Dance
Cultural boycott surge: Israeli artists cut off from global stage after October 7
If artists are stifled and only one-sided rhetoric is allowed, the damage will extend far beyond Israel; it will impoverish cultural discourse worldwide.
The body continues: In war, dance becomes a way to survive
Before the song: On Passover, Miriam leads with rhythm when the path is unclear
Dancing for health in museums with dance activist Roberto Casarotto - interview
Israeli artists perform in iconic cultural district in Hong Kong
Israeli dancers perform in an iconic cultural center in Paris
Israeli dance companies bring Spring awakening to Germany
Israel's Tomer Giat debuts his creation at Intimadance Festival
Next weekend, Giat will premiere Missing, his inaugural creation, as part of Tmuna Theater’s Intimadance Festival.
Israeli artists dance of love and broken hearts in Taiwan
Dortmund Ballet – Midsummer Night’s Dream Choreographed by Alexander Ekman - review
Ekman is a well-known choreographer and he did well in using only a few thematic elements from the original play and adjusted them partially to his culture and artistic discourse with his peers.
Batsheva presents encore of Naharin’s ‘Anafaza’
This month, the Batsheva Dance Company and Batsheva Ensemble will return to the stage with an updated Anafaza.
The Nederlands Dance Theater returns to Israel
The evening boasts works by Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite, Romanian choreographer Edward Clug and Israeli dancer and choreographer Nadav Zelner.
'Midsummer Night’s Dream': A surreal and erotic extravaganza - review
Dortmund Ballet returns to Israel with Alexander Ekman’s monumental ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
‘Dancing Pina’: Film on modern dance pioneer to air at DocAviv
Dancing Pina by German director Florian Heinzen-Ziob will be screened next weekend at the Suzanne Dellal Center as part of DocAviv – The Tel Aviv international Documentary Film Festival.