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    Golem-Labor Tel-Aviv

    The results of the Golem-Labor Tel Aviv were created in cooperation with the extremely talented young dancers from the Maslool Professional Dance Program Bikurej HaItim, Tel Aviv. Maslool was founded by Niv Marinberg and Offir Dagan, who together with Noa Shadur, worked closely on the ground with the dancers, providing professional guidance. The participating dancers were Yuval Bar Lev, Inbar Parry, Ella Isman-Liver, Shelly Stolpner, Leo Terris and Zohar Rubin. The technical crew in Tel Aviv were Tair Yashar and Eylon Edri. The dance workshop was choreographed remotely by Carly Lave together with Thomas Lilge from gamelab.berlin and with the technical support of James Hudson and Holger Beier.

     

    The Golem-Labor Tel Aviv took place November 6-8 2021 at the Maslool School at the Suzanne Dehlil Center for Dance in Tel Aviv, Israel. 

     

    The Golem-Labor is an international series of workshops organized by the Goethe-Institut that brings together contemporary dance and mixed reality technologies. The participating Goethe-Institutes were Prague, Riga, Bogotà and Tel Aviv.  

     

    Maslool School

    Goethe Institute Israel

    Exhibition Space

    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 that brings together contemporary dance and mixed reality technologies in Prague, Riga, Bogota and Tel Aviv. The Golem-Labor explores interdisciplinary and transnationally the interface of art and technology, man and machine, physical and virtual reality.

    Dancers worked together with XR-artists and motion capture specialists on research tasks and performance. From this research, a virtual exhibition and database of international movements was created using Mozilla Hubs.


    More Information on the Project Initiation and Funding: Goethe Institute – Golem Labor

    • Overall Project Management Goethe-Institut Prag:

      Luisa Rath, Ingrid Arnold, Teresa Weiser

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

      Offir Dagan, Niv Marinberg

    • Director of Bikurey Ha'Itim:

      Michal Linenberg

    • Administrative Manager of Bikurey Ha'Itim:

      Alon Shtoyer

    • Production Manager:

      Noa Fidler

    • Producer:

      Clil Cohen

    • Back Office:

      Eli Carmona

    • Artistic Assistant for Golem-Labor Project:

      Noa Shadur

    • Videographer:

      Nir Weiss

    • Photographer:

      Efrat Mazor, Dana Kasap Lavie

    • Motion Capture:

      Tair Yashar , Eylon Edri

    • Journalist:

      Ori Lenkinski

    • Director of Goethe-Institut Israel:

      Dr. Carola Dürr

    • Project Coordinator:

      Yael Goldman

    • Technician:

      Jossi Cohen

    Press

    Goethe.de (2021) Tanz digital im Golem-Labor mit mut auf neuen Pfaden

           

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