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The Voice of the World That Only I Hear

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An amusement park that turns into a bomb shelter, a siren transformed into electronic party music, and a foam cannon that fills the space are just some of the images found in The Voice of the World That Only I Hear, an immersive show that follows wartime dreams.

Over the last year and a half, our dreams have changed. Apparently, to know what a nation is going through in moments of crisis, it’s not enough to just look at the news, but rather at its collective unconscious – its themes, its colors, its imagery.  Creator Shaked Mochiach has curated dozens of dreams from three generations of women: girls, young women, and adults. The dream accounts were recorded and transformed into the physical and conceptual soundtrack of her new work, premiering at the Israel Festival.

The show is an immersive journey through dreams and those who dream them. The audience, armed with headphones, will follow performers embodying this alternate reality. The performance will lead us through unique spaces across the theater, tracing a wide range of dreams. At the end of the immersive experience, we’ll awaken together — to a reality that feels a little more dreamlike, and a dream that feels a little more real.

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

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