Zebra / Sally Anne Friedland Dance Company
A duet for two women
Two women of different ages try in their own way and sometimes together, to confront the social and political reality in which they live today.
The work tests the limits of their characters, stretches their capacity for restraint as well as humoring them.
Like the Zebra which carries stripes of contrast on its back, so do both dancers as they make their way, each with a burden on her body.
After an absence of over 30 years as a dancer on the stage, Sally Anne Friedland decides, especially in this sensitive and complex period, to put herself in the hands of the choreographers Avi Kaiser and Sergio Antonino, and dance herself a second time.
For this journey, Sally Anne brings along Dana Marcus, a young dancer and creator who has already received awards and allocates
The work reveals patterns of weakness and strength as they face the everyday challenges of our complex times.
Sally Ann Friedland's collaboration with the two creators Kaiser and Antonino as a dramaturge in their previous works led her to a relationship of trust and intimacy and created the right ground to give them the baton of creation and shape this work
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Creators: Avi Kaiser, Sergio Antonino and Sally Anne Friedland Performers: Dana Markus and Sally Anne Friedland Directors: Avi Kaiser Sergio Antonino Sound: Inbal Dushy Visual design: Dalit Inbar