Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Noa Dar (Israel) and Rachel Erdos/Ido Tadmor represent the rising forces in contemporary Israeli dan




A prominent politician las vegas exotic car rental meets, at a party, a young woman who works for his party's campaign. After several drinks and a solitary walk on the beach, the politician expresses his interest in the woman. Towards the end of the evening they leave the party together. While driving his car, the politician loses control and the car falls into a dark swamp and immediately sinks into black water. A performance on the corruption of power, as well as on our attitude towards the absurdity of a violent and unjust death. USA premiere.
4 transgender people from around the Mediterranean set sail and dock in their own new bodies. I.D. is their voyage. With this new work that is haveing its USA premiere at Between the Seas Festival, director Lina Abiad and performer Amahl Kouri continue their mission of expanding the boundaries of Lebanese theater, bringing new works to communities outside of the mainstream. Presented with the generous support of the Lebanese American University.
Noa Dar (Israel) and Rachel Erdos/Ido Tadmor represent the rising forces in contemporary Israeli dance. They perform alongside Italy's Celli Contemporary Ballet and NYC-based Vanessa Tamburi/Flusso Dance.

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