after the novel by Amos Oz with actors of Theater Basel
Actors: Urs Bihler, Claudia Jahn, Dirk Glodde, Vincent Leittersdorf, Chantal Le Moign and Florian Müller-Morungen
A new interdisciplinary piece by Amit Drori, based on the stage animation of a hand crafted robot and mechanical animals. An imaginary landscape is being created on stage, it reflects a recognized fauna and yet suggests the image of a mythical garden in which life has just begun.
The programme includes works from four important Jewish musicians: ‹A Survivor from Warsaw› is considered to be one of Arnold Schönberg's most expressive works and the text and music achieve a level of harrowing realism.
Ensemble Nikel: Vincent Daoud (Sax), Yaron Deutsch (E-Gitarre), Tom De Cock (Perkussion), Reto Staub (Piano)
Georges Aperghis: Conversation XX (1993)
Chaya Czernowin: Sahaf (2009)
Michael Beil: Along (2010)
Marco Momi: Ludica II (2009)
Rephael Cendo: Faction (2011)
Pierluigi Billone: Mani (2007)
Philippe Hurel: Localized Corrosion (2010)
Programme: Georg Friedrich Händel - Messiah (Der Messias)
Markus Flaig (bass)
Ruby Hughes (soprano)
James Laing (countertenor)
James Oxley (tenor)
Basler Madrigalisten
Prepared by Fritz Näf
Israel Camerata Jerusalem
Avner Biron, musical director
Soloists: Ruby Hughes (soprano), James Laing (countertenor), James Oxley (tenor), Markus Flaig (bass)
Programme:
1. Exile
2. Improvisation I (freestyle)
3. Uruk
4. Canaan Love Story
5. Improvisation II (based on a theme of J.S. Bach)
6. Nareen (by: Monier Bashier)
7. Um El-Khulkhal (by: Monier Bashier)
8. If only I have a wing (by: Shareef Muhyi din Heider)
9. The Dancing Child (by: Shareef Muhyi din Heider)
10. Imaginary Palestinian Song
11. After The Last Sky
No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 composed by Wisam Gibran
Joseph Haydn: Symphony no. 80
Richard Strauss: Metamorphoses
Menachem Wiesenberg: Concertino for oud and piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony no. 40 g minor KV 550
Taisir Elias (oud)
Menachem Wiesenberg (piano)
Israel Camerata Jerusalem,
Avner Biron (musical director)
Choreography: Oded Graf and Yossi Berg
Creating Performers: Julia Giertz, Siri Wolthoorn, Soren Linding Urup, Pierre Enaux, Oded Graf, and Yossi Berg
Dramaturgy: Carmen Mehnert
Music: Markus Pesonen, Rachid Taha, This Mortal Coil
Lighting Design: Antonio Rodriques-Andersen
Costumes: Mona Moller Schmidt
by Daniel Landau
In collaboration with Jackie Shemesh & Anat Danieli
Concept: Daniel Landau & Jackie Shemesh
Director: Daniel Landau
Choreography & Staging: Anat Danieli
Design: Jackie Shemesh
Costumes: Yaen Levi
Camera & Edit: Daniel LandauS
ound design: Daniel Meir
Creating performers: Haya Barshinsky, Yuval Fingerman, Tami Lebovits
Production Manager - Shahar Marcus
Produced by OPLA Companya with the support of the Digital Art Lab Holon
THE INNER TOUR ist eine israelisch-palästinensische Koproduktion und beschreibt die Reise einer Gruppe von Palästinensern aus dem Westjordanland und dem Gazastreifen durch Israel.
Am 14. Mai 1948 wurde die Stadt Jaffa mit muslimischer Bevölkerungsmehrheit von israelischen Milizen der Hagana und des Irgun eingenommen. In der Folge von Flucht bzw.
Yaakov Israel wurde 1974 in Jerusalem geboren. An der Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design studierte er Fotografie. Yaakov Israel ist ein gefragter Fotograf und zeigte seine Arbeit in Museen und Galerien in Israel und international; er lehrt an allen wichtigen Hochschulen in Israel.