Dance New Amsterdam (DNA) welcomes two Israeli artists to share the stage in its signature split bill series, DNA PRESENTS SPLICE. Noa Shadur and Netta Yerushalmy will spin dark human elements into engrossing works of art December 2 - 4, 2010. Shadur's Into the Night is built on the fundamental emotional clichés of American Pulp Culture, while Yerushalmy's Rooms Without a View peers into detached yet voyeuristic encounters between people living in stiflingly close proximity, so prevalent in New York City.
"DNA's SPLICE series is about bringing together unique and often contradictory artists that, together, offer provocative and insightful views into not only the breadth of contemporary dance performance, but also the expansive nature of the human experience," says Catherine Peila, Executive Director. "In this edition of SPLICE, Noa and Netta capture the rich emotions and mystery that Israeli dance has come to denote. Their works illustrate influences of Israeli and American life, creating a visceral experience through their artistry."
Into the Night, a tribute to detective magazines from the previous century, explores the gap between the actual tragic reality of death and the melodramatic representation of it. "I want the audience to not only experience the cinematic approach driving this work, but also explore delicate issues such as danger and seduction; loss and compassion; beauty and joy," says Noa Shadur. "It is refreshing to be part of a DNA's artistic platform that embraces emerging artists in its performance series, residencies and other special opportunities. The joint performance aspect of this series has allowed me a unique opportunity to connect with choreographer Netta Yerushalmy and explore the possible correspondence that might evolve between our works."
"In restaging Rooms Without a View, the distinctive architectural elements of DNA's theater allow my work to come alive in a new way. The large Open Windows with city views, the brick walls, the dark wooden parquet floors and the support columns all serve as a natural and dazzlingly realistic 'set' for the private scenes that unfold within the work." says Netta Yerushalmy. "As an Israeli expatriate, this opportunity to present a work that is very much inspired by this city, in an evening with a Tel-Aviv based artist, is a rare and unifying one."
Born in Israel, Noa Shadur has presented work in Masdanza12-Canary Islands, National Theatre-Budapest, ITS festival-Amsterdam, Korzo Theatre-The Haag and in Iceland. In 2009, Noa received the honorable Prize for Young and Upcoming Choreographer of the Year from the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport. She took part in the prestigious scholarship program DanceWEB 2010, in the frame of the Impulstanz Festival in Vienna, Austria. Noa placed second at the 8th International Solo Festival in Budapest. Her Video works have been screened internationally in Japan, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Portugal, Italy, Holland and Mexico. Noa is on faculty at the Dance Department in High School for the Arts in Tel-Aviv. She graduated with a BA in dance and choreography from ArtEZ College of Arts in Arnhem (former EDDC), Netherlands.Videos