Oshra Elkayam-Ronen

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Ruth Eshel

Dancer, choreographer, and dance researcher Ruth Eshel has been a major contributor to the development of theatrical dance in Israel. She played an important role in the experimental dance scene of the 1970s and 1980s. She also  formed the Eskesta Dance Theater and Beta Dance Troupe, focused on Ethiopian Jewish dance, and has written extensively about the history of dance in Israel.

Oshra Elkayam-Ronen

Oshra Elkayam-Ronen is an Israeli dancer and choreographer who belongs to the pioneer generation of Israeli movement theater; she was one of the important Israeli choreographers in this style in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1984, she established her own troupe, which includes artists from different theater disciplines.

Dance in the Yishuv and Israel

Artists began to try to create a new Hebrew dance in the 1920s. Israeli Expressionist Dance flourished first, followed by American modern dance. Israeli dance became professionalized and centralized, and over the past few decades, efforts to promote local creativity accelerated, ethnic dance companies have flourished, and choreographers have taken increasingly political stances.

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