Batsheva Dance Company: From Graham to Gaga
Since its first tour of the United States in 1970, Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company has won over American crowds and critics alike with its energetic approach to dance.
Arkadi Zaides: Community Connections and Stunning Solos
Arkadi Zaides is focusing his creative energies on bringing worlds together through dance.
“West Side Story” in the Middle East
“West Side Story has always been very special to me because it’s actually the score that I grew up on, and it’s how I learned to sing . . . I’ve been singing “Maria” every day of my life since I was 14 years old,” Scott Sussman reveals.
Noa Dar Discusses Her Dance Career (Podcast)
During our interview, Noa reflected on the development of her movement vocabulary, the evolution of her repertory, her choreographic process, and the relationship of her work to her upbringing on a kibbutz and to the larger Israeli society.
Photodance Exhibit Celebrates 20 Years of Dance at Suzanne Dellal
For Photodance, curator Hadas Maor has assembled an array of striking photographs capturing moments in performance, in rehearsal, and in staged photo shoots.