Dance
Int'l dance company arrives in Israel, proving Hora can be a state of mind
Igal Perry and New York’s Peridance Contemporary Dance Company arrive in Israel with a program spanning styles – and one deeply personal hora.
Jerusalem highlights: May 29-June 4
Cultural boycott surge: Israeli artists cut off from global stage after October 7
The body continues: In war, dance becomes a way to survive
A dance of redemption at Tel Aviv ballet
St. Petersburg's Eifman Ballet returns to Israel for a production of ‘Crime and Punishment’ in Tel Aviv.
Between deep roots and liberating groove
The Hullegeb Festival of Israeli-Ethiopian Culture returns to Jerusalem next week, bringing rhythm, energy, joy, and the promise of better days ahead.
Three artists, three questions: Is the body limitation or freedom?
In the artworks of the three artists I selected for this month’s column, the body plays diverse direct and indirect but important roles.
Amir Shurush and Sanna Sokol win 'Dancing with the Stars'
Amir Shurush, an Arab-Jewish actor, won Dancing with the Stars on Wednesday with his partner, professional dancer, Sanna Sokol.
Dancing until dawn: The hottest nightlife destinations in Europe right now
Berlin with endless parties, Ibiza with unmatched energy, and Prague with nocturnal mystique – these are the best destinations for thrilling nightlife in Europe, full of style, stories, and soul.
Jerusalem highlights: August 8-14
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Art and Torah: How can we dance out the darkness in our lives?
We danced out of Egypt toward revelation at Mount Sinai, out of Haman’s decree toward the rebuilding of the Second Temple, out of gas chambers to the State of Israel.
Moving through life: Tel Aviv Dance Festival returns to Suzanne Dellal Centre
The annual Tel Aviv Dance festival will open next month at the Suzanne Dellal Centre.
FEX education: Flamenco in all its expression is coming to Israel next month
Since its foundation in 2023, FEX has placed an emphasis on young audiences, hosting performances that are suited to families and free of charge.
Celtic Throne’ brings high-energy Irish dance - review
Minor hiccups aside, this show was two hours of sheer musical and dance energy that made you feel good, happy, and very much alive.