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The Batsheva Dance Company invites you to wander through its past, among selected archive items, stories from the stage and behind the scenes.

On the archive website you can find the company's full repertoire, along with the names of the choreographers and dancers, photographs, posters, programs and press clippings; a list of Batsheva members throughout the year; documentation of international tours; thousands of photographs and documents that offer a glimpse behind the scenes; personal stories and anecdotes from Batsheva's unofficial history. This website serves as a showcase for selected items from the complete Batsheva Dance Company archive, which is kept in the Israeli Dance Archive at Beit Ariela library.

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Repertoire

  • Three

    Three

    By Ohad Naharin
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

  • Canine Jaunâtre 3

    Canine Jaunâtre 3

    By Marlene Monteiro Freitas
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

  • A Sort Of

    A Sort Of

    By Mats Ek
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

  • Three

    Three

    By Ohad Naharin
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

  • Canine Jaunâtre 3

    Canine Jaunâtre 3

    By Marlene Monteiro Freitas
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company

  • A Sort Of

    A Sort Of

    By Mats Ek
    Performed by Batsheva Dance Company


On the archive website you can find the company's full repertoire, along with the names of the choreographers and dancers, photographs, posters, programs and press clippings; a list of Batsheva members throughout the year; documentation of international tours; thousands of photographs and documents that offer a glimpse behind the scenes; personal stories and anecdotes from Batsheva's unofficial history. This website serves as a showcase for selected items from the complete Batsheva Dance Company archive, which is kept in the Israeli Dance Archive at Beit Ariela library.