Noa Dar Dance Group

Noa Dar

The Noa Dar Dance Group is an Israeli dance troupe.

Noa Dar, Choreographer and Artistic Director, was born in Kibbutz Degania, Israel. At 18, she was invited to join the Batsheva Ensemble. At 22, she received a grant from Merce Cunningham, and moved to New York to dance with the choreographers Zvi Gotheiner, Jeanette Stoner, and Neta Puvelmacher.

In 1987, Dar was a founding member of The Tamar Dance Company, where she began to choreograph. Supported by grants from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and the French government, Dar created in Paris during 1990-92. In 1993 she established The Noa Dar Dance Group in Tel Aviv, collaborating with eight dancers, musicians, and visual artists. Since then, Dar created 25 works commissioned by the major Israeli festivals: Israel Festival, Curtain Up, Acco Festival for Alternative Theater,[1] and Children's Sound.

The company is performing intensively throughout the year in Israel and abroad. Among its international tours have been festivals in Rome, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Lisbon, Vienna, Berlin, Essen, Frankfurt, Münster, Rovereto, Budapest, Poznań, Tallinn, Vilnius, Den Haag, Shanghai, Santiago, and San José.

Awards and grants

Noa Dar Dance Group is supported by: The Ministry of Culture and Sports, Israeli Lottery Council for the Arts, Rabinovich Foundation, Cultural relations department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and The Tel Aviv Municipality.

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