Dancer
To hell and back: A political ballet for Israel’s age of war
Seven choreographers, one live pianist, and a palindrome that refuses to end.
Josephine Baker: Dancer, spy, and champion against racism and antisemitism
PM Albanese evacuated amid bomb threat linked to Shen Yun dance performance
Lifetime achievement awards for Moni Moshonov, Rina Schenfeld
Amid COVID-19, Israel's Flamenco Days Festival heads online
The Flamenco Days Festival will take place on March 18, 19 and 20.
'Dance - is it a sickness or a gift?' A pandemic tale
“Even though there was a lockdown, and we weren’t allowed to perform for a whole year, the creation arose in such a strong way,” she says.
Meet the olah running a dance school for haredi women
The program’s goal is to empower the girls’ self-esteem and feelings of self-worth.
Turning a Byzantine well near Arad into a dance stage
The current cast of “Perforated Earth” includes 14 performers and three musicians.
To dance or not to dance
It was during this confusing period that Rina Schenfeld was informed that she had won the prestigious Rosenblum Prize for the Performing Arts in the lifetime achievement category.
Schenfeld’s dilemma: To dance or not to dance
In one of her poems, Schenfeld writes, “Word replaced movement. Threw it out the door.”
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped one of Israel’s national passions: folk dance
Those in the know say some 200,000 Israelis across the nation attend regular Israeli folk dance, including public and private sessions called harkadot, on beachfronts, sports facilities and more.
A dance created for the blind and visually impaired dancers
Choreographer Shiri Teicher created a dance without sight
Energetic, engaging dance makes its way to Tel Aviv
Dance Review: A winning presentation for ‘2019’
The one decisive factor that will make 2019 memorable to the core, has to do with space design, rather than the bold and important dramaturgical content.