Festival Gvanim Bamachol (Shades of Dance) 2009 presents Four Shades: Four dances that will be performed at Hama'abada on June 23.
"Flight Line:" a situation comedy for three dancers. The story takes place during a flight. By Daffy Altvav. Dancers: Dafna Miro, Ayelet Yekutiel, and Adi Peled. Soundtrack: Golan Tahor. Costumes: Romi Kisilov.
"Zot Ha-pa'am": a duet inspired by the story of the creation of Adam and Eve and Plato's feast story, which describe the man and woman as "cleaved together" like an androgynous, and the relationship that results from this mythic connection. Choreography and production: Tami and Ronen Yitzhaki. Original music: Yehudit Mizrachi. Costumes: Sharon Perdo.
"Vanishing Point": based on Fernando Pessoah's "Book of Disquiet." Choreography, stage design and costumes: Or Merin. Dancers: Stav Merin and Or Merin. Music and dramaturgy: Oren Nahum.
"Adultress": "However I look at it, it is repeatedly clear to me...that if I hid this small thing in my hands only, I will be able to continue for a long time in my tranquil life like before, despite the woman's outbursts." -Franz Kafka. Choreography and production: Anat Vadia. Music: Battles. Costumes: Chagit Abir
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