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2005
Grant Awards
(artist,
title, medium, venue)
For
biographical notes click here
Performing Arts:
new works for the stage
Leon Blank (Huddinge, Sweden), Jewish Dances to Klezmer
Music, RfoD/Stallet Theatre Company, Stockholm
Deborah Gzesch and
Kari Rakkola (Vienna, Austria), The Bound Man, visual theatre play,
international festivals in Warsaw and St Petersburg
Jane Liddell-King (Cambridge, UK)
Seeing the
Light, Chutzpah
Theatre Company at the ABC Playhouse, Cambridge
György George Kozma
(Budapest, Hungary) Herzl: The Fugitive at
Vidam Szinpad Theatre, Budapest
Manuelle Lotz (Paris, France), Le journal d'une folle
(Diary of a madwoman) at Théâtre Dejazet, Paris
Nicola Mascia and
Matan Zamir (Berlin, Germany), Under, choreography, Sasha Waltz and
guests dance company at Sophiensaele,
Berlin
Adrian Schvarzstein
(Barcelona, Spain), Klezmer Circus at Ateneu de
Nou Barris and on tour in Spain.
Jiri Srnec (Prague, Czech Republic)
Franz Kafka's Aphorisms at Black Light Theatre, Prague
Performing Arts: music composition
Amit Arieli (Florence,
Italy), New Old
Klezmer, series of concerts round Italy
and CD recording, Ethnoworld S.R.L, Milan
Omer Arieli (Vienna, Austria), Yaakov, concert and
live recording, Festival Jüdische Festwochen at the Jewish Museum Auditorium,
Vienna
Lubomir Denev
(Sofia, Bulgaria),
Caïn, opera and CD recording, Jewish Cultural Centre, Sofia and Kanev
Audio-Publishing Company, Sofia
Burton Greene (Amsterdam,
The Netherlands), Klezmokum: Ancient and
Newer Roots, CD recording, BV Haast, Amsterdam
Visual Arts: exhibitions of new work
Monika Bulaj (Lombardo,
Italy), Jewish Spirituality Beyond
the Borders of Fortress Europe, photography, Palazzo Blumenstihl, Polish
Institute, Rome
and on tour
Silvia Dzubas (Berlin, Germany), The Ladder in the Sky,
pigment and acrylics, Moses
Mendelsohn Academy,
Halberstadt
Zafer Galibov (Sofia, Bulgaria), The Street,
photography, Gallery of the Ministry of Culture, Sofia
Glenn Sujo, (London,
UK), Germinations
and other recent works, etchings, drypoints and acquatints, University of
Northumbria Art Gallery, Newcastle; Jewish National and University Library,
Jerusalem; West London Synagogue, London
Harald Wolff (Paris, France), The Twelve Tribes, oil paintings,
Gallery Christof Horschik, Dresden
Documentary Films
David Mauas (Barcelona, Spain), Who Killed Walter Benjamin…
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