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קבוצת תיאטרון רות קנר

In Praise of Sideways

Storytelling Journeys of the Ruth Kanner Theatre Group

120 NIS

The performance language Kanner has been developing aims at investigating markers of Israeliness and the conflicts, beliefs and hopes that are encoded in them: the Hebrew language and its conscious and unconscious layers; fatal struggles and their mundane expressions; landscapes and what lies beneath their surfaces and textures. Kanner dismantles the historical, social and cultural aspects of place and time and transforms them into active entities on stage: speech patterns, physical gestures, road trip sing-along songs, shared mythologies, spells, incantations, folk dances, iconic figures, even foods. These elements – markers of a specific ‘localness’ – are incorporated into Kanner’s work and establish a deep connection between stage and audience, people and place. Richard Gough, General Editor of Performance Research Books,

From 'Stepping Sideways' – the Introduction to the book 

 

In Praise of Sideways is the first comprehensive attempt to present the virtuoso performance practices of the Ruth Kanner Theatre Group. Throughout twenty-five years of innovative work, RKTG – based in Tel Aviv but also performing all over Israel and internationally – has perfected a unique form of storytelling theatre. Their theatre practice, rehearsed in dark times, carries traces of the catastrophic political situation that surrounds it. And yet, it also holds on, against the odds, to hope – a hope that endures in elements of the present that cannot be reduced to sense and meaning and therefore, as gestures in the sense of Kafka and Benjamin, point to a different future.

Nikolaus Müller-Schöll, Professor and Chair, Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies, Goethe-University in Frankfurt/Main, Germany

 

 

In Praise of Sideways

Storytelling Journeys of the Ruth Kanner Theatre Group

Edited by Adi Chawin and Richard Gough

Design concept by Guy Saggee | Graphic design by Eli Khromov

Inside Performance Practice series - Performance Research Books

Frishman 37, Tel -Aviv

Opening Hours : 

Wednesday and Thursday 11:00-18:00

Friday and Saturday 11:00-14:00

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