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When visiting the museum, the walls receive most of our attention. We observe the hanging works adapted to our eye level. Touching the walls of the museum is prohibited; only the works are allowed that privilege. In A Tribute to the Floor, I wish to direct the gaze downward, embracing gravity, focusing on the floor, the ground, the guiding path, the stepping road, the passage. These liminal regions host a new civilization of fourteen dancers, whose bodies serve as a natural and aesthetic organism and a human and social structure. Exposed to the crowd moving among them, they become living plants that, in the end, gaze back at the viewers as if they were works of art, works of life.

A Tribute to the floor invites the audience to follow the mass of dancers whose bodies and actions adorn the floor, resonating with the different collections of the museum. The creation guides the audience through a 50-minute alternative journey in a familiar setting.

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2014 | Israel Museum – As part of "Point of Contact", Jerusalem Cultural Season, artistic direction: Renana Raz and Itay Mautner 

Choreography: Sharon Zuckerman Weiser Creators appear: Moran Abergel, Bar Altaras, Rotem Bosak, Tamar Ben Cnaan, Shani Granot, Orit Shaul Hameiri, Rotem Levy Vega, Kim Teitelbaum, Ari Teperberg, Moshe Shechter, Ofir Najeri, Yael Finkel, Laura Kirshenbaum, Reut Shaibe.

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