We teach traditional and modern Israeli dance, from beginner to advanced, children through adults. These classes are designed to combat antisemitism through Jewish identity and culture.
King David's heartfelt praise to Adonai through dance, instruments and singing, produced endurance, strength, timing and rhythm which vastly increased his warrior skills.
Machol (circle form dance to whirl) re-emerged in the 20th century with the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. Drawing from diverse Jewish diaspora traditions and ancient Israelite dance elements, it aimed to foster a sense of identity and belonging.
As caprtured on film, Jews from various backgrounds departed the boats and settled their feet into their Homeland. Then a unifying traditional dance joyously spread through the hearts of the people! It was the Romanian originlal circular folk dance called the Hora Agadati (named after dance chreographer Baruch Agadati) after in 1924. Most popularly danced to Hava Nigila.
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