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    Golem-Labor Tel-Aviv

    The results of the Golem-Labor Tel Aviv were created in cooperation with the talented young dancers from the Maslool Professional Dance Program Bikurej HaItim, Tel Aviv. I worked remotely with the dancers on contemporary movement modalities to advance their studies. 

     

    Working with this pre-professional group of students opened new design inquiry with motion capture systems, as their command of contemporary dance movement revealed idiosyncratic styles, gesture and advanced command of tempo and form. Viewing these virtual movements linked a uniqueness of each dancer’s body to their physical form.

     

    Golem-Labor Tel Aviv: November 6-8 2021

    Location: The Maslool School at the Suzanne Dehlil Center for Dance Tel Aviv, Israel

     

    Maslool School

    Goethe Institute Israel

    PRESS

    Lenkinski, Ori J., Goethe Institute (2022) Tanz digital im Golem-Labor mit mut auf neuen Pfaden

    Virtual Exhibition Spaces

    The virtual spaces were created in Mozilla Hubs, an online platform viewable in VR or 2D on desktop. The exhibition spaces remain as archival sites for the dancers’ movement and experience. Below you can access the homeroom and a selected dancer’s room.

    Golem Labor –  Tel Aviv

     

    Golem Labor – Yuval Bar Lec

     

    Golem Labor – Inbar Parry

     

    Golem Labor – Shelley Stolpner

    Golem Labor – Zohar Rubin


    Golem Labor – Leo Terris


    Golem Labor – Ella Isman Liwer

    These recordings were created during a workshop in the framework of the project Golem-Labor, initiated and conceived by Carly Lave, in cooperation with gamelab.berlin: Thomas Lilge, James Hudson and Holger Beier.

    Golem Labor Overview

    The Golem-Labor is an international series of workshops organized by the Goethe Institute bringing together contemporary dance and mixed reality technologies in Prague, Riga, Bogotá, and Tel Aviv. The Golem-Labor explores transnationally the interface of art and technology, man and machine, physical and virtual reality. 

    Creative Team

    • Artistic Directors of The 'Maslool - Professional Dance Program' - Bikurey Ha'Itim:

      Offir Dagan, Niv Marinberg

    • Project Management:

      Goethe-Institut Prag: Luisa Rath, Ingrid Arnold, Teresa Weiser

    • Artistic Assistant for Golem-Labor

      Noa Shadur

    • The participating Dancers:

      Yuval Bar Lev, Inbar Parry, Ella Isman-Liver, Shelly Stolpner, Leo Terris and Zohar Rubin

    • Production Manager:

      Noa Fidler

    • Producer:

      Clil Cohen

    • Journalist:

      Ori Lenkinski

    • Back Office:

      Eli Carmona

    Technical Team

    • Director of Bikurey Ha'Itim:

      Michal Linenberg

    • Administrative Manager of Bikurey Ha'Itim:

      Alon Shtoyer

    • Director of Goethe-Institut Israel:

      Dr. Carola Dürr

    • Project Coordinator:

      Yael Goldman

    • Technician:

      Jossi Cohen

    • Motion Capture:

      Tair Yashar , Eylon Edri

    • Videographer:

      Nir Weiss

    • Photographer:

      Efrat Mazor, Dana Kasap Lavie

           

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