Category: Israeli Choreographers
Articles about and podcasts with Israeli choreographers.
In Defense of Responsible Dance Research: A Wartime Response
This response critically examines a video about Zionism, modern dance, Martha Graham, and Ohad Naharin that was circulated during the Israel-Hamas war. I respond to the inaccuracies and unsupported claims in the original lecture, and I call for evidence-based research and more nuanced discourse.
Locating 2019 in Time and Space: Reflections on Ohad Naharin’s Latest Work
2019 presents a full-bodied embrace (and full-throated interrogation) of the current moment – and, further, it delineates a specific location.
Gazing Anew at Jugs, Curves and Maps
Guest writer Judith Brin Ingber casts her gaze on International Exposure 2013 and reflects on politics, womanhood, unusual set pieces, and more.
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.