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By Diver Festival

En / עב

9—24.10.2021

Premiere

Ana Wild, Savyon, Hila Gluskinos, Ido Feder, Tamar Even-Chen, Amit Tina

Artistic Direction and Dramaturgy: Ana Wild and Ido Feder

Video Editing: David Maayan 

Video Filming: Noa Simhayof Shahaf, Mika Lamdan

Huge thanks to Roi (Hamsus) De Mayo, Mika Lamdan and Yael Tent Family

Inside this event you will see the pieces: 

 

Gravity and Grace

Ana Wild & Johanna Markert

 

 

 

Agnostica Poetica – Introduction to Surviving Infinity

Savyon

 

 

 

Troubadour

Hila Gluskinos

 

 

 

The Shabazia Revelation 

Ana Wild and Ido Feder

Finally, in dance and tribute we shall reveal Shabazia: a local goddess hailing from the land of Canaan, the art world and the Shabazi neighborhood of dance.

Friday 22/10 at 17:00  •  Saturday 23/10 at 17:00  •  Sunday 24/10 at 17:00

MoBy: Museums of Bat Yam  •  Approximately 4 hours  •  100 ILS

We started rehearsing Ekklēsia in March 2021 on a trip outside of the city. Vaccine euphoria had set in, luring us back to real-life, beckoning us to return to  the studio, theater and museum. That’s when we got frightened and decided to run away. 

We felt the oddity of the moment, the collapse of sense, the great pain of the moment. As performance artists we knew the artistic opportunity that lies in this moment is in its dwelling and lingering, furthermore its mythification. We escaped a few times to a pastoral and protected space where we could rehearse Ekklēsia; there we thought about the climates of creation, art as priesthood and meeting audiences as ceremony. 

 

When we made it back to the city, we took refuge  in an underground shelter where we rehearsed different works developed in parallel: sunny islands of self expression, but also shaped by devotion to mutual influence, relenting to an ecology of collaborative meaning, allowing for personal, group and various compounding signatures. 

There, hiding in plain sight, we conducted meetings as a secret circle of artists, and many different artists generously served as audience for our rehearsals. We made a pact to realize the artistic event, as performers and audience. 

 

Now, we invite you to a ceremony of further rehearsing Ekklēsia in the Bat Yam Museum of Art. For a revue of about four hours on three consecutive nights, up to thirty people will congregate for a ceremonial event consisting of different performances stitched together, sailing in and out of togetherness and loneliness, time and space in a museum-cum-theater.

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