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Theatre Company Jerusalem

Theatre Company Jerusalem (TCJ) fuses contemporary performing arts with ancient Hebrew and Aramaic writings to create theatre.

Gabriella Lev, artistic director and co-founder initiated the formation of the company in 1982 to release the silenced voice of women within Jewish tradition. She was joined by fellow artists Aliza Elion-Israeli, Ruth Wieder-Magan and Joyce Miller. Their vision of forging a theatre which is reflective of Jerusalem's cultural and geographical context, grounded in Jewish texts and employing new forms and techniques of theatrical expression is forever coming into being. Theatre Company Jerusalem (TCJ) also performs and teaches throughout Israel and the world, in both English and Hebrew.[1][2]

TCJ has created 36 original theatrical and musical works – see list below.

Theatrical influences and techniques edit

TCJ performs Talmudic and Midrashic stories.[3] Major artistic influences in their works were director Jerzy Grotowski's work with Serge Ouaknine (a pupil of Grotowski), Andre Gregory and The Roy Hart Theatre.

Midrash performance edit

  • The Hebrew term Midrash (Hebrew: מדרש; plural midrashim, "story" from "to investigate" or "study") is a homiletic method of biblical exegesis. The term also refers to the whole compilation of homiletic teachings on the Bible. Midrash is a way of interpreting biblical stories that goes beyond simple distillation of religious, legal or moral teachings. It fills in many gaps left in the biblical narrative regarding events and personalities that are only hinted at.
  • The Hebrew word Bama has three meanings: 1) a stage on which a theatrical creation is presented 2) The raised area in a synagogue on which there is a table. This table is used to lay The Torah Scroll on, in order that the reader can read aloud the weekly portion from the Bible, 3) In ancient times, the plural of the word bama, bimot, signified raised areas of ritual which included an altar and some kind of sculpture.

In “midrash Bama” the tern coined by the company, it is explained that the practice of 'Midrash bama' is throwing new light on the meaning of ancient texts by their transformation from the medium of the written word to the stage and performance

Midrash performance uses the whole range of the human capability in art, to convey a meaning that only becomes fully apparent when placed in front of an audience. The performer, must have a highly trained body and voice, and spend many years refining and making the flexible connection between feeling, thought, psychic life and physical action. Thus on stage, they can interpret the midrash in its original language, using different tones of voice and singing, dance and movement and the particular juxtaposition of all these different human elements. It is the interpretation of the language, and the real-time encounter with the audience which gives birth to a particular meaning. Into midrash-bama come elements of colour (Often seen in costume and scenery), elements of rhythm, texture and editing (direction) additions (writing), which have been highly thought out and prepared before. But the actual midrash-bama which takes place in real time, is often very different in each performance, (just as the study of the same text is often very different depending on your state of mind and with whom you are learning.)

See also Contemporary Midrash

Educational-artistic programs edit

The company's work has led to the creation of a method for learning, perceiving and internalizing texts. TCJ creates and Produces an annual Midrash Bama festival whose aim is to present multidisciplinary theatre in an intimate setting in order to promote dialogue and intimacy.

Throughout the years a diversified community of artists and teachers has grown around the company. Through its work, this multi-disciplinary group tests the boundaries of theatre, art, religion, gender, social processes and the relationships between them. These collaborations have created of a variety of courses: Women's Empowerment and Leadership, Empowerment for Young Women and Girls, Projects to integrate Young Women in Distress within various courses, Teacher Training in Jewish Studies and an annual Festival for Young Women Artists.

International Jewish Festival edit

TCJ has been annually hosting the International Jewish Festival at Bet Mazia Theater, TCJ's resident theater in Jerusalem. The festival lasts five days and presents various programs such as music and dance performances, international productions, premieres, one-time performances, video art projections, and stand-up comedies.[4][5][6] The festival had received funding from the Jerusalem Municipality and Ministry of Culture. The company also organized a festival during the pandemic, with all the performances filmed and presented through Zoom. Additionally, the company launched a three-day festival Bazak, which is for shorter pieces that are not necessarily Jewish-themed.[6]

Productions edit

Before the formation of Theatre Company Jerusalem edit

  • Nashim Odot Nashim – Woman about Woman (1975)
  • Anashim Racim – Soft People (1977)

