SEPTEMBER—OCTOBER 2015

The Los Angeles-based repertory company shared its strong, optimistic vision and innovative approach to dance with communities in Israel and Jordan.

SEPTEMBER—OCTOBER 2015

The Los Angeles-based repertory company shared its strong, optimistic vision and innovative approach to dance with communities in Israel and Jordan.

ABOUT THE RESIDENCY

BODYTRAFFIC began their residency in Israel with a contact improvisation workshop with Vertigo Dance Company’s Power of Balance Program, an initiative for mixed-ability dancers. Company members then separated by gender to work with, respectively, an all-female choreography collective, and the all-male company Between Heaven and Earth, which included former Israeli soldiers. At Beit Ha Gal Galim (“House of Wheels”), the company led movement workshops for adults with cerebral palsy. In Jordan, the group worked with differently abled children and their teachers at the Al-Hussein Center, and collaborated with dance and music students at the Zaha Cultural Center to create an original performance piece.

ABOUT THE RESIDENCY

BODYTRAFFIC began their residency in Israel with a contact improvisation workshop with Vertigo Dance Company’s Power of Balance Program, an initiative for mixed-ability dancers. Company members then separated by gender to work with, respectively, an all-female choreography collective, and the all-male company Between Heaven and Earth, which included former Israeli soldiers. At Beit Ha Gal Galim (“House of Wheels”), the company led movement workshops for adults with cerebral palsy. In Jordan, the group worked with differently abled children and their teachers at the Al-Hussein Center, and collaborated with dance and music students at the Zaha Cultural Center to create an original performance piece.

FROM THE TRAVEL BLOG



“As an American woman who had not experienced much gender segregation in my lifetime prior to traveling to the Middle East, I thought that I would find it, to be honest, archaic and narrow-minded. To my utter surprise, I learned that it was I who had a narrow viewpoint.”

—Lillian Barbeito reflects on misplaced stereotypes

FROM THE TRAVEL BLOG

“As an American woman who had not experienced much gender segregation in my lifetime prior to traveling to the Middle East, I thought that I would find it, to be honest, archaic and narrow-minded. To my utter surprise, I learned that it was I who had a narrow viewpoint.”

—Lillian Barbeito reflects on misplaced stereotypes

BODYTRAFFIC

BODYTRAFFIC

Image courtesy: Tomasz Rossa

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Founded in 2007 by Lillian Rose Barbeito and Tina Finkelman Berkett, BODYTRAFFIC has surged to the forefront of the concert dance world, recruiting great talent from around the globe to create world-class contemporary dance by distinctive choreographic voices.

Named “the company of the future” by The Joyce Theater Foundation, one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch,” and “Best of Culture” by the Los Angeles Times, the company is internationally recognized for its high quality of work. The Los Angeles Times says BODYTRAFFIC is “one of the most talked-about companies - not just in LA, but nationwide.”

The company’s repertory includes works by MacArthur Fellow Kyle Abraham, Sidra Bell, Stijn Celis, Sarah Elgart, Alex Ketley, Anton Lachky, Loni Landon, Barak Marshall, Andrea Miller, Laura Gorenstein Miller, Ohad, Naharin, Matthew Neenan, Joshua L. Peugh, Arthur Pita, Victor Quijada, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, Zoe Scofield, Hofesh Shechter, Richard Siegal, and Guy Weizman & Roni Haver.

BODYTRAFFIC has performed for sold-out audiences at prestigious theaters and festivals around the world, including The Joyce Theater; Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival; the Israeli Opera/Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center; New York City Center’s Fall for Dance Festival; Chutzpah! Festival in Vancouver; Laguna Dance Festival; The Broad Stage, Santa Monica; the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts at UPenn; World Music/CRASHarts in Boston; the Winspear Opera House; and the American Dance Festival.  In 2016, BODYTRAFFIC made its Hollywood Bowl debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.  In 2017-2018, the company celebrated its 10th season with an international tour to more than 20 cities,  including Moscow and St. Petersburg for the CONTEXT Diana Vishneva Festival, and The Hague, Netherlands for The Holland Dance Festival. The season culminated with performances at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.

BODYTRAFFIC has an extensive outreach and education program that provides training opportunities for pre-professionals, and customized dance experiences for inner-city schools in Los Angeles, as well as for underserved populations around the globe.

BODYTRAFFIC has received generous support from the New England Foundation for the Arts, Princess Grace Foundation, The Joyce Theater Foundation, The Sydney D. Holland Foundation, Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, American Jewish University, Loyola Marymount University, and The Agency.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Founded in 2007 by Lillian Rose Barbeito and Tina Finkelman Berkett, BODYTRAFFIC has surged to the forefront of the concert dance world, recruiting great talent from around the globe to create world-class contemporary dance by distinctive choreographic voices.

Named “the company of the future” by The Joyce Theater Foundation, one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch,” and “Best of Culture” by the Los Angeles Times, the company is internationally recognized for its high quality of work. The Los Angeles Times says BODYTRAFFIC is “one of the most talked-about companies - not just in LA, but nationwide.”

The company’s repertory includes works by MacArthur Fellow Kyle Abraham, Sidra Bell, Stijn Celis, Sarah Elgart, Alex Ketley, Anton Lachky, Loni Landon, Barak Marshall, Andrea Miller, Laura Gorenstein Miller, Ohad, Naharin, Matthew Neenan, Joshua L. Peugh, Arthur Pita, Victor Quijada, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, Zoe Scofield, Hofesh Shechter, Richard Siegal, and Guy Weizman & Roni Haver.

BODYTRAFFIC has performed for sold-out audiences at prestigious theaters and festivals around the world, including The Joyce Theater; Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival; the Israeli Opera/Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center; New York City Center’s Fall for Dance Festival; Chutzpah! Festival in Vancouver; Laguna Dance Festival; The Broad Stage, Santa Monica; the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts at UPenn; World Music/CRASHarts in Boston; the Winspear Opera House; and the American Dance Festival. In 2016, BODYTRAFFIC made its Hollywood Bowl debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In 2017-2018, the company celebrated its 10th season with an international tour to more than 20 cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg for the CONTEXT Diana Vishneva Festival, and The Hague, Netherlands for The Holland Dance Festival. The season culminated with performances at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.

BODYTRAFFIC has an extensive outreach and education program that provides training opportunities for pre-professionals, and customized dance experiences for inner-city schools in Los Angeles, as well as for underserved populations around the globe. BODYTRAFFIC has received generous support from the New England Foundation for the Arts, Princess Grace Foundation, The Joyce Theater Foundation, The Sydney D. Holland Foundation, Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, American Jewish University, Loyola Marymount University, and The Agency.

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