magazine features profiles of all four honorees, and I wrote the section on Naharin. Scroll down and zoom in below to read my article about Naharin and learn more about these other dance greats.
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Related posts on Batsheva Dance Company and Ohad Naharin on Dance In Israel
- “Getting to Know the Batsheva Ensemble”
- “MAX – Connecting to Ohad Naharin’s Choreography”
- “Mamootot – Challenging the Performer-Spectator Divide”
- “Ohad Naharin’s Deca Dance in Israel: A Cycle Completed”
- “Ohad Naharin to Receive 2009 Scripps/ADF Award”
- “Ohad Naharin in America: Out of Focus Documentary”
- “Batsheva Dance Company Premieres Ohad Naharin’s Hora“
- “The Batsheva Ensemble on Tour at Home and Abroad”
- “Batsheva Dance Company: From Graham to Gaga”
- “Phaza Morgana 2009: Batsheva Dance Company in the Desert”
Related posts on Gaga on Dance In Israel
- “Going Gaga: My Introduction to Gaga Dance Classes” (my overview of Gaga dance classes)
- “Gaga: Ohad Naharin’s Movement Language, in His Own Words” (featuring a quote by Ohad Naharin about Gaga)
- “Gaga: A Foreigner Explores Ohad Naharin’s Movement Language” (a reflection on my experience in Ohad Naharin’s Gaga classes)
- “Ohad Naharin on Gaga (Video)” (with a video of Ohad Naharin discussing some concepts from Gaga)
- “A Glimpse into the Gaga Workshop (2008)” (including a video from last year’s workshop)
- “Reflections on the Gaga Intensive 2009” (dancers share their memories from this year’s workshop)
- “Gaga for Dancers: From the Gaga Intensive to New Open Classes”