In the heart of the storm, from the wound and the pain, Rami Be’er’s pulsating work cries out. It is an honest, deep, and heart-rending cry, capturing and echoing in the unique way of one of Israel’s greatest creators the spirit of the times, the heart’s desire, the longing for correction.
“Human Voice” seeks to understand the complexity of the moment, drawing a line between red and white, between what is and what could be, a movement between despair and hope. It is a mesmerizing movement journey that contains fracture and strength, intensity and density, as well as moments of kindness, compassion and comfort.
“This is a dance composed of sadness and beauty, which serves as a warning sign of the future that awaits us, if we do not remember that humanity stands above all.” (Gabi Eldor, HaBama)
“Human Voice by Rami Be’er and the Kibbutz Dance Company emerges from the blood of October 7th into a universal message…”
“… the company’s excellent dancers fill the stage with flowing, turbulent movement, with complete and arousing devotion” (Ran Brown, Haaretz).
“One of the reasons that the work ‘Human Voice’ will not soon be forgotten is the relevance, which flows from the cracks.” (Ora Barfman, Dance Talk).
Choreography, stage design, lighting and costumes: Rami Be’er
Soundtrack design: Rami Be’er, Eyal Dadon
Text: From the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Narration: Noam Be’er
Additional Narration: Dancers and staff of the Kibbutz Dance Company
Senior Company Director, Chief Rehearsal Director and Assistant Artistic Director: Nitza Gumbo
Rehearsal Directors: Lea Bessoudo Greck, Danielle On
Dancers: Sujung Kim, Dvir Levy, Michal Vach, Orin Zevulun, Grace Ward, Hadar Finkelstein, Colette Rudy, Denver Scott, Billy Thomas, Tal Nissim, Noy Benouz, Gali Bonen, Tamar Lipshitz, Ofek Kat Manor, Paige Doko, Davide Gentalini
When? Thursday, November 27, 8 pm – 9 pm
Where? International Dance Village, Kibbutz Ga’aton
Price: 90 NIS per person
Phone: 072-3970884
Notes: To purchase tickets > https://www.eventer.co.il/v14tf
Out of a deep belief in the powerful experience of meeting the dancers and their work, Ayelet promotes tourism in the dance village, to allow visitors a fascinating look into the world of the dance company.