After sixteen years at sea, Gulliver returns home and closes himself up in his room. He refuses to see other humans and engages in conversation with two horses that he bought, contemplating the nature of humankind. At the end of five years of isolation, he has a conversation with his wife for the first time, wherein […]
“The show ‘I Look After’ is a position statement of a single artist. In it, I return to old images that once I had composed and change their form. Thus, I provide nostalgia with a role that is creative, critical, and lively, and I make it face forward. Nostalgia as potential.” This one-woman-show, performed by […]
She calls me to come to the stage and sit at a table beside her, asking me to choose a drawer and take something from it. Her penetrating gaze pulls me out of the audience completely: it is only her and me now. “My ex-stepmother in law is a renowned sculptor in Israel and abroad. […]
A three-part epic: the first addresses Menahem Begin’s visit to Beaufort Castle, Lebanon, the second focuses on the aspiration of an Israeli judoka and his trainer to win an Olympic medal, and the third relates to Bar Refaeli as a presenter of the brand Carolina Lamke. This trilogy focuses on three mythological Israeli symbols that […]
Three girlfriends are making a barbecue together while sharing sexual fantasies and advises about masturbation. During their time together, they will sing pop songs, and dance folk dances. They will go through talks and fights about power and womanhood. They will use gender clichés and subvert them and cast spells. ‘Kushelirabak’ moves smoothly, delicately, and […]
A wandering flashlight illuminates glass cages. The eyes of a frozen cheetah almost awaken. She speaks in my ears and, with her voice, leads me to a side room containing a gleaming skeleton. And she asks: “Would you like to dance while no one is watching?” Using a flashlight and headphones, the Natural History Museum […]
‘Minsk’ is a wild, surreal theatrical work that follows the life-story of its creator and performer, Anna Zakravsky, from birth to death. ‘Minsk’ combines Anna’s life-story with the story of Belorussian embroidery. The piece takes place in times where what happened, what is still to happen, and what may happen all reverberate into each other; […]
She carries the trembling caterpillar on her back and moves on the floor. Her golden robe trails behind her. She throws it off and begins to fold into herself. The stage now holds a breathing human ball, a bulb of gold. Missspelled evokes an invented mystical mythology, in which forgetfulness is the storyteller’s language. Witchcraft and […]