Suzanne Dellal
Yair Vardi, Israeli dance visionary, dies at 76
Yair Vardi, the dancer-choreographer who shaped Israel's contemporary dance landscape, died of cancer.
For choreographer Emmanuel Gat, third time's a charm
Tel Aviv Dance Festival: Celebrating Israeli creativity amid adversity
Flamenco in Hebrew in a Canaanite spirit
Provincial Dance Company: Impressive visuals, shallow sand dunes
Once more, the stage was filled with hanging props of sand filled thin transparent plastic containers shaped like ancient jugs.
From Dellal upward – dancer, choreographer and arts leader
Yair Vardi leaves an unmistakable legacy.
Men's ballet company closes Suzanne Dellal Center’s international season
BalletBoyz will perform a program consisting of two works, Them and Us, each of which highlights a different strength of the company.
Even Ophelia
For this production, Schenfeld called upon her company of dancers to bolster Ophelia’s path to freedom. “The company is like a Greek chorus or like something breathing in nature,” she says.
A multi-talent show
Next week, Naharin will perform Playback, an intimate musical production, at the Suzanne Dellal Center’s Yaron Yerushalmi Hall.
Flawlessly projecting humanity in art at Suzanne Dellal
Company LEV's ‘Love Chapter 02’
'Painted Skin’ at Suzanne Dellal
Among the Strange Stories is a tale called Painted Skin, which observes the way in which people deck themselves out to hide their trepid souls.
Oryan Yohanan’s five separate sides
Celebrated choreographer premieres her first ensemble work ‘Home (?)’
A story of hope,tenacity and bravery
The ballet centers on the story of Franceska Mann, the young, Jewish prima ballerina who lived in Poland before the war, Timofeyeva explained.