Decale

by Ohad Naharin
Performed by The Batsheva Ensemble

Decale
Photo by Ascaf
  • Decale by Ohad Naharin
    Performed by The Batsheva Ensemble
  • Duration55 min. without intermission

“Leaves children and adults with a delightful artistic visual experience”
Maya Nahum Shachal, Calcalist, December 2012

“Naharin is well aware that children are creatures with their own nature and essence… and he rewards them with a wealth of beauty… and simply makes them feel like dancing”
Anat Zecharia, September 2013

Deca’le is a show for all ages that celebrates the rich repertoire of Ohad Naharin and Batsheva Dance Company, and is based on Naharin’s DecaDance. The audience is invited to step into the company’s playground and get to know iconic moments from Naharin’s works.

A unique and thrilling experience that awaken the senses, expands the heart, and moves the body. For grownups and little ones alike.

  • The list of works is subject to changes
  • recommended for children age 5 and up
  • Photo by Ascaf
    Photo by Ascaf
  • Photo by Ascaf
    Photo by Ascaf
  • Photo by Ascaf
    Photo by Ascaf
Credits
  • Performed by The Batsheva Ensemble season 2022-2023:
    Gili Yaniv Amodai, Adi Blumenreich, Maya Botzer Simhon, Emil Brukman, Holden Cole, Lounes Landri, Li-En Hsu, Terrance Matthews, Mermoz Melchior, Roni Milatin, Kylie Miller, Dor Nahum, Sofiia Pikalova, Adi Schwarz, Ido Toledano, Naomi Turnpo, Annika Verplancke
    Apprentices: Mika Goren, Niv Kabiri, Ori Mbazbaz, Leann Reizer.

  • New choreographies of excerpts from

    Seder (2007), Sadeh21 (2011), Yag (1996), Anaphase (1993), Naharin's Virus (2001), Kyr (1990), Max (2007), Zachacha (1998)

  • Lighting design

    Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi)

  • Costume Design

    Rakefet Levi / Fittings: Eri Nakamura

  • Soundtrack Design and Edit

    Maxim Waratt

  • Text

    Maxim Waratt

  • Music

    Recado Bossa Nova by Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova All-Stars, Gopher Mambo by Yma Sumac, Choo Choo Cha Cha by Rinky Dinks, Blue Rhumba by Rolley Polley, Chihuahua by Luis Oliveira, Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha by Jackie Davis, It Must be True by John Buzon trio, Stones Start Spinning by David Darling, Arab folk music arranged by Habib Alla Jamal and Khader Shama, Illusion by Maxim Waratt, Echad mi Yodea arranged and performed by Ohad Naharin and The Tractor’s Revenge, Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen and adapted by Marusha, Hooray for Hollywood by Don Swan & His Orchestra, Sway by Dean Martin, Hava Nagila arranged by Dick Dale, Train by Goldfrapp, Issa Nori by Maxim Waratt, Pictures by Ohad Fishof & Maxim Waratt, 8412 by Neina, Track No.2 from Dadada Ism by Yapoos, Untitled track 2 by Gas, Riacho by Guem

  • Text

    Ohad Naharin inspired by Charles Bukowski

  • Text about the piece

    Shira Vitaly

  • World Premiere

    October, 2012, Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel-Aviv


Three

by Ohad Naharin
Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

Three