THE DANCING ROOM
The Dancing Room is a memoir/vaudeville/dreamscape in which Yehuda Hyman invites the audience into the deep transformational possibilities of Jewish mystical dance, as he enacts stories in movement and text about: passionate artists, 18th-century Rebbes, and everyday people who danced a path from sadness to ecstasy.
The Dancing Room is directed and developed by Obie-Award winning director, Michael Leibenluft and features acclaimed Klezmer clarinetist Margot Leverett. Kate Marvin is Sound Designer and Daisy Long is Lighting Designer. Karen Boyer is Costume Designer. Chika Shimizu is Set Designer.
The Dancing Room ran December 14-17, East Village, NYC.
Dance Writer and Editor at Large, “Dance Magazine” wrote: Yehuda Hyman, storyteller in motion, created a world of ghosts, panic attacks, love of dance, love of people, and a fantasy duet between Isadora Duncan and Rabbi Nachman. So touching.
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