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I’m a living, loving, functioning being broken into crumbs of love. Giving myself to the blast. Disaster, end and hope undergo as an illness to the dancer’s body. Now that there are no borders we are dangerous to ourselves. Liquids of information, the pain of loss and mental exhaustion mutate into a big heart coated with darkness and matter of guarded secrets. This creation is post illness, after all was lost. It holds by a touch to keep us alive dreaming in a blind body. This creation is a reason to cry. «I was interested in exploring the work of process and continuity - Love Chapter 2 is the sequel of OCD LOVE and the work is about developing and investigating the previous materials into the new creation, like episodes in one whole."
Sharon Eyal
Choreographers: Sharon Eyal & Gai Behar
Creators: Sharon Eyal & Gai Behar
Composer: Ori Lichtik
Lighting Designer: Alon Cohen
Costume Designers: Rebecca Hytting and Gon Biran
Dancers: Rebecca Hytting, Mariko Kakizaki, Keren Lurie Pardes,
Darren Devaney, Gon Biran, Daniel Jensen
Sharon Eyal
Creator
Gai Behar
Choreographer
Ori Lichtik
Musician
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