Tag: Ohad Naharin
Invitation to a Lecture at Emory University on American and Israeli Dance
My lecture on February 24 explores the dynamic relationship between American and Israeli dance and traces the meteoric rise of Israeli contemporary dance.
Batsheva Dance Company: Ohad Naharin’s “Shalosh” (“Three”)
During an open rehearsal of “Three,” choreographer Ohad Naharin mused that we frequently revisit books, movies, and music. So why not revisit a dance?
Batsheva Dance Company: Ohad Naharin’s “Project 5”
Are the dancers onstage men or women? The answer depends on which performance of Ohad Naharin’s “Project 5” you attend.
International Exposure 2009: A Perspective from Abroad
“Five days later, we leave [International Exposure” with a semblance of an idea of what makes contemporary dance in Israel so vibrant,” says guest writer Brian Schaefer.
International Exposure 2009: Showcasing Israeli Dance
International Exposure 2009 will present the work of twenty-seven Israeli choreographers to over ninety guests including theater directors, festival directors, and journalists.