Noa - Choreographer / Dancer // Ohad Fishof - interdisciplinary artist / Musician
Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof
Touring works - The Speech (2021) // Rakonto Kun (2019)
Zuk & Fishof have been involved in each other's work for 15 years. Since 2008 they create dance works for the camera and for the stage collaboratively. Among their works are Garden of Minutes, ADR, The Nothing Trilogy and One More Song. Their work have been commissioned and presented by companies, festivals and art organizations in the U.S, Switzerland, Singapore, Germany, Norway, Scotland, England, Russia and Italy. Their 2016 piece The Burnt Room, a marriage of sound art, performance art and dance, set for a room, was commissioned by The Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv and Berlin's Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k). It was followed by Shutdown, a work for 12 dancers, commissioned by Wee Dance Company in Germany and later staged also by Repertory Dance Theater (USA) and Verve Dance Company (England). In 2019, The Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv presented an exhibition of the duo’s collaborative work, curated by Nicola Trezzi which included a retrospective of their video works; a series of live event; And a commission of a new full-evening interdisciplinary performance piece for the center’s gallery space. the new work, Rakonto Kun, was premiered in November 2019 to raving reviews and sold out shows.
Noa Zuk is a choreographer and a dancer. She spent twelve years as a dancer with Batsheva Dance Company and since leaving over 10 years ago, Noa has been establishing herself as a choreographer, creating for companies and performing her work around the world.
Ohad Fishof is an interdisciplinary artist, working in the fields of sound, dance, performance and visual art. His idiosyncratic time-based art, ranging from improvised music to site-specific performance work, video, installation and dance pieces, has been presented worldwide.
Fishof and Zuk are both senior teachers of Gaga movement language. They regularly teach Gaga and hold masterclasses and workshops internationally.
“Noa Zuk and Ohad Fishof lead the pack when it comes to new performance platforms… The meeting of their languages allows the audience to view movement and process sound in an entirely new and innovative way”
— Ori J. Lekinsky, The Jerusalem Post, Israel