Choreography | Saar Magal |
Set design & Props | Saar Magal |
Performers | Einat Gantz, Lena Rosenberg, Tzahi Cohen, Alexander Utkin, Liron Levo |
Lights | Felice Ross |
Music | The Drayton Sauyer Gang, Nathan Fake, Funki Porcini, Nancy Sinatra |
Text | Sarah Kane |
Costumes | Hadar Vander |
Musical Editor | Tami Barak |
Produced by the Israel Ministry of Culture, Susan Dellal Center in Tel Aviv and Haramat Masach Festival
Premiered 3.1.2007
Photos Eyal Landesman, Gadi Dagon
“… and keep you in bed when you have to go and cry like a baby when you finally do and get rid of the roaches and buy you presents you don’t want and take them away again and ask you to marry me and you say no again but keep on asking because though you think I don’t mean it I do always have from the first time I asked you and wander the city thinking it’s empty without you and want what you want and think I’m losing myself but know I’m safe with you and tell you the worst of me and try to give you the best of me because you don’t deserve any less and answer your questions when I’d rather not tell you the truth when I really don’t want to…” (Sarah Kane).
The piece is about the nature of our quest for someone to love and someone or something to believe in.
Zvi Goren, Habama 2007
“A highly intriguing piece…an observation full of humor with a hint of bitterness”
Ruth Eshel, Ha’aretz 2007
“The duets are excellent, cheeky, jumpy, full of gesture…the dancers are great and the movement vocabulary is absorbing”