Ze'eva Cohen in Anna Sokolow's Rooms (photo: Jack Mitchell)
I think Anna Sokolow saw in me a certain naïveté, a certain rawness. She saw that I could give myself completely to a role and become the role, and she could see that I would go with her all the way.
--Ze'eva CohenAward-winning television/video editor Sharon Kaufman makes her directorial debut with the documentary, Ze’eva Cohen: Creating A Life In Dance, to be screened next month at Downtown Community Television Center.
photo: Jack Mitchell |
A half-hour portrait of the Yemeni-Israeli modern dancer and educator, the film traces the development of Cohen's distinct sensibility and career with many vintage samples of her lyrical, elemental performances and choreography. A gorgeous dancer with--as dance historian Elizabeth Kendall calls it--a "touch of the raucous," Cohen serves as a model of surviving and thriving as an independent artist.
Free screening:
November 10, 6:30pm
November 10, 6:30pm
RSVP: bkwright4@gmail.com
Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV)
87 Lafayette Street, Manhattan
1 comment:
I saw the film at a private screening. It is rich and beautifully crafted.
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