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23/12/2021

Culture Station - Second Stop

Second stop 23-25/12

Thursday 23/12 at 20:00 | Friday 24/12 at 13:30

Life doesn't ask | By Noa Shiloh

A room still protects and preserves the beats of the living and breathing of the dead.

Inside we are, free and imprisoned.

Music:(James Ginzburg - On Obsidian Expanse (Subtext Recordings

GUESTS 129 – Angelo Harmsworth

Performance: Carmela Dance Group: Neta Raz, Itamar Baruch, Ron Baruch, Shiraz Dagan, Daniel Lander, Gal Mercado, Shoval Biton, Yael Edri, Nitzan Ben Zvi, Keren Geshi

Length:24 min

Here and there | Noa Shiloh

Ten women moving and moving like primordial sinners who have been exiled are on a constant motion. A font holds the tension between I and another, between body and consciousness, between simplicity and complexity, between performance and appearance, and control and release.

Music: The Doors, An american prayer

Performance: Carmela Dance Group: Neta Raz, Itamar Baruch, Ron Baruch, Shiraz Dagan, Daniel Lander, Gal Mercado, Shoval Biton, Yael Edri, Nitzan Ben Zvi, Keren Geshi

Length:14 minutes


Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in C major by Vivaldi | Gil Kerrer

gather our gentleness into our hands, gentleness as an inner force; Stand firm, dance to the mandolin and strings, and return to the basic dance experience, out of humility and joy, and as a tribute to life. The choreography is a kind of dance - a boyish and childish adult, which brings joy and animals without interruption, unconditionally. Music and movement as a celebration, a space of pleasure and freedom, virtuoso simplicity, intimacy and friendship. 

רקדנים: גיל קרר ותום ווינברגר 

דרמטורגיה: ענת צדרבאום 

ניהול חזרות: אלכס שמורק 

מזיקה: קונצ׳רטו למנדולינה ומיתרים ובדו מז׳ור מאת ויואלדי 

Performed by Avi Avitiel and the Brook Orchestra of Venice 

Length of creation:15 minutes


The work premiered at screen screen 2020 under the artistic management of Dana Rotenberg and Oded Graf

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Thursday 23/12 20:30

Friday 24/12 13:30

Saturday 25/12 at 18:30, 23:30

Dawn | Rebecca Laufer and Mattheus van Rossum 

Dawn combines physical research and theatrical storytelling to create an immersive  dimension of space and time where two lost entities, victimized by circumstance, attempt to decode the world around them. Trapped in unfamiliar bodies, in an unfamiliar setting and time, the two question how to adapt to survive. 


Choreography and Performance:

Rebecca Laufer and Mattheus van Rossum 

Light Design: Ofer Laufer 

Music: Mattheus van Rossum and Thomas Walschot 

Costume Designer: Nofar Duchovni 

Length: 20 minutes

Gray area | Sofia Krantz 

Four women in a gray area Dealing with

quarantine residue. the constant obsession with the body; The claim-empty-making-stop. Exposed on a stage where the audience sits on either side with each wig watching, observing and criticizing them. There's nowhere to run. Self-exposure to the general public. An alternative structure of a house is created in which the obsession, the reptentance, is carried outwardly. Like demanding to be looked at, demand sympathy and approval for success. A question is asked if our work does not exist if it is not presented?

 

רקדניות: אדר ריקליס, פרי לוסטיגר, שרון ברבקוב,סופיה קרנץ. 

Sound:James Assaf Bar-On

Art Management:Elad Schechter

Work length:32 min

The work premiered 5/10/21 at the Jaffa Festival to Agrippa


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שבת 25/12 18:30 | 20:30

The event is supported by the Tel Aviv Municipality

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