Dance
Jerusalem highlights: May 29-June 4
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Cultural boycott surge: Israeli artists cut off from global stage after October 7
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
The pulsating rhythms and high-voltage experience of Malevo - review
The group’s cultural roots derive inspiration from the Argentinian traditional Malambo folk dance created in vast pampas by the cowboys (gauchos).
'Nekudot' dance by DJ Raphi spreads light amid darkness of war
A collaboration between DJ Raphi and Shmuel resulted in creating an uplifting and high-energy dance for his audience as a way to spread positivity through challenging times.
Yasmeen Godder and Dikla reunite for Shout Aloud at the Israel Festival
Nearly 25 years after their first collaboration, acclaimed choreographer Yasmeen Godder and singer Dikla join forces once again for Shout Aloud, featuring a new diverse cast of performers.
International dance festival to be held in Jerusalem this September
Dozens of artists from around the world will come together in Jerusalem to perform solo and duet performances, featuring a finale by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.
Afghan refugee breakdancing athlete disqualified for slogan on cape
Political slogans and statement are banned on the field of play and on podiums at the Olympics and breaking's governing body later said the 21-year-old had been disqualified.
No time to dance – a celebration of influential dancer Noa Eshkol
Fifty years after pausing her dance work for the Yom Kippur War, Noa Eshkol’s 100th birthday is marked with exhibits in Berlin and a performance in Tel Aviv, showcasing her enduring legacy.
Tel Aviv Dance Festival: Celebrating Israeli creativity amid adversity
Join the Tel Aviv Dance Festival from August 1-10 at Suzanne Dellal Centre. Experience 19 captivating performances by Israeli creators, including seven premieres and special tributes.
Flamenco in Hebrew in a Canaanite spirit
“As far as I know, this is the first time ever that flamenco songs will be sung in Hebrew,” says choreographer.
Dancing through the ‘Hurricane’ in the wake of October 7
'I deeply believe that dance is healing for the soul, something we certainly all need these days', Eisdorfer says.
Coming together, dancing together - a summer camp for choreographers
International Choreographers Retreat in Quebec brought together global artists for rest, reflection, and cultural exchange akin to summer camp, fostering deep bonds and creative dialogues.