Performed by Batsheva – the Young Ensemble
80 Minutes with intermission
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"An industrial spectacle, futuristic, startling and fascinating" (Gili Izikovich, Ha'aretz, March 2019)
"Nobody can hurt me without my permission" (Gandi)
Gandhi's statement is the conceptual basis of Sharon Eyal's new work for Batsheva- The Young Ensemble. From 2005-2012 Eyal was the House Choreographer at Batsheva and created thirteen works for the company. She has since embarked on an independent journey with her partner Gai Behar, during which they have created many critically acclaimed works for leading dance companies in Israel and abroad. Their new work for the Batsheva Dance Company is presented by the Young Ensemble for the second consecutive season.
George & Zalman by Ohad Naharin (2006)
Black Milk by Ohad Naharin (1990)
"The Look" – by Sharon Eyal
Performed by Batsheva – the Young Ensemble
Co-Creator: Gai Behar
Original Music: Ori Lichtik
Lighting Design: Alon Cohen
Costume Design: Rebecca Hytting
Assistant: Rebecca Hytting
George & Zalman
by Ohad Naharin (2006)
Lighting Design: Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi)
Costume Design: Eri Nakamura
Music: Für Alina" by Arvo Pärt"
Lyrics: Charles Bukowski;
Vocals: Bobby Jene Smith
Originally commissioned for Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
World premiere – July 5, 2006 – Mahol Shalem Festival, Jerusalem,
Israel Black Milk
by Ohad Naharin (1990)
Lighting Design: Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi)
Costume Design: Rakefet Levy
Music: "Rhythm Songs For One or More Marimbas", "Etude No. 3" by Paul Smadbeck" An early version for women was originally commissioned by the Kibbutz Dance Company (Artistic director: Yehudit Arnon), 1985 A reproduction of the dance was made for Batsheva Dance Company in two versions: men / women Batsheva premiere – September 25, 1990 – Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Video Director and Editor – Roee Shaltiel