India, Israel bonding over new cultural initiatives
Wednesday April 10, 2013 06:27:58 PM,
Madhusree Chatterjee,
IANS
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New Delhi: Israel
and India are creating new cultural synergy with exchanges in
theatre and the arts. After the critically-acclaimed performance
of "Stampenyu" - a play by celebrated Yiddish writer Shalom
Aleichem in the national capital - the Jerusalem Train Theatre has
brought "The Cube Circus", a contemporary experimental theatre to
India.
The Train Theatre was established in Jerusalem in 1981 as a
collaboration with four independent puppeteers who performed for
the first time in a train carriage. Over the years, it became a
source of creative inspiration.
The Cubes Circus, which uses solid paper and cardboard cubes a la
Picasso's cubist art and geometrical visuals, is an example of the
new wave performance in Israel.
It is a string of eclectic narratives in which actors Renana Lotem
Ohpir and Nir Landa enter the cubes, manipulate the boxes and
carry on conversations about life, relationships, the world and
nature. The conversations use puppetry, plastic art and dance
theatre with actual words. Sometimes, material as diverse as
hangars, polyester and plastic are used to embellish the boxes.
The show will be staged at the India Habitat Centre April 11.
Director Galia Levy-Grad says the dance theatre has been inspired
by Bauhaus' dance theatre, "The Triadic Ballet" of Oscar Schlemmer
and her own book, "Tsaful".
Levy-Grad, who had been searching for years for "transformation in
shapes", says Dov Meilnik, the light and design director of the
show. The roots of her conceptual design lie in oregamy - the
Japanese art of shaping paper. "The idea was to create from what
exists," he said.
"The world of theatre in Israel is a large laboratory, where
actors are trying to find new expression. We do a lot of this kind
of graphical material where the visual becomes very
communicative," he said.
Two other theatres that experiment with contemporary visual
theatre are the Micheal Svironi Visual Theatre and Clipa Theatre.
Michal Svironi, a puppeteer and performance artist uses props and
intimate theatre techniques to reach out to her audience with
little scenarios. Clipa Theatre, a body acting ensemble,
communicates with motions rather than words, actor Renana Lotem
Ohpir said.
"One of the reasons why contemporary experimental theatre finds a
big audience in Israel is the fact that it is a young country
culturally. Though we have a 5,000 year old heritage, theatre and
music are new to the country. Our tradition began in 20th century
with Shalom Aleichem's modern theatre. Post-modernism is
represented by actors like Hanoch Levin's Israel-Jewish upsurge
Theatre in the 1960s in an indirect protest against the
holocaust," Dov Meilnik said.
The Cube Theatre wants to take back Indian mythological stories.
In 2012, a troupe staged "Dooma-Doomi" - a children's visual
theater based on an Indian folk tale.
"We would love to promote such exchanges. Right now, the bulk of
the exchange programme is limited to theater and arts," Chana Anzi,
the Israeli embassy's cultural attache, told IANS.
One such project was a collaboration between Idan Cohen and the
Sapphire Creations in Kolkata that worked around contemporary
dance last year. Another ongoing project is a theater exchange
between David Zinder, the Samahara Theatre in Hyderabad and the
National School of Drama in the capital.
Zinder, who has directed over 60 physical plays in Israel, had
been conducting workshops in Kerala and Hyderabad and at the
National School of Drama here since 2011.
Anzi said "an Indian theatre troupe will be visiting Israel to
perform at the popular Cameri Theatre House in May".
In March, Israeli choreographer Shaked Dagon arrived in India to
spend two months at the Chalal village in Lahul in Himachal
Pradesh to work on a performance piece for schools in India.
"Several of these initiatives were the enterprise of actors and
artistes across the two countries," he said.
(Madhusree Chatterjee can be contacted at madhu.c@ians.in
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