I knew the play a moment before the attack, and immediately after it became a powerful and meaningful healing tool for me, through studies in body theater and psychodrama and the arts,
At the end of my studies in body theater, I put on a solo performance about the attack and between movement and movement also the point of view of the clown and the buffoon on what was ... I knew that a day would come and this performance would be more complete on stage.
For many years I focused on rehabilitating my injured body and life as usual flowed in different directions until they gathered again to the same point from a more mature perspective and I repeated the vision of raising this show knowing it is one way to touch the story, painful abysses and peaks lit by movement, sound, word, tear and laughter, and healing Where out of it, he is for all of us, me on stage and the active audience, who not only watch as on screen but live active pulsating and feeling ...
After the show there will be an opportunity to meet, share and ask.
The show is currently in the process of being worked on and is mainly (and really not only) To educational and organizing institutions.
Scar Exhibition
A scar exhibition was born one day when I was with myself in a magical spring in northern Israel and like a falling star, an understanding fell into me that through an exhibition of art it would be possible to convey the message as significant (I understand) of accepting ourselves as we are, with all we have, With all the scars that have been etched over the years in our bodies and souls, which most of us hide and hide out of shame that they harm our beauty.
Really?
How do you see scars in different cultures? Antiques and Contemporary ....
How are we in the culture we are in seeing them that way and why?
From the ancient groups and tribes (and even those that still live today) where the scar is engraved from a hunter, war or choice, where the scar symbolizes honor and appreciation, belonging, title and position, through the cultures that adorn the rift, the damaged and scarred to the Western culture we live in. The scar.
Already that day I turned to my good friend Nurit, who has been curating art exhibitions for 15 years and she has honestly become a partner along the way, believing that this work is significant and important to most of us - if not all of us ....
And so this wonderful exhibition was created and created with a range of local artists at an international level.
The exhibition is scheduled to be published in May 2022.