Avshalom Pollak

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Avshalom Pollak (Hebrew: אבשלום פולק; born October 5, 1970, also known as Avshalom Polak) is an Israeli actor, director, choreographer and dance company artistic director.

Avshalom Pollak
Avshalom Pollak
Born (1970-10-05) October 5, 1970 (age 54)
Haifa, Israel
Occupation(s)Director, Choreographer, Artistic Director, Actor.
TitleArtistic Director

Early life and education

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Avshalom was born in Haifa, Israel. He was trained as a classical actor and graduated from the Nissan Nativ Drama School in Tel Aviv.[1] After graduating, Avshalom was playing in a large number of films and television programs, as well as many theatrical plays. Among his leading roles were William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as Romeo; Casssio in Othello; Molière's Valere in The Miser; Chekhov's Tuzenbach in Three Sisters and more. He had the opportunity to work at the Habimah Theatre, the Cameri Theater, Gesher Theater and the Haifa Municipal Theatre.

Since 1994, Avshalom Pollak has been working with Inbal Pinto, with whom he founded the Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company.

In 2011 Pinto and Pollak were given Israel's ministry of culture award for creation of Toros and Rushes Plus. In 2003 they directed, choreographed and designed the opera Armide by Christoph Willibald Gluck. In 2013 they directed, choreographed and designed the original musical The Cat That Lived A Million Times[2] by Yoko Sano in Tokyo, and the opera The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček in Bergen, Norway.

Together, Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak have created, choreographed and designed the following works for their company: Oyster a co-production with The Maison De La Danse, Lyon, France (1999), Oyster won the award of The Israel Theater Academy Award for the year 2000 as The Best Production in Stage Arts category. BOOBIES a co-production with DeSingel Theater, Antwerp, Belgium (2002).[3] Shaker (2006). Armide an opera by Christoph Willbald Gluck at the Opera House of Wiesbaden in Germany (2004)[4] and The Israeli Opera (2007). RUSHES A collaboration with Pilobolus Dance Theatre (2007). Hydra a co-production with Saitama Arts Foundation, Israel Festival (2008) and Stepts #11 (2008). Trout a co-production with Stavanger2008, Cultural Capital of Europe, Collaboration with the Kitchen Orchestra (2008).[5] Bombyx Mori (2011). GOLDFISH (2013). The cunning little vixen, an opera by Leoš Janáček at the Bergen National Opera, Norway (2013) [6] Dust (2013). Wallflower a collaboration with Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2014). Wrapped Renewed Production. Originally created in 1998 (2015). Since 2008 he is the artistic director of Avshalom Pollak Dance Theatre.

In 2021 Avshalom collaborated with musician Umitaro Abe, created twelve short video-dance pieces titled "Liquid Season", all taking place in watery environments, each dedicated to a different month of the year. Water, as a field of emotions, is a platform for the creation of a world, from which we are made, and in which we create and change. The cycle of works embodies water as the element of nature and life, which makes for constant transformation. Concurrently, the cycle pays homage to the Duke of Berry’s Book of Hours (The Très Riches Heures)—an illuminated Christian prayer book also serving an almanac, commissioned by Jean, Duc de Berry, in the early 15th century from the Limbourg brothers. The manuscript’s illuminations portray scenes from the life of lords and peasants, against nature’s changes throughout the year. "liquid Season" is presented at the Petach Tikva Museum of Art’s.[7]

In 2021 Avshalom Played the leading role "Y" in Nadav Lapid's film Ahed's Knee.[8] The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.[9][10] At Cannes, the film shared the Jury Prize with Memoria by Apichatpong Weerasethakul.[11][12]

In March 2023, he choreographed the Opera Bastarda, an Opera in two evenings based on the life story of Elizabeth I, an adaptation of the four operas focused on the Tudor family by Gaetano Donizetti, at La Monnaie De Munt in Brussels, Belgium.[13]

Selected work

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Acting

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Year Film Role Comment
1998 Zbeng Shin TV Series, 1 episode
1998 Gentila Itzhaka'le
1997-2000 Florentine Tomer Shavit TV Series, 39 episodes
2012 Prime Minister's Children Evyata Ben Ari TV Series
2015 Mountain Reuven Venice international film festival
2021 Ahed's Knee Y Jury Prize Cannes Film Festival

Choreography & Direction

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  • A chance for a 100 1994
  • Wrapped 1998
  • Oyster 1999
  • Boobies 2002
  • What Good Would the moon be 2004
  • Armide 2003
  • Shaker 2006
  • Armide 2006
  • Rushes 2007
  • Hydra 2007
  • Trout 2008
  • Toros 2010
  • Bombyx mori 2011
  • Goldfish 2012
  • The cunning little vixen 2013
  • The cat that lived a million times 2013
  • Dust 2013
  • Wallflower 2014
  • Wrapped 2015
  • Slug 2016
  • Icetree 2017
  • Rashomon 2018
  • Krump 2019
  • Antu 2020
  • Liquid season 2021
  • Space Invaders 2021
  • Moby D 2022
  • Bastarda 2023
  • Castor 2024

Awards

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  • 2000 Israeli Theater Academy award for "Oyster"[citation needed]
  • 2007 The Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture award for creation[citation needed]
  • 2011 The Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture awards for Artistic achievements and performance[citation needed]
  • 2014 The Israeli Dance Critics Circle award "Best Dance Show" for "Wallflower"[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ למשחק, ניסן נתיב-בית הספר. "ניסן נתיב - בית הספר למשחק - הבוגרים שלנו | תל אביב". ניסן נתיב - בית הספר למשחק (in Hebrew). Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  2. ^ "The Cat That Lived A Million Times". 15 August 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Boobies". deSingel. 18 April 2002. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  4. ^ ""Armide" ohne Durchblick im Phantasialand". Faz. Frankfurter Allgemeine. 2 May 2004. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Big fish on a small stage". JPOST. 26 September 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Opera Base". Opera Base. March 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  7. ^ felix007. "Liquid Season – מוזאון פתח תקווה". www.petachtikvamuseum.com (in Hebrew). Retrieved 18 November 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Lapin, Andrew (22 March 2022). "Ahed's Knee: Provocative film picks fight with Israeli culture ministry". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Sean Penn, Wes Anderson, Ildikó Enyedi Join 2021 Cannes Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. 3 June 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Cannes Film Festival 2021 Lineup: Sean Baker, Wes Anderson, and More Compete for Palme d'Or". IndieWire. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Cannes' Palme D'Or goes to Titane". Cineuropa. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Cannes Film Festival 2021: Full Winners List". Asia Tatler. 18 July 2021. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  13. ^ "Bastarda". La Monnaie / De Munt (in French). 21 March 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
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