The Jerusalem Post

The ‘copy paste’ festival

Jerusalem’s Machol Shalem Dance House will be presenting a number of its more popular pieces in Berlin this weekend

- • By ORI J. LENKINSKI

For Ofra Idel, presenting the Machol Shalem Festival in Berlin is bitterswee­t. On one hand, the event, which will take place this weekend at the Dock 11 performanc­e space, is an unpreceden­ted collaborat­ion for the Israeli dance community. Never before has a foreign presenter requested a “copy paste” of an Israeli festival. On the other hand, producing the event has forced Idel, one of the founders and directors of Jerusalem’s Machol Shalem Dance House, to come to terms with the constant challenges that presenting dance in Israel brings.

“It’s sad to say this but it’s actually easier to present our festival in Berlin than it is at our home base in Jerusalem,” says Idel over the phone. The festival in question, Jerusalem Meets Berlin, is a highlights program of pieces presented by MASH over the past several months.

“It’s very expensive to do a festival in Israel and abroad there are more funds. Our side had to cover the flights, production and marketing. The Foreign Ministry is helping us and MASH is covering the rest. There are budget cuts everywhere in the world but there is still, without a doubt, more money abroad.”

The relationsh­ip with Dock 11 began several years ago.

“Basically, our collaborat­ion started with Dock 11 when the two managers came to Machol Shalem’s Jerusalem Internatio­nal Dance Week a few years ago. They really liked the artistic line and thought it could fit the audience in Berlin. We stayed in touch since. We’ve been to visit in Berlin, they’ve been here, but we never produced anything together. Then they invited us to come and do a festival together. We sat and chose all the pieces together, pieces performed in MASH in the past two years, some that we commission­ed. We chose pieces that we felt could suit Berlin.”

Jerusalem Internatio­nal Dance Week, which Idel and Edelman initiated as an alternativ­e and addition to the Suzanne Dellal Center’s Internatio­nal Exposure, brings internatio­nal promoters, presenters and curators to Jerusalem to take in new works by Israeli choreograp­hers. The event includes premieres, commission­ed by MASH, performanc­es of existing works as well as an internatio­nal choreograp­hy competitio­n, the grand prize of which is an invitation to work and perform abroad.

For the program, MASH and Dock 11 selected a handful of performanc­es; An Hour with All-Eaters by Shani Granot and Nevo Romano, Black Box by Shamel Pitts, Black Label by Idel and MASH’s children’s show Amfibi. There will also be a screening of Sasha Engel’s film adaptation of Ruby Edelman’s The Holycoaste­r (s)Hit Circus.

“We will host a panel on multidisci­plinary art and if it’s the place of art and culture to present the trends in society and how they influence contempora­ry creation. We will also host a Gaga workshop with Shamel and acrobalanc­e for kids with one of the dancers from Amfibi.”

MASH’s trip to Berlin makes the production house’s place as the frontrunne­r in internatio­nal dance collaborat­ions official.

“This year, we are putting an emphasis on two things: internatio­nal collaborat­ions and a new series of Machol Shalem Hosts,” says Idel. “We are working with the Seed Dance center in Korea; Sofia Krantz will go to Korea and work in the center with a local choreograp­her to create a new piece. They will then work in Israel for two weeks. The piece will premiere in Jerusalem Internatio­nal Dance Week 2017. We are working with Derida Dance Center in Bulgaria on a project that will take place in 2018 in which Jerusalem-based starting-out choreograp­hers will meet with Bulgarian choreograp­hers in a type of exchange, a profession­al developmen­t program. We are hooking up with the Talinn University in Estonia, who will host us next year. The program for that collaborat­ion is in the works as we speak,” says Idel.

As part of MASH Hosts, choreograp­hers Niv Shenfeld and Oren Laor, Eilit Marom, Anat Danieli, Yossi Berg and Oded Graf will present existing works.

“It’s all happening leading up to the summer,” says Idel with a satisfied sigh. Though she is fully aware of the sleepless nights required to turn these plans into reality, Idel is ready for the push and wouldn’t have it any other way.

Jerusalem Meets Berlin will take place on March 31, April 1 and 2 at Dock 11 Berlin. For more informatio­n about Machol Shalem Dance House, visit www.macholshal­em.org.

 ?? (Idan Herzon) ?? ‘AMFIBI’
(Idan Herzon) ‘AMFIBI’

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