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DECADANCE
Ohad Naharin

Choreography: Ohad Naharin
Lighting: Avi Yona (Bambi) Bueno
Music: “Recado Bossa Nova” by Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova All-Stars, “Gopher Mambo” by Yma Sumac, “Choo Choo Cha Cha” by Rinky Dinks, “Blue Rhumba” by Rolley Polley, “Chihuahua” by Luis Oliveira, “Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha” by Jackie Davis, “It must be true” by John Buzon trio, “Stones Start Spinning” by David Darling, Arab folk music arranged by Habib Alla Jamal and Khader Shama, “Illusion” by Maxim Waratt, “Echad mi Yodea” arranged and performed by Ohad Naharin and The Tractor’s Revenge, “Cum Dederit” by Vivaldi, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Harold Arlen- adapted by Marusha, “Hooray for Hollywood” by Don Swan & His Orchestra, “Sway” by Dean Martin, “Do” by Chronomad, “Fac ut arbeat” by Vivaldi, “Hava Nagila” arranged by Dick Dale, “Train” by Goldfrapp, “Issa Nori” by Maxim Waratt, “Favourite Final Geisha Show” by Chari Chari, “Flutter” by Kid 606, “Mount Carmel” by Rayon, “Ambient Trust”, “Private Birds” and “You Stop” by AGF, “On” by Fennesz, “Na tum jano na hum” by Rajesh Roshan, “Me” by Seefeel, “You’re Welcome” by Brian Willson-The Beach Boys.

Text: Maxim Waratt inspired by Charles Bukowski
Costumes: Rakefet Levy

Original Cast:
Chisato Ono, Sharon Eyal, Yoshifumi Inao, Jeremy Bernheim, Maya Weiser, Mario Zemberano, Inbal Jacoby, Keren Malchit, Yaniv Nagar, Itamar Sahar, Stefan Ferry, Christine Frank, Noa Zuk, Mami Shimazaki, Yael Schnel, Jesper Thirup Hensen

75 Minutes

In Decadance Naharin combines sections from different works, quoting only either the beginning, middle or ending of many stories to create a coherent whole new story.

World premiere – 2000, Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel-Aviv


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