The work

One More Thing

In his new work, One More Thing, Adi Boutrous invites us to consider the value of the group and the individual within the group. Within a ritual that traverses both the contemporary and the traditional, four men experience a rite of passage based on empathy, common destiny, and deep listening. Through this they re-examine the relationship between masculinity and power, and the inherent potential support, intensity, and the desire for synchronicity.

This video is an excerpt of a full evening-length work.

THE ARTIST

Adi Boutrous started his professional dance training at Matte Asher School for Performing Arts in Kibbutz Gaaton, followed by the “Maslool” – Professional Dance Program – Tel Aviv-Jaffa. He has performed with Israeli choreographers including Iris Erez, Hillel Kogan, Dana Ruttenberg, Noa Shadur and others. His choreographic works have been performed both in Israel and on international stages including Théâtre de la Ville – Paris; Lyon Biennale de la Danse; Pavillon Noir; Julidans Festival. He received first prize in the Shades of Dance Festival 2013 for his debut choreography What Really Makes Me Mad. Alongside his choreographic and performance work, Boutrous is a vinyl collector and DJ. His musical expertise focuses on the years 1950-1979 and traverses Middle Eastern, West African, Caribbean and Latin genres.

Credits

Choreography
Adi Boutrous
Creating performers
Ariel Gelbart, Jeremy Alberge, Uri Dicker, Adi Boutrous
Rehearsal Director
May Zarhy
Lighting Design
Ofer Laufer
Costumes
Stav Struz
Soundtrack Design and Editing
Adi Boutrous
Video Produced by
Suzanne Dellal Centre, Tel Aviv Dance 2020
Director & Producer
Jonathan Mordechay
Chief Director of Photography & Editor
Nir Weiss
Second Unit Photographer
Shay Farage
Editor
Ziv Karshen
Sound
Yohay Ben Zvi, Elad Goldberg
Photos
Ariel Tagar, Stav Struz

Support

"One More Thing" is a co-production of Adi Boutrous, Théâtre de la Ville – Paris and fabrik Potsdam. The work is supported by The Foundation for Independent Creators founded by the Ministry of Culture and Sport and the residency program at the Arab – Jewish Community Center, Jaffa