Dancer

Lifetime achievement awards for Moni Moshonov, Rina Schenfeld

The festive ceremony will take place at the Petah Tikva Culture Hall on October 28, in the presence of Mayor Rami Greenberg.

Moni Moshonov is among this year's Union of Israeli Artists honorees.
 FLAMENCO DANCER Nino de Los Reyes.

FEX education: Flamenco in all its expression is coming to Israel next month

 Itay Levy, Yogev Malka and Julia Shahar

Julia Shahar and Yogev Malka step into Itay Levy's shoes

 ‘SOUNDS ALIVE’ by the Machol Shalem Dance House.

Ofra Idel's 'Sounds Alive': Dance amid conflict and resilience


Footloose in the Holy Land

Dorothy Eisdorfer: “I think I could really inspire a lot of people to step out of their shell and change their life through dance.”

DOROTHY EISDORFER

Bare chests, bare hearts

The conflict between Israel’s culture minister and artists using nudity in their performances has been thrown back into the spotlight.

CHOREOGRAPHERS/DANCERS Shamel Pitts and Mirelle Martins’ latest piece, ‘Black Velvet.’

A global platform

Jerusalem International Dance Week kicks off

KENNETH KAO Room 1

Changing objects, changing phases

Renowned Israeli choreographer and dancer Tamar Borer presents her new Butoh piece, ‘Meta,’ in Jaffa.

TAMAR BORER’S latest dance piece, ‘Meta.’

New shades of "Shadowland"

Pilobolus will work its wonders in Herzliya

Pilobolus will perform ‘Shadowland’ on November 13 to 18 at the Herzliya Performing Arts Center.

Intergenerational transfer

The Between Heaven and Earth festival begins next week


Between creation and damnation

“Just as a choreographer can start with a piece of music in order to create, I am starting with the painting by Bosch."


Modern Israeli movements

Ensemble Ka’et performs ‘Heroes’ in Tel Aviv.

Ka’et Ensemble

Life on the road

In 1992, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism offered Murphy an opportunity to break new ground: to set up and run Turkey’s first modern dance company.

Modern Dance Theater Istanbul performs ‘Travelogue’.

Georgian dance grooves

“You need to understand that in Georgia dance is religion! This is a way of life."

The Georgian State Ballet company will bring its highly popular Pazisi production to this year’s Karmiel Dance Festival