Ohad Naharin to Step Down as Batsheva Dance Company Artistic Director
Mr. Naharin, who has led the dance company since 1990 and helped make it one of the world’s best, will continue to hold the position of house choreographer.
Mr. Naharin, who has led the dance company since 1990 and helped make it one of the world’s best, will continue to hold the position of house choreographer.
Severe but replete with meaningful images, this production by the Israeli dance company Batsheva is laced with mystery.
Tomer Heymann’s documentary on the Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin is a scattered and somewhat confused film about an intriguing and complicated man.
A documentary looks at the choreographer Ohad Naharin and his process of creating dance.
Sharon Eyal and Bobbi Jene Smith, who both performed with Israel’s renowned company, are presenting programs in New York.
In a new work set to make its debut in New York next month, the American dancer, who has been living in Israel, explores his outsider identity.
An enlightening biennial opens in Curitiba, Brazil; a very wet exhibition comes to Shanghai; and Valery Gergiev conducts a series of concerts to close out his tenure as lead conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Hodworks performs, members of New York University’s dance faculty present their work, and an exhibition about the Batsheva Dance Company is on view.