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INBAL YAACOBY

born in 1978. Graduate of the Bat Dor Dance conservatory and Thelma Yelin High School for the Performing Arts. Former member of the Batsehva Dance Company, where she worked with Matz Ek, William Foresythe, Angelin Perljocaj, Paul Norton and Ohad Naharin. Created four works as part of the “Bathseva Dancers Create” series. Performed with Sharon Zuckerman and director Ulrich Rasche (Berlin), and in Yasmin Godder’s “Strawberry Cream and Gun Powder”.

Rehearsal Director for various choreographers, among them Yasmeen Godder, Hillel Kogan and Dana Ruttenberg. Founding member of The Israeli Dancers’ Union and Maakaf - an online journal for dance, visual theater and performance art.

Inbal graduated from Law School in 2010 and is an attorney specializing in Criminology.  Artistically Co-directed IntimaDance Festival at Tmuna Theater. 

 

OFIR YUDILEVITCH

Born in Haifa (1983). For more then ten years involved in acrobatics and Capoeira. Since 2007 focused on contemporary dance. Studied for two years in the training workshop for dancers in Haifa. Since has worked with Yasmeen Godder, Arkadi Zaides, Yossi Berg and Oded Graf, Iris Erez, Renana Raz, Efrat Rubin and Osi Wald, Moran Zilberberg, Dede Dance Company, Netta Yerushalmy, performing in Israel and abroad. Created and performs "Gravitas". Joined DRDG in 2010.

 

SHARON ZUCKERMAN-WEISER

Sharon was born in Israel in 1977. Graduate of Thelma Yelin High School. Worked with Vertigo dance company (1995) before moving to Belgium  for a period of 6 years. From 1996 till 1999 studied in P.A.R.T.S. (performing arts and research training studios) in Brussels. 2000-2003 created ‘Happy Zode’, ‘Fixing Dust’, ‘Pride Crispies’, and participated in works of Robert Wilson, Jan Decorte, Charlotte Vanden Eynde among other choreographers. Collaborated with the theater director Ulrich Rasche in creating ‘East 47th street, 231’ - a piece inspired by Andy Warhol’s life  for the American season in Berlin (2004). Since 2004 works and creates in Israel. Founding member of Solelot - home to Creative Residencies. A teacher of ‘Release’ technique. Danced with Yasmeen Godder (Sudden Birds), Ronit Ziv (Punch Line), acted in films (‘Melanoma My Love’, ’Sweet Mud’). Created ‘Solonelly’ – a solo piece for Intimadance Festival in Tmuna theater, ‘Refusall’ for Muza Dance Company, ‘Domestic Animal’ - a full length solo evening in Tmuna theater in Tel Aviv. Mother to Malka Mona and Atara Aria.

 

NOA SHILOH

Noa Shiloh was born in 1984 in Israel, she is a professional dancer and an independent choreographer. Between 2003-2005 she graduated from the Professional Dancers Workshop in Haifa. Since 2006, Noa performs internationally with various choreographers such as: Noa Dar, Idan Cohen, Irad Mazliah, Sahar Azimi, Michael Miller, Uri Ivgi, Michal Mualem and Giannalberto de Filippis, Efrat Rubin, Shani Tamari and Dana Ruttenberg.
Noa led workshops in Europe, the USA and India, she received the prize for the category of best dance performer for 2015, given by the Artists Union of Israel.During 2013-2014 Noa was invited by the Schusterman foundation to teach and create at a number of universities in the United States. In 2014, she created the solo, Quiet Bites. The solo's premiere performance was at The National Academy of Santa Cecilia in Italy. That same year, she created a duet Passing Through in which she performed with her mother. Its premier performance was at the Suzanne Dellal Dance Center, Tel Aviv. In 2015, she created the trio, Sunny Side Down within the framework of New Dance Festival for the Interdisciplinary Theater in Jerusalem. Since 2017, Shiloh is the artistic director of Carmela Dance Group within the framework of Hasadna Haifa. In 2017, Noa Won first prize, Named after Gertrude Kraus, for her solo work Homecoming on behalf of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. In December, Noa was invited to create a solo piece Bone as part of the event Present Continuous: Contemporary Dance in the Israel Museum’s Archaeology Department