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The production, winner of the Honorable Mention Price at the Acco Festival for alternative theater in 2006, is collaboration between a visual artist and a choreographer which gives birth to a unique architectonic object that creates a world both penetrated and penetrable.
In this world and through that object, the audience emerges into the spatial expanse of the movement event.
The location of the spectator in relation to the expanse, the performer, and the other spectators, raises questions impinging on the boundaries of personal space, the tension posed by the lure created by physical proximity, and the danger and attraction of donning a disguise.
Tetris presents an uncommon balance existing between the spectators and the dancers: touching upon the tensions between movement and fixation, proximity and distance, between the estrangement of alienation and an involving, mutual experience
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By: Noa Dar, Natty Shamia-Ofer
Dancers: Lily Ladin, Oren Tischler, Eirad Matzliah, Adaya Pershekovsky, Nachshon Stein, Coralie Ladam, Shira Rinot.
Original music and sound: Uri Frost
Lighting design: Assi Gottesman
Costumes design: Limor Tal
Space construction: Gidi Mor
Photography: Tamar Lamm
World Premiere: The Acco Festival for Alternative Israeli Theater, October 2006
Duration: 80 Min.
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