
The 7th edition of the Beer Sheva International Fringe Theatre Festival will take place between July 24-26, 2018 in the Old City and the Beer Sheva Fringe Theatre.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the presence of the theatre and dance performance “Babel”, directed by Arcadie Rusu, as part of the international program of the festival. The performance will take place on July 24th, 2018, at 19:45 at the Beer Sheva Fringe Theatre (15 Anielewicz st, Old City).
”Babel”
Tickets: telephone - 08-6466657 or
online
https://www.iffb7.com/en/_BABEL__Romania_?id=410
Director: Arcadie Rusu
Performers: Ioana
Marchidan, Arcadie Rusu, Teodora Velescu, Vanda Stefanescu, Alin State, Bogdan
Iacob
Choreographer:
Arcadie Rusu
Light design/Set
design: Hermina Stanciulescu
Composer/Sound
design: Alexandru Suciu
Duration: 1 hour
(no intermission)
Official trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoBHVFim8k8
Synopsis: Babel is a choreographic story about the contemporary man and the city as a jungle, in which every organism tries to survive as best as it can. Our thoughts represent a multitude of projections on reality and things that should align to a normality in which we would live our lives. But what happens in a society where disinterest rules, or when personal material aspirations are the main purpose? That is when imbalance sets in, and we stumble every day in real situations: endless queues, hospitals, bureaucracy, building sites, drug stores, mentalities, types of communication, getting angry and losing control. Nevertheless, through all this, hope is forever flowing, that hope which allows man to move on, to always find a balance, therefore to dance.
An annual multi-disciplinary festival, which takes place the 7th year in a row, Beer Sheva International Fringe Theatre Festival has become the biggest cultural event in the south of Israel. During the festival, 40 shows and over 200 artists will take part in the three days of performance program.
The artistic program presents a unique line of original, critical and diverse work, combining original productions, the best of fringe theatre productions, premieres that were created especially for the festival, and a selection of international shows that provide a fascinating and contemporary look at independent art.
During the festival, the audience will be able to enjoy street theater from Spain, a French street circus, Romanian dance show, and a highly acclaimed show from Austria. In addition, there will be music performances by Lola Marsh and Shafita, children's plays in the form of stage adaptation for literary classics such as The Little Prince and The Sixteenth Sheep, and street performances by local artists.
More details about the festival and complete program: https://www.iffb7.com/en/