Premiere

Shared Evening
Hila Nachshonov • Eirad Ben Gal • Tamir Golan

Mon 3.8

21:00

60 Min

Yaron Yerushalmi Hall

The Works

Hila Nachshonov • The Miraculous Mandarin

Inspired by Bella Bartók’s powerful orchestral composition, the trio work The Miraculous Mandarin explores cycles of obsession, tension, and inner struggle. Built around repetitive circular and conical movement patterns, the choreography creates a sense of endless motion, as if the dancers are trapped inside a loop they cannot escape. Within this shared structure, each performer experiences their own journey.

The contrast between precise, rhythmical movement and the raw intensity of the music shapes a world suspended between control and collapse, resistance and surrender.

The Miraculous Mandarin transforms Bartók’s dramatic score into a physical experience charged with urgency, repetition, and emotional force.



Erad Ben Gal • Hunger 

A choreographic work for four dancers, created in response to the harsh reality of the past three years. Feelings of helplessness, shame, and guilt led Ben Gal to engage with hunger: the physical hunger imposed on the hostages and the starvation in Gaza, which haunted him, and the spiritual hunger – our dryness, our thirst, our hunger for something else. A hunger for change.”

 

This performance includes subtitles 

 

Tamir Golan • Inhibitation 

Two bodies meet in a space shaped by touch, resistance, and memory.

Moving between tension and closeness, holding on and letting go, they create a physical dialogue that shifts and changes constantly

Inhibitions explores the desire to return to something that has passed, not to relive it, but to stay with it a little longer as it continues to live in the body.



 

The Artists

Hila Nachshonov is a 25-year-old choreographer working across contemporary dance and hip-hop. A graduate of the Sadna Professional Dance Program at Ga’aton and Danit Bucksbaum’s RakDanit Dance Studio, she created three original pieces for Suzanne Dellal’s 1I2I3 program for emerging choreographers and received the “Outstanding Creator” award and a 2-month residency at Quartier Am Hafen in Cologne, Germany, for her Trio – an early version of the work presented here. Her other works include The Rite of Spring for Tmu-na Theater‘s 2024 Intima-Dance Festival, and Maybe I’m Just Another, developed during her studies at Ga’aton. Her works have been presented at various festivals and events in Israel and Europe.

 

Eirad Ben Gal (b. 1993) is a dancer, choreographer, and creator of dance films who has been living and working in Sderot for the past nine years, where he co-directs the Sderot Adama Center. After graduating from the Movement and Choreography track at the Sapir Academic College, he danced for four years with the Adama Dance Company, under Liat Dror’s direction, and later began an independent career as a choreographer. His work, strongly influenced by Israeli reality, explores the connection between the political and the personal, and has been presented on stages and at festivals in Israel and abroad.

 

Tamir Golan is an Israeli choreographer whose work is presented internationally. His creations include full-length and short-format works for stage and institutional settings. In 2024, he premiered Tomorrow’s Gone at the Suzanne Dellal Centre in Tel Aviv and created Cellophane for the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. His works have been shown in festivals and venues across Europe and Israel, including MILANoLTRE, Holland Dance Festival, Danza in Rete, and HANGARTFEST, and toured internationally. Alongside his choreographic work, he has taken part in international competitions, residencies, and professional development programs.

 Hila Nachshonov • The Miraculous Mandarin

Choreography: Hila Nachshonov

Dancers: Shira Glinka, Stav Azari, Hila Nachshonov

Original Cast: Mika Shenfeld

Music: The Miraculous Mandarin by Béla Bartók The Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Pierre Boulez

Costume Design : Hani Sirkis

The work was created as part of Suzanne Dellal Centre’s 1I2I3 program for emerging choreographers, which is supported by the HaPais Council for the Culture and Arts, and was further developed during a 2-month residency at Quartier Am Hafen, Cologne, Germany.

 

Erad Ben Gal • Hunger

Choreography and Text: Eirad Ben Gal

Dancers/creators: Sahar Bashan, Gali Matis, Hila Pulvermacher, and Shira Fishel

Music: BFRND

Textual Guidance: Odeya Rosenak

Special thanks to Liat Dror and the Sderot Adama Center for their support and guidance.

 

Tamir Golan • Inhibitation 

Choreography, Costume Design & Sound Design: Tamir Golan

Performed by: Gil Algrably, Tamir Golan

Mastering: Rotem Viner Tchaikovsky

Music: Boukyou – Hako Yamasaki, Coming Up Roses – Harry Styles, Prelude & Fugue No. 12 in F Minor, BWV 857: Prelude - Glenn Gould

Special thanks to the Inbal Dance Company and Barak Marshall for their support of Inhibitions.

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