Awards and festivals edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Theater Company Jerusalem". The Jerusalem Foundation. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  2. ^ "Theatre Company Jerusalem (TCJ)". embassies.gov.il.
  3. ^ Rodgers, Diane (January 1, 2009). "The Use of the Talmudic Format for the Presentation of Qualitative Work". huskiecommons.lib.niu.edu.
  4. ^ "International Jewish festival for Contemporary Art". Fun In Jerusalem. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  5. ^ "The International Jewish Festival 2022". www.tcj.org.il. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  6. ^ a b Beck, Mordechai (2022-12-03). "7th International Jewish Theater Festival comes to Jerusalem". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2023-12-29.

External links edit

  • Theater Company Jerusalem
  • Edinburgh festival
  • Edinburgh Fringe Festival
  • Mabou Mines
  • Midrash-Bama
  • Facing the music[permanent dead link]
  • A Women Followed the Sound

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Theatre Company Jerusalem news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Theatre Company Jerusalem TCJ fuses contemporary performing arts with ancient Hebrew and Aramaic writings to create theatre Gabriella Lev artistic director and co founder initiated the formation of the company in 1982 to release the silenced voice of women within Jewish tradition She was joined by fellow artists Aliza Elion Israeli Ruth Wieder Magan and Joyce Miller Their vision of forging a theatre which is reflective of Jerusalem s cultural and geographical context grounded in Jewish texts and employing new forms and techniques of theatrical expression is forever coming into being Theatre Company Jerusalem TCJ also performs and teaches throughout Israel and the world in both English and Hebrew 1 2 TCJ has created 36 original theatrical and musical works see list below Contents 1 Theatrical influences and techniques 1 1 Midrash performance 2 Educational artistic programs 3 International Jewish Festival 4 Productions 4 1 Before the formation of Theatre Company Jerusalem 5 Awards and festivals 6 References 7 External linksTheatrical influences and techniques editTCJ performs Talmudic and Midrashic stories 3 Major artistic influences in their works were director Jerzy Grotowski s work with Serge Ouaknine a pupil of Grotowski Andre Gregory and The Roy Hart Theatre Midrash performance edit The Hebrew term Midrash Hebrew מדרש plural midrashim story from to investigate or study is a homiletic method of biblical exegesis The term also refers to the whole compilation of homiletic teachings on the Bible Midrash is a way of interpreting biblical stories that goes beyond simple distillation of religious legal or moral teachings It fills in many gaps left in the biblical narrative regarding events and personalities that are only hinted at The Hebrew word Bama has three meanings 1 a stage on which a theatrical creation is presented 2 The raised area in a synagogue on which there is a table This table is used to lay The Torah Scroll on in order that the reader can read aloud the weekly portion from the Bible 3 In ancient times the plural of the word bama bimot signified raised areas of ritual which included an altar and some kind of sculpture In midrash Bama the tern coined by the company it is explained that the practice of Midrash bama is throwing new light on the meaning of ancient texts by their transformation from the medium of the written word to the stage and performanceMidrash performance uses the whole range of the human capability in art to convey a meaning that only becomes fully apparent when placed in front of an audience The performer must have a highly trained body and voice and spend many years refining and making the flexible connection between feeling thought psychic life and physical action Thus on stage they can interpret the midrash in its original language using different tones of voice and singing dance and movement and the particular juxtaposition of all these different human elements It is the interpretation of the language and the real time encounter with the audience which gives birth to a particular meaning Into midrash bama come elements of colour Often seen in costume and scenery elements of rhythm texture and editing direction additions writing which have been highly thought out and prepared before But the actual midrash bama which takes place in real time is often very different in each performance just as the study of the same text is often very different depending on your state of mind and with whom you are learning See also Contemporary MidrashEducational artistic programs editThe company s work has led to the creation of a method for learning perceiving