Monday, July 15, 2013

Totally Obsessed: Batsheva Dance Company



This is seriously one of my favorite dance companies in the world.


The video is a short film using diverse shots, optical illusion, and clever editing. It takes place in some sort of abandoned warehouse. The film is shot beautifully as well as performed beautifully by the dancers.

This is one of my favorite dance companies in the world. It is a goal to see them live. I would die if I could view a behind-the-scenes rehearsal, even if it was just for 15 minutes. This is a recent video the company has just posted on their youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/batshevadancecompany

      Batsheva Dance Company has been critically acclaimed and popularly embraced as one of the foremost contemporary dance companies in the world. Together with its junior Batsheva Ensemble, the Company boasts a roster of 34 dancers drawn from Israel and abroad and maintains an extensive performance schedule locally and internationally. With close to 270 performances in 2012, Batsheva reached a record global audience of some 95,000 spectators.
Hailed as one of the world's preeminent contemporary choreographers, Ohad Naharin assumed the role of Artistic Director in 1990, and propelled the company into a new era with his adventurous curatorial vision and distinctive choreographic voice. Naharin is also the originator of the innovative movement language, Gaga, which has enriched his extraordinary movement invention, revolutionized the company’s training, and emerged as a growing international force in the larger field of movement practices for both dancers and non-dancers.
Batsheva Dance Company was founded as a repertory company in 1964 by the Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild, who enlisted Martha Graham as its first artistic adviser. Since 1989, Batsheva Dance Company has been in residence at the Suzanne Dellal Centre in Tel Aviv.

All information from http://www.batsheva.co.il/en/

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