Suzanne Dellal Centre Co-Production
20:00
55 Min
Dellal Hall
125-165₪
We embarked on a journey through the land of fathers:
Father Aryeh was born in 1929 in Tel Aviv.
Father Zvi was born in 1929 in Magdiel.
Father Ido was born in 1939 in Tel Aviv.
Father Yitzhak was born in Morocco in 1945 and immigrated to Israel at the age of 3.
‘Four Mothers’ was an anti-war protest movement founded in 1997 that successfully led to the withdrawal of the IDF from Lebanon. In Four Fathers,
a new stage project by a contemporary dance ensemble, four performers were asked to bring their four fathers into the creation through a process of recollection and imitation, disguise, and becoming.
Through a journey across the local landscape and in time, they conjure body language, words, voices, songs, images, and dreams: real, unique, and personal figures that are simultaneously metaphorical, representative, and public. These elements are woven into a complex fabric, rich with contradictions and mixed emotions — made of love for family and land, poetic desires, role-playing, war games, expectations, and disappointments.
The ensemble operates as part of the Mia Arbatova Association for Dance Arts
Four Fathers is the debut project of a new repertory ensemble in Israel for dancers over 40.
Photo: Yair Meyuhas
Choreography: Michal Samama
Dancers, Performers, and Ensemble Members:
Talia Paz, Sharon Zuckerman Weiser, Moshe Shechter Avshalom, Tamar Shelef
Artistic Advising: Tal Yahas
Light Design: Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi)
Costumes: Tamar Ben Canaan
Sound Editing: Elad Schneiderman
Vocal Consultation: Hadas Pe'ery
Stage Management: Michal Ben Bast
Ensemble's Artistic Direction:
Talia Paz and Moshe Shechter Avshalom
Videography: Yakir Perets
Video Editing : Ophir Ben Shimon
We thank Mr. Yair Vardi, Ofir Dagan, Ido Feder, Iris Lana, Naomi Perlov, Anat Fischer Leventon, Yair Vardi, and The Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and the Arts.
The ensemble’s founding was made possible with the support of the Pais Council for Culture and Arts.
Four Fathers is a co-production with the Suzanne Dellal Centre.