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assemble: modern spin | ancient celebration

THE SHOW

As a part of the Leichtag Foundation’s Sukkot Harvest Festival, assemble brings experimental performance to a festival audience for an exploration of community and integrity. It blends theatre dybbuk’s own brand of heightened language and physical theatre with dance and music for an invigorating journey inspired by the ancient ritual of Hakhel.

 

According to ancient tradition, the people of Israel would let their lands lie fallow every seventh year, or Sh'mita. At the end of this cycle, the people would take part in the ritual of Hakhel and gather in Jerusalem to hear the king read selections from the Torah. The readings encouraged the population to begin cultivating once again, and to approach all endeavors in a more mindful and committed manner.

 

With assemble, theatre dybbuk uses language, dance and song to investigate ways in which we can all bring about positive change for ourselves, those around us and for the whole Earth.

THE TEAM

Written and directed by Aaron Henne

 

Developed with the performers: Nina Bowers, Nick Greene, Kai Hazelwood, Julie Lockhart, Rebecca Rasmussen and Clay Steakley

 

Choreography by Kai Hazelwood

 

Musical Composition by Nick Greene, Rebecca Rasmussen and Clay Steakley, with the ensemble

 

Costume Design: Bert Henert

Dramaturg: Dylan Southard

Stage Manager: Erric Sisneros-Ramirez

Shofar instructor: Michael Gropper

photos by 8twenty8 Studios

The online arts publication Interfictions commissioned a video project using footage from assemble; watch the video below.

PRODUCTION HISTORY

assemble: modern spin | ancient celebration premiered on October 4, 2015 in Encinitas, California. The performance was conceived by the Center for Jewish Culture and Leichtag Foundation, and created by theatre dybbuk.

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