In Furo, a pair of dancers performs against the backdrop of a video installation set in a Japanese bathhouse.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
By popular demand, Furo, the dance-video event created by Japanese video artist Tabaimo and choreographer Ohad Naharin, will continue to run at the purpose-built Furo pavilion at the Tel Aviv port through July 12.
In Furo, a pair of dancers performs against the backdrop of a video installation set in a Japanese bathhouse. This repeats every 45 minutes with a new pair of dancers each time. What makes this different is that audience members are invited to come and go at will during the performances.
The performers are members of Batsheva Dance and Batsheva ensemble. To date, some 10,000 people have seen the show which was supposed to close June 30.
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