POSTPONED:
Batsheva Dance Company
MOMO
Bay Area Premiere
Ohad Naharin, a titan of contemporary dance, brings his powerhouse Tel Aviv–based company to Berkeley for the Bay Area premiere of a daring new work. In the company’s words, “MOMO has two souls. One sends long roots to the depths of the earth—a soul that embodies archetypes and myths of hardened, raw masculinity, and the other is in a constant search for an individual and distinct DNA; one moves within its own autonomous and independent force field and the other is a constellation of elements that spin around the same nucleus—alternately drifting away and towards it, making room for necessary tenderness and catharsis.” Recordings of Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet’s Landfall and Philip Glass’ Metamorphosis provide the slow simmering musical backdrop, alongside song/prayer by Venezuelan musician Arca.
This performance is made possible, in part, by Nadine Tang.
Support for the presentation of Israeli artists is provided by The Sir Jack Lyons Charitable Trust.
Run time for this performance is approximately 70 minutes with no intermission and no late seating.
Batsheva Dance Company has postponed its US tour planned for next spring, including their performances at Zellerbach Hall. Ticketholders are being notified.
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Nov 30: Batsheva Dance Company has postponed its US tour planned for next spring, including their performances at Zellerbach Hall. Ticketholders are being notified.