If you were in Sydney in August/September last year you may have caught Israel’s Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company performing director Rami Be’er's Horses in the Sky (pictured top).
Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company (KCDC) invites expressions of interest from Australian university and high school students for its Summer Intensive dance programs. Held in July and August at the company’s home in Kibbutz Ga’aton in Israel, KCDC offers two-week, four-week and six-week programs. For more information visit http://www.kcdc.co.il/en/summer-intensive-dance-program/
KCDC was founded in 1973 by the late Yehudit Arnon who laid the foundation for today’s thriving International Dance Village in Kibbutz Ga'aton, Israel; a magical place for any professional dancer or dance student which has evolved into a first-class centre for dance. The International Dance Village is the heart and home of KCDC and is comprised of a total of nearly 80 Israeli and international dancers. These dancers make up KCDC’s main company, KCDC’s second company, and KCDC’s five-month and ten-month international study abroad dance program Dance Journey, which has also hosted a number of dancers and dancer students from Australia.
Pictured: Horses in the Sky. Photo: Eyal Hirsh