Erez Kashi on Dualism by Ido Gidron

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    Dualism by Ido Gidron was presented as part of the 2017 International Choreography Competition hosted by Machol Shalem Dance House.    Erez Kashi is a Tel Aviv-based photographer.Read more

Lee Nahat Shalom on Black Velvet by Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins

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Hush now my late baby
Never to be back
Sometimes life is just-
BLACK ON BLACK.Read more

Lee Nahat Shalom on Day 3 Jerusalem International Dance Week

Lee Nahat Shalom is an actress, director and choreographer of physical theater and movement.Read more

Yuval Gal on monoLOG by Samuel Lefeuvre

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Am I going backwards?

Where do I live exactly?

The physicality presented in this creation is full of possibilities, possibilities for existence. Presents a gift regarding the possibilities to exist in this universe.

מה כבר בלעתי?
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Diti Ronen on Solo an Attempt by Ygal Tsur

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But the head runs straight to the wall, knocks the forehead,
scatches his wounds in its own mouth. Here he is, speaking his word.Read more

Lee Nahat Shalom on Nice to Beat You by Gil Kerer and Korina Fraiman

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A man and a woman. It’s even not odd. The stage is empty but I am at home.

They shake hands. There is an agreement. Partnership is a business that must be maintained out of desire.

Let the games begin.Read more

Between Heaven, Earth and Family: Miki Marin about Or Marin

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There is no doubt in my mind that Or on stage and Or in real life are one. Her uncompromising truth, depth, research, attention to detail, complete commitment to the creation, that is her essence.Read more

Between Heaven, Earth and Family: Zevik Marin about Stav Marin

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Do you feel that Stav’s works reflect who she is in real life or in your eyes?

Her inner truth and her point of view are her creation. Her life is an uncompromising and ongoing creation.Read more

Between Heaven, Earth and Family: Tom Borkovsky on Annabelle Dvir

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The thing that most moves me is watching Annabelle reach a kind of peak- presenting work to an audience and the sense of release and ecstasy that come with the process. However, usually I’m not just a viewer rather the technical assistant.Read more

Between Heaven, Earth and Family: Tali Eviatar on Shira Eviatar

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As her sister, and specifically because of the issues Shira chooses to work with (roots, family, origins, etc.), I always feel a particular closeness, an intimacy with the subject of the work, maybe more than other audience members. I’m always really excited to see my little sister on stage- suddenly she’s huge, she creates something so big that touches so many people.Read more