Author: Deborah Friedes Galili
Dana Ruttenberg’s “NABA” Features Eye-Opening Moves in the Ear
Like visitors to a museum, NABA’s audience members are outfitted with an audio guide and headphones and allowed to choose from an assortment of tracks throughout the performance.
Sahar Azimi Speaks about Choreography and Contemporary Dance (Podcast)
Join us as we talk about Sahar’s early career as a dancer with some of Israel’s most famed companies, his more recent choreography, and the larger field of Israeli contemporary dance.
Home Port Festival Lures Audiences to Jaffa Port
Located next to a swarm of bobbing fishing boats, this enormous hangar is not your typical destination for a dance performance. Yet the members of the Choreographers Society have lured a mix of devoted dance fans and less seasoned audience members to the Jaffa Port over the last several weeks.
Dancing Differently: New Works by Lazaro Godoy and Dana Ruttenberg
Lazaro Godoy in Zero-Z-One. March has been a particularly rich month for dance in Tel Aviv, with both Shades of Dance (Gvanim) at Suzanne Dellal and Home Port in Jaffa. […]
“Then and Now” Brings Old and New Together at Shades of Dance
Opening a festival devoted to emerging choreographers, “Then and Now” featured excerpts of four dances which, in the days when the festival doubled as a competition, won the coveted first prize.