Dancer
Josephine Baker: Dancer, spy, and champion against racism and antisemitism
From Paris stages to WWII spy missions, Josephine Baker fought racism and antisemitism while inspiring generations worldwide.
PM Albanese evacuated amid bomb threat linked to Shen Yun dance performance
Lifetime achievement awards for Moni Moshonov, Rina Schenfeld
FEX education: Flamenco in all its expression is coming to Israel next month
Dance Review: Contemporary Dance
Yang’s rendition follows the traditional narrative, refraining from abstractions or challenging the borders of the art form. Her forte lies in extravagant production.
Oslo festival rejects Israeli artists, says they ‘whitewash’ occupation
The choreographers called the rejection “reverse discrimination,” saying it holds artists accountable for the actions of their governments.
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.”
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.
A global platform
Jerusalem International Dance Week kicks off
Changing objects, changing phases
Renowned Israeli choreographer and dancer Tamar Borer presents her new Butoh piece, ‘Meta,’ in Jaffa.
New shades of "Shadowland"
Pilobolus will work its wonders in Herzliya
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.