Israeli dance
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- Date: Oct 6,2008
Inbal Pinto: The imaginative Israeli dance company delighted an enthusiastic crowd with its quirky “Oyster” when it visited in 2006. Now the dance presenter White Bird brings back the highly theatrical troupe, which this time finds itself inside the dreamy confines of a snow globe.
History of israeli dance. Each Jewish diasporic community developed its own dance traditions for wedding celebrations and other distinguished events.
For Ashkenazi Jews in Eastern Europe, for example, dances, whose names corresponded to the different forms of klezmer music that were played, were an obvious staple of the wedding ceremony of the shtetl. Jewish dances both were influenced by surrounding Gentile traditions and Jewish sources preserved over time. history of israeli dance, WIKI









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