Batsheva Dance Company (Israel) | Ohad Naharin
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, DanceHouse, at info@dancehouse.ca.
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IMPORTANT
After purchasing your ticket, your link will be emailed and can be used to access the performance from January 9 (12:01am PST) to January 29 (10:15pm PST), 2023, on one device at the time of your choosing.
Video on Demand (VOD) Streaming in Canada only.
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Hora – The Movie is Ohad Naharin’s second film. Just like in YAG – The Movie in 2020, Naharin once again transports choreography created for the stage through the lens of the camera, adapting it to create a new piece.
The camera allows an intimate, tender and disturbing glimpse into a parallel universe. In this dark world, the dancers emerge from a black space to the timeless music of Isao Tomita, their bodies delineating a human-dance calligraphy, like a code that is constantly being written and erased.
Naharin’s cinematic lab adds a new choreographic layer to the stage work – the movement of the camera through space. Actions carried out in the editing room like acceleration or deceleration, transitions and cuts, are given a central place and lead to the discovery and revelation of new creative expressions.
Hora – The Movie is another opportunity to delve into the fascinating evolution of Naharin’s work in search of new ways to create and experience dance.
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This Digidance livestream is a programming initiative between DanceHouse (Vancouver), Danse Danse (Montreal), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), and the National Arts Centre (Ottawa).
IMPORTANT
After purchasing your ticket, your link will be emailed and can be used to access the performance from January 9 (12:01am PST) to January 29 (10:15pm PST), 2023, on one device at the time of your choosing.
Video on Demand (VOD) Streaming in Canada only.
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Hora – The Movie is Ohad Naharin’s second film. Just like in YAG – The Movie in 2020, Naharin once again transports choreography created for the stage through the lens of the camera, adapting it to create a new piece.
The camera allows an intimate, tender and disturbing glimpse into a parallel universe. In this dark world, the dancers emerge from a black space to the timeless music of Isao Tomita, their bodies delineating a human-dance calligraphy, like a code that is constantly being written and erased.
Naharin’s cinematic lab adds a new choreographic layer to the stage work – the movement of the camera through space. Actions carried out in the editing room like acceleration or deceleration, transitions and cuts, are given a central place and lead to the discovery and revelation of new creative expressions.
Hora – The Movie is another opportunity to delve into the fascinating evolution of Naharin’s work in search of new ways to create and experience dance.
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This Digidance livestream is a programming initiative between DanceHouse (Vancouver), Danse Danse (Montreal), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), and the National Arts Centre (Ottawa).