Thank you for the comments. I am not the choreographer of the piece, so I can't answer your questions about the significance and meaning of the work. However I can tell you that it was a highly specific and invigorating set of choreography for everyone to learn. It was a pleasure being a part of this experience. If you would like to find out more on the piece and the choreographer (Ohad Naharin) please feel free to look up the Batsheva dance company from Tel Aviv, Israel. Have a great day!
That was really cool. Great job? What is the significance of the one girl standing up? Is it because there are six girls in front of her and its for the six books of the mishna or is it for something else? It seems liek the one girl on the end who kept throwing herself on the floor had tougher job than the rest. Was there a meaning to that bit?
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when you go to arte . tv and search for Let's Dance! you'll find a documentary where this peace is shown in a very nice way! (40. min)
imalmax 11 months ago
when you go to arte .tv and search for Let's Dance! you'll find a documentary where this peace is shown in a very nice way! (40. min)
imalmax 11 months ago
when you go to arte.tv and search for Let's Dance! you'll find a documentary where this peace is shown in a very nice way! (40. min)
imalmax 11 months ago
videos.arte.tv/de/videos/let_s_dance_israel_und_der_moderne_tanz-3787834.html
imalmax 11 months ago
Thank you for the comments. I am not the choreographer of the piece, so I can't answer your questions about the significance and meaning of the work. However I can tell you that it was a highly specific and invigorating set of choreography for everyone to learn. It was a pleasure being a part of this experience. If you would like to find out more on the piece and the choreographer (Ohad Naharin) please feel free to look up the Batsheva dance company from Tel Aviv, Israel. Have a great day!
Mestrain 1 year ago
That was really cool. Great job? What is the significance of the one girl standing up? Is it because there are six girls in front of her and its for the six books of the mishna or is it for something else? It seems liek the one girl on the end who kept throwing herself on the floor had tougher job than the rest. Was there a meaning to that bit?
greatsayain 1 year ago
so effing rad
trapmaster2000 1 year ago
Work, Anna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yay!
burrkittykat 1 year ago