Oh, cool! My mom loves this version of EMY so I have to play this at Seder this year. You definitely see the 'soul' during this performance...and ya gotta love the guy who falls down at the end and the other guy who jumps up on the chair.
Thanks for the info on the choreographer--I'll have to see if I can't find more of his work. I just love the modern view of old traditions.
Hi Ladyvharsen!
I'm not one of that dancers.
I'm 15, and I am a dance student in Portugal.
Some days ago I've been working with Bernardo Gama, that is one of Ohad Naharin's dancers and performed "echad mi yodea" with Naharin's dance company.
It is a choreography full of true feelings.
I love it, and I loved doing it!
Keep in touch!
BalletMen
BalletMen 2 years ago
BalletMen,
Oh, cool! My mom loves this version of EMY so I have to play this at Seder this year. You definitely see the 'soul' during this performance...and ya gotta love the guy who falls down at the end and the other guy who jumps up on the chair.
Thanks for the info on the choreographer--I'll have to see if I can't find more of his work. I just love the modern view of old traditions.
Ladyvharsen
ladyvharsen 2 years ago
Remarkably creative, excellent choreography and an all around outstanding (outsitting?) performance!
In fact, the mispocha and I have watched it about 3 times just to make certain :-)
ladyvharsen 2 years ago
Not creative, because it's a copy.
Not a copy, an adapt!
The original choreography is by Ohad Naharin. :)
BalletMen 2 years ago
Hi BalletMen,
Copy/Adapt --call it whatever you like, it's still AWESOME :-)
Are you one of the performers in this vid?
ladyvharsen 2 years ago