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.
International Exposure 2011: The Year in Israeli Dance
From November 30-December 4, International Exposure 2011 will present much of the past year’s bounty to an audience of presenters and journalists from around the globe.
Batsheva Dance Company 2011-2012: The Year Ahead
Last week, Batsheva Dance Company unveiled its 2011-2012 season at a press conference in Studio Varda. And what a season it will be!
Curtain Up 2011: A Festival of Dance Premieres
What is on the bill for Curtain Up this year? To find out, here’s a video preview of works by 10 up-and-coming Israeli choreographers.
Shades of Dance 2011 Video Preview
Whether you’re wondering which programs to attend or live afar and wish you could see the latest work coming out of Israel, here’s a video preview that will give you a glimpse of this year’s lineup.
A sixteen-question response to Jan Fabre’s Preparatio Mortis
Jan Fabre’s choreography spurs Ori Josephine Lenkinski’s latest musings from Impulstanz in Vienna.