Dance
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Dance

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    Dance in Israel has developed in two directions: expansion of the Jewish folk dance genre; and the establishment of art dance, leading to stage productions created by professional choreographers and performed by trained dancers. Dance as an art form was introduced in the country in the 1920s by newly arrived teachers and devotees of dance from the cultural centres of Europe. After the establishment of the state, it was developed to a high professional level by a number of ensembles; each founded on the basis of a different orientation and style, influenced by Israel’s diverse and varied social, religious and cultural backgrounds. Today more than a dozen major professional dance companies, most of them based in Tel Aviv, perform a varied repertoire throughout the country and abroad. 


     
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  • Israeli Dance Institutions

    • Curtain Up Festival is a unique project initiated and managed by the Israel Ministry of Culture and Sport, which enable young and independent creators...
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    • The uniqueness of “Compas” is the combination of different creators from different fields: music, theatre, fine arts, contemporary & classical dances and more. All these connections create ...
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    • Kamea has a large repertoire of shows for different audiences and age groups, that include around 80 performances a year...
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    • Shades in Dance is a bi-annual mentorship program that pairs young choreographers with a professional artistic director to create a fully produced premiere that serves as these artists’ deb ...
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    • A two-month festival, which concludes the season of performances at Suzanne Dellal, also welcomes renowned international companies and choreographers to the Centre....
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