Israeli and Polish performers fuse movement and theater to encourage intimacy and communication.
Restrooms in the dance room of Seminar Hakibutzim in Tel Aviv are marked not with “Ladies” and “Gents,” but by the word “Pioneer.” This is one small reminder that the school, and those who enroll there, see themselves as a bold avant-garde, trailblazing new paths in education and the arts. Their dance project – 360 Screen Stage – was created by the Polish Institute in Tel Aviv and has been running for eight years now, involving Polish students of the AST Bytom Academy of Dance Theater and Israeli students led by Sharon Reshef Armoni, coordinator of the Dance Theater department at Seminar Hakibutzim.