Tamar Zehava Tabori

Tamar Zehava Tabori

Biography

Tamar Tabori is a Canadian-Israeli contemporary dance artist and experimental filmmaker interested in interdisciplinary collaboration. She received a BFA in Contemporary Dance from Montreal’s Concordia University, and has created and performed work across Canada. Her short films have been screened internationally, at festivals such as F-O-R-M, NorthWest Film Forum, Art Volt: Watch and Listen and Moving Images ScreenDance Festival. Tamar is interested in the documentation of dance, having done archival work for organizations such as Kaeja d’Dance and Flamenco Rosario and at present holds positions as a video archivist for videocan, as well as the Youth Curator for F-O-R-M (Festival of Recorded Movement). She maintains an active engagement with the dance community, locally, nationally and internationally, using digital platforms as sites of creative exchange and connectivity. As an artist, she seeks to intrigue and engage, exploring the tension between the ephemeral dancing body and the ostensible permanence of digital landscapes.

Production

T I M E Q U A K E (2.0)

2021

As Director

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