The Voice of the World That Only I Hear
The Voice of the World That Only I Hear is an immersive, site-specific dance work featuring twenty Jewish and Arab girls and women from three generations. Created during wartime, the piece turns to dreams as a lens through which to explore personal and collective fears, longings, and imagined futures.
To understand a nation, one might look at its dreams — at the images, textures, and recurring themes that surface in its collective subconscious. Since the outbreak of war in 2023, these dreams have shifted. What was once private has become shared; what felt individual now carries the weight of the collective.
The sound score is composed entirely of dreams gathered from the performers and carefully woven together. Wearing headphones, the audience moves with the performers through a sequence of spaces, entering a living landscape shaped by memory, imagination, and the fragile boundary between reality and dream.
Created by: Shaked Mochiach
In Participation: Noa Keller, Gal Levinson, Tamar Sonn, Tamar Kaminsky, Michal Meskin, Yaffa Kurant, Nitsan Rivlin Feldman, Juliet Salt Kahwajj, Nahed Sakis, Hana Madar, Students from The Arab Jewish Community Center,Jaffa – Dance department: Alma Geva, Ariel Zizov ,Asia Brande, Daniella Zizov, Emilia Hayek, Gaya Eltasar, Joury Abulafia, Milo Kaye Lenzini, My Melody Lior, Rona Hillel, Shaya Rotman, Sofia Moshe-Altabeb
Lighting Design: Yoav Barel
Original music: Daniel Sapir
Dramaturgy: Anat Dreamer
Rehearsal Manager: Michael Yalon
Production: Gali Kinkulkin
Thanks to the dance department Manager: Dalia Chaimsky.
And the Arab Jewish Community Center Management: Nur Toukhy















