Mahol Akhshav-Dance Today 3
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Mahol Akhshav-Dance Today
תאריך פרסום: November 2000
עורך: Ruth Eshel
מוציא לאור: Havazelet Cultural and Educational Institutes/ WIth the assistance of The Ministry of Science Culture and Sports
מאמרים מהגליון:
- Debka and its Metamorphoses – Affinities between Arab Debka Dancing and Jewish Dance in Israel | Pages: 10-15 | Ayala Goren Kadman
- Classical Ballet as Ethnic Dance | Pages: 16-17 | Gaby Aldor
- Double Dance – Folk and Ethnic Dancing in Israel | Pages: 18-23 | Dina Roginsky
- On “Morena Amora” – Neta Shizaf and Alina Pichersky Performance of Flamencao and Belly Dancing | Pages: 24-29 | Shai Harlev
- Eskesta Dance Theater – Artistic Dance Inspired by Ethiopian Folklore | Pages: 30-34 | Gila Toledano
- “All Too Human Puppets – On the Fusion of Arts in “Petrushka | Pages: 35-42 | Talia Perlstein
- Ground Breaking Dance – Selected Works by Lea Anderson | Pages: 43-47 |
- Cinema Infused with Dance – A Conversation with Alson Murray | Pages: 48-50 | Martha Inbar
- Tiny Body, Tiny Body on the Wall – The Montpellier Festival Dance | Pages: 53-55 | Gaby Aldor
- Dancing at the Fair – The Third Dance Fair in Essen, Germany | Pages: 56-57 | Giora Manor
- Drama Enwrapped in Form – The Martha Graham School Website | Pages: 58-60 | Smadar Weiss
- Ballet in Ashdod – About Panov Ballet | Pages: 61-63 | Einav Rosenblit
- On Sasha Walz Dance | Pages: 64-67 | Ronit Land
- News | Pages: 68-71 |
- Technology as a Choreography Tool – On Virtuality and its Representations in Random Dance Company | Pages: 72-74 | Linda Dankworth
- New Books: Sofia Naharin’s Invitation to Dance – About the Choreographic Process | Pages: 76-77 | Ruth Eshel
- Books: “Dance Export” by Naima Prevots | Pages: 78-79 | Ruth Eshel
- “Critic’s Opinion: Not Quite Kosher Beasts – About Ido Tadmor’s, Emanuel Gat and Shlomi Bitton “Beast | Pages: 80-81 | Giora Manor
- Premieres: July- September 2000 | Pages: 82-83 |
- | Dance for Everyone – On Multi-culturality in Israel and its Influence on the Development of Dance | Pages: 85-88 | Dan Ronen