Thursday 16/12 at 20:00 | Friday 17/12 13:03
Fascinating the story of women in our society at a time when violence against women is raising their heads or taking awareness.
Indeed, during the work, the feeling of fear and concealment becomes a desire for discovery, honesty, and power.
What's a woman? When does a woman become or feel like a woman? Who ruled? Who defined?
The work conveys the viewer a journey through the stigmas of tapecasts, from scenes of obedience and submission to internal and external rebelliousness.
In the work "women's" there is a search for a new way - how not to destroy courtship and how not to be afraid to approach, and at the same time, do not allow any type of exploitation, harassment or sexual abuse.
Mainly - because there are no more men versus women, but an attempt to create a healthy and denounced society of what is wrong.
To conduct a joint search of new directions in which identity, status, relationships, hidden desires are allowed, to self-discovery, female friendship, compassion and acceptance of the other as is.
The work gives a platform to various issues that concern us in the contexts of the development of the woman's class, the desire to blur boundaries between the sexes compared to the desire to preserve traditional roles, traits and female behaviors.
The audience goes through a certain journey and ranges from the desire for equality and blurring of sexes to the need for uniqueness and preservation of femininity.
Choreography:Yaniv Hoffman
Composer:International Collage, Music Pieces by Joel Shemesh and Cellist Eden Jamshid
Music editing:Or Ben-Moh, Dorit and Yaniv Hoffman.
Costumes:Miri Rog, Yaniv Hoffman
Lighting in theater performances:Danny Raphaelov/ Moshe Gino
Dancers: Adia Stern, Sharon Pinero, Amit Nachmani, Maayan Berger, Shiri Raphael, Gal Lieberfreund and Tom Zohar.
Duration:50 minutes
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Thursday 16/12 20:30
Friday 17/12 13:30
Saturday 18/12 at 20:00
Solange is a character that breaks down and is built, Supported and supportive
It's limited, restrictive, ranging from fantasy, nostalgia and dealing with the here and now.
Longs to dance life as it was, but you have to commit yourself to changes that happen in the body.
The work was inspired by Dana's two grandmothers, one who suffered from MS and the other who suffered a stroke and had her body paralyzed. A work deals with the physical effects that result from this and describes a constant physical and emotional struggle.
Choreography:Dana Marcus
Music Editing:Eitan Blechter
Costume styling:Yogev Blum
repetition and display management:Dana Shoval
Source Lighting:Omer Shaizaf
Dancers:Dor Frank, Shmuel Halfon and Dana Marcus
Duration:50 minutes
The work was created with the support of the Independent Creators Fund on behalf of the Ministry of Sports Culture and with the support of a pleasant studio.
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Saturday 18/12 20:00
The event is supported by the Tel Aviv Municipality