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Max
Ohad Naharin composed the zany music for this mad-cap show under the pseudonym of Maxim Waratt. Who is Max? Where is Max? The 10 Batsheva dancers are at the peak of their osmotic work with their choreographer.
Ohad Naharin composed the zany music for this mad-cap show under the pseudonym of Maxim Waratt. Who is Max? Where is Max? The 10 Batsheva dancers are at the peak of their osmotic work with their choreographer (and, in this case, composer).
If Max is a search for the roots, origins, essence of movement, this piece is nonetheless a gem in Ohad Naharin’s body of work. Its structure and composition are so well-defined, and it draws the audience into a hypnotic ecstasy and an infectious virtuosity.
Source: Per Diem & Co