and internalizing texts TCJ creates and Produces an annual Midrash Bama festival whose aim is to present multidisciplinary theatre in an intimate setting in order to promote dialogue and intimacy Throughout the years a diversified community of artists and teachers has grown around the company Through its work this multi disciplinary group tests the boundaries of theatre art religion gender social processes and the relationships between them These collaborations have created of a variety of courses Women s Empowerment and Leadership Empowerment for Young Women and Girls Projects to integrate Young Women in Distress within various courses Teacher Training in Jewish Studies and an annual Festival for Young Women Artists International Jewish Festival editTCJ has been annually hosting the International Jewish Festival at Bet Mazia Theater TCJ s resident theater in Jerusalem The festival lasts five days and presents various programs such as music and dance performances international productions premieres one time performances video art projections and stand up comedies 4 5 6 The festival had received funding from the Jerusalem Municipality and Ministry of Culture The company also organized a festival during the pandemic with all the performances filmed and presented through Zoom Additionally the company launched a three day festival Bazak which is for shorter pieces that are not necessarily Jewish themed 6 Productions editMaase Bruria The act of Bruria 1982 Chagiga Lamama 1983 Elef Ester Vehester 1984 Afilu Hazipporim Even the Birds 1987 Kuzinot Yefefiyot 1988 Kneidal Bar 1989 Hedei Tefila Echoes of Prayer 1990 Al Mita u Mitot Babylonian Tales 1990 English version Babylonian Tales 1991 Gisati Veani My sister in law and I 1991 Ahava Bemivhan Love tested 1991 Hahatzaga Haachrona 1993 Ester 1993 Sara Take 1 1993 Sara Take 2 1994 Sara take 2 English version 1995 Siach hayasmin The Jasmine Bush 1995 Shirei Nistarot Veniglot Songs Inner and Revealed 1998 Sota 1999 Ayin Zoher Songs to the Invisible God 1999 Ayin Zoher 2000 Noshek Bazman Songs of Desire 2001 Siftotav Shoshanim 2002 La Vie en Rose 2002 Ezel Roza baCafe Cafe Roza 2004 Afilu Haziporim Even the Birds 2004 Shulem 2005 Zohar Shabbat 2006 At Kvar Meusheret Are You Happy Yet 2006 Nashim Veniflaot Women and Wonders 2007 Gaaguim Naanuim Shaashuim Yearning 2007 Rondo 2008 Kadayil Shabbaso 2008 Midrash Bama 2009 Ahava Atika 2010 Isha Chalma Ish Woman dreams Man 2011 Dalia Zelda and Rachel 2012 Before the formation of Theatre Company Jerusalem edit Nashim Odot Nashim Woman about Woman 1975 Anashim Racim Soft People 1977 Awards and festivals editUnited Nations Prize during the International Year of the Woman citation needed Meir Margalit Prize for Outstanding Theatrical Achievement citation needed The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Fringe First citation needed The Acre Festival for Alternative Theatre Israel citation needed The Edinburgh Festival Scotland citation needed The Woman s Festival for Performing Arts Jerusalem citation needed The Festival for Theatre from Ancient Myths Hungary citation needed Performances and residency Kulturhuset Stockholm Sweden citation needed The Israel Expo New York citation needed The Israel Festival Jerusalem citation needed The Festival of the Promised Land Lodz Poland citation needed Sacred Music Festivals India Thailand and England citation needed Artistic residency and Performances New Delhi India citation needed References edit Theater Company Jerusalem The Jerusalem Foundation Retrieved 2023 12 28 Theatre Company Jerusalem TCJ embassies gov il Rodgers Diane January 1 2009 The Use of the Talmudic Format for the Presentation of Qualitative Work huskiecommons lib niu edu International Jewish festival for Contemporary Art Fun In Jerusalem Retrieved 2023 12 29 The International Jewish Festival 2022 www tcj org il Retrieved 2023 12 29 a b Beck Mordechai 2022 12 03 7th International Jewish Theater Festival comes to Jerusalem The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved 2023 12 29 External links editTheater Company Jerusalem Acco Israeli Fringe Theatre Festival Edinburgh festival Edinburgh Fringe Festival Mabou Mines Interview with Artistic Director Gabriella Lev By Moti Sandak Seven languages on one stage The play Shulem experience the Holocaust through art Shulem recalls the liberation from slavery in Egypt remembering the Holocaust Midrash Bama So Sarah laughed to herself Two Israeli plays from the 1990s examine the myth of Sarah Facing the music permanent dead link A Women Followed the Sound Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theatre Company Jerusalem amp oldid 1192510488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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