Epsilon is a dialogical performance series with a shifting ensemble of movement and sound artists. Each event takes shape through an open score, offering continuity and singularity, and creating intimate encounters, shared inquiry, and transparency in the materials of media and presence.
The performances take place in a home-studio in Jerusalem, in an atmosphere of closeness and reflection. The performance will serve as the closing event of the Diver Festival.
Choreography and process direction: Anat Shamgar Performers: Sigal Bergman, Kim Teitelbaum, Zohar Shafir, Alma Goldshmidt, Or Sinai, Anat Shamgar Producer: Sigal Dahan
Anat Shamgar is a movement artist, choreographer, and performer of solo and collaborative works. Her practice explores the intersection of movement and sound, between composition and improvisation.
Her recent works include Sippurey Mishor, When We Talked About Everything, One, Chameleon, and Epsilon. She is a faculty member at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, where she teaches improvisation, choreography, bodywork, and interdisciplinary courses.