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Over the past year, our LABA fellows have been exploring the paradoxes of CHANGE within classic Jewish texts in relation to their creative practices. The result? Twelve bold, original works, each interpreting the theme of CHANGE differently.
LABAlive II: Change of Heart
November 6, 7:00 PM, 14Y Theater
How does change show up in unexpected, profound, and even absurd ways? Join us for a night of four innovative performances spanning music, art, and theater that attempt to answer this thought-provoking question.
Jacob Leibowitz: Havalim (Music)
Havalim (הבלים), a monodrama using text from Ecclesiastes, examines the tangibility of change in a cyclical world.
Noa Osheroff: Low Expectations (Theater)
Low Expectations is a theatrical performance that explores two of the biggest changes a person can experience: becoming a parent and falling in love. But what happens if both happen at the same time?
Leo Egger: Azazel or the Goat (Theater)
Inspired by the Leviticus and Hebrew prophets, Azazel or the Goat questions whether a young man's beliefs are the result of a psychosis or a true calling.
Tslil Tsemet: Full Circles (Exhibition)
Full Circles is a surrealist series of oil paintings that confronts inherited identity, political disillusionment, and the absurd resilience of hope.