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Filmed performances

Deca Dance

Choreography
Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2000

Created  for the first time in 2000, this program celebrated Ohad Naharin’s ten years of creation within the company by offering a striking collage of  excerpts from his repertoire. Regularly  recomposed and enriched since, the piece is today the opportunity, for  the Israeli choreographer, to show the variety of his inspiration – the  most demonstrative movement to the very intimate expression -, but also  to question the lines of force from his work. More than a set of selected pieces, it is therefore a real re-creation whose repertoire provides the material constantly revisited. Energetic and sensual, always on the string of emotions, those of the body or those of the soul, the dance becomes its own theater. For the greatest pleasure of the spectator, carried away in a  whirlwind of gestures, sounds and unforgettable images served by a  troupe at its best.

Source : Isabelle Calabre, Chaillot Théâtre national de la danse

Choreography
Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2000
Production of video work
Lights
Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi)
Costumes
Rakefet Levi
Sound
Maxim Waratt
Music
“Issa Nore” by Maxim Waratt, “Train” by Goldfrapp, “Pictures” by Ohad Fishof & Maxim Waratt, “Stones Start Spinning” by David Darling, “Verlaine: Part I: Un midi moins dix” by John Zorn, “Al Ghariba” by Khader Shama, “Riacho” by Guem, “Hava Nagila” by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, “Echad Mi Yodea” by The Tractor’s Revenge & Maxim Waratt, “Pan Sonic” by Maxim Waratt, Excerpt from “Baphomet”, “Somewhere over the Rainbow” by Harold Arlen, “Sway” by Luis Demetrio, “Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major” by Frederic Chopin (performed by Arthur Rubinstein), “Asia 2001 – Psykadelia”.
Text
Maxim Waratt
Other
Excerpts from: Seder (2007), Sadeh21 (2011), Yag (1996), Anaphase (1993), Naharin’s Virus (2001), Kyr (1990), Max (2007), Zachacha (1998)
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