L-E-V Company

L-E-V Company is an Israeli dance and spectacle ensemble created by dancer Sharon Eyal and designer of multimedia events Gai Behar.[1] L-E-V (which means "heart" in Hebrew)[2] mixes electronic music, techno, fashion and contemporary works into its productions.[1] The pair met at an electronic music event organized by Behar in Tel Aviv,[5] with their first collaboration being the project Bertolina in 2005.[7] The design of the shows include lighting by Avi Yona Bueno, and costumes by Ma’ayan Goldman and Odelia Arnold.[4] A review in the New York Times stated that L-E-V “has a defined style that takes most troupes years to develop… In the work’s best moments, this all suggests a Hieronymous Bosch painting of an extraterrestrial rave….
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