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2014

PERFORMING ARTS

Transparent Borders

A dance performance with wearable art designed to illustrate human motion

Client

Sharon Vazanna Dance Group

My Role

Concept art, Costume Design, Textile design

Team

Choreography: Sharon Vazanna

Dancers: Tamar Sonn, Sharon Vazanna

Sound Design: Sagi Zoref

Light Design: Omer Sheizaf

Dress making: Haya Geiman

Photography: Tami Weiss

Press

Ruth Eshel, Haaretz, March 2014​

Ori Linkinski, The Jerusalem Post, March 2014

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Transparent borders is a dance performance, which theme is centered around the transitions between the need of the individual for separation and independence, and his need for affinity and human support.

The design intent was to raise the question in regards to where one body ends and another beings? And to blur the boundaries between the two.

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"Two dancers outstretched on the floor and intertwined, much like a mythological beast with two heads, four legs and four arms...“

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Ruth Eshel, Ha'aretz, March 2014

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"As the two-headed creature begins to move and rise, the optical illusion continues. It is impossible to decipher where one body ends and the next begins.“

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Ori Linkinski, The Jerusalem Post, March 2014

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