Author: Deborah Friedes Galili
Deborah Friedes Galili is an independent dancer and dance scholar based in Tel Aviv. She holds a BA in dance history from Brown University and an MFA in dance from The Ohio State University. In 2007-2008, Deborah researched Israeli contemporary dance on a Fulbright grant, blogged on The Winger, and podcasted interviews with Israeli dance professionals on Israel Seen.
A Perfect Storm of Dance
Guest writer Judith Brin Ingber reflects on her experience at International Exposure 2013.
International Exposure 2012: Showcasing Israeli Dance
This is International Exposure 2012 by the numbers: in its 18th year, the 6-day festival from December 5-10 will showcase 39 choreographers in 27 performances for over 100 guests from abroad.
The Revival of “Two Room Apartment” – An Interview with Niv Sheinfeld and Oren Laor
Niv Sheinfeld and Oren Laor faced many questions as they embarked on their reconstruction of Nir Ben Gal and Liat Dror’s iconic “Two Room Apartment” (1987).
Machol Shalem Dance House & the Suzanne Dellal Centre Present a Tribute to the Late UK Dancer and Director, Nigel Charnock
Guest writer Meredith Nadler reflects on a tribute to choreographer Nigel Charnock at the Suzanne Dellal Centre.
Testing Tools 2012 at the Shenkin Garden and Beit Tami, August 7-9
Guest writer Meredith Nadler reviews the Testing Tools 2012 festival.