Ballet
The Eifman Ballet’s 'Crime and Punishment' returns to Israel
Over three decades in the making, 'Crime and Punishment' will be presented next week at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center. This tour will mark the company’s 17th visit to Israel.
A dance of redemption at Tel Aviv ballet
'Dreams' creator Michel Franco talks to 'Post' as new film opens in Israel - interview
Jack Thorpe Baker: A British ballet sensation finds his second chance in Jerusalem
Dance Review: Lyon Dance Biennale
One of France’s biggest dance festivals, Lyon Dance Biennale, celebrates 30 years.
Third time’s the charm
Toward the end of October, famed dancer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov will pay his third visit to Israel.
A first for everything
The Other Dance Festival introduces 24 new choreographers’ work to the public.
Going silver
The Karmiel Dance Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary with some major guest performances.
Dance Review: The Goteborg Ballet
The program is a triple bill by 3 Swedish choreographers who used the famous score of Bolero by Ravel as a jumping board.
Dance Review: Zurich Ballet
Spoerli’s vocabulary is rather conservative and tends to repeat its motives extensively, and maintains similar formal formats for all three suites.
A triumphant return
The legendary Martha Graham Company will perform in Israel after more than three decades.
Dance Review: Clara
A solid, artistically cohesive art work that is enjoyable and surprising.
Welcome back, Eifman
The Boris Eifman Ballet returns, with the compelling stories of Eugene Onegin and Don Quixote.
A tale of one city - and two residents
In the pages of this unusual love story, the reader journeys into Tel Aviv as well as into the lives of the characters, in effect including the city as a third, silent protagonist.