Tatyana Tenenbaum is a multidisciplinary artist, performer and first-time documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. Her performance work explores embodied lineages and relationality through practices of voice and movement. She has been presented by The Chocolate Factory Theater, Danspace Project, ISSUE Project Room, Movement Research and New Jewish Culture Fellowship, among others. As a videographer she has documented the work of more than a hundred artists, notably through her years-long relationship with Baryshnikov Arts Center, as well as through the ecosystem of independent artists living in New York City. Tatyana has learned to move, listen and collaborate by working with artists such as Yoshiko Chuma, Jennifer Monson, Daria Faïn, Emily Johnson/CATALYST, Hadar Ahuvia and countless brilliant peers. In addition to unleashing her first feature film titled _Everything You Have Is Yours, _she will be developing a collaborative performance called _Garment of the Interior _at Bennington College this fall.
NYC-based choreographer Hadar Ahuvia interrogates the roots of the Israeli folk dances she grew up dancing with her mother in the US. Facing romanticized stories about her grandparents, settlers in Palestine in the 1930s, she begins a personal endeavor to confront the founding mythologies and transgressions of Zionism. A web of artistic portraits emerges—Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian dancers...
NYC-based choreographer Hadar Ahuvia interrogates the roots of the Israeli folk dances she grew up dancing with her mother in the US. Facing romanticized stories about her grandparents, settlers in Palestine in the 1930s, she begins a personal endeavor to confront the founding mythologies and transgressions of Zionism. A web of artistic portraits emerges—Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian dancers...