HandsThe origin of this capsule is “an extensive research program on the sign language of the deaf in Israel, carried out at the Department of Psychology of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, under the direction of Y. Schlesinger. In carrying out this research, the need was inevitably encountered, for a tool for the collection and observation of the raw material: theView Gallery
EWMN and Animal Behavioural StudiesThese materials “show the application of EWMN to the movements of animals. And thus, confirming the use of the method as a movement notation, as opposed to a dance notation, of which a number of systems exist. A movement notation is applicable, not only to dance, and not only to the human body, but to any mobile system, analogous inView Gallery
6.7.2026-7.7.2026 A SUITE OF DANCES – A DAY IN THE STUDIOJulidans AmsterdamNoa Eshkol / Noé Soulier & Dance On Ensemble
A Suite of Dances
Dance Compositions / Choreography: Noa Eshkol
Staging: Mor Bashan (The Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group)
Staging Assistant: Dror Shoval (The Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group)
Sound Design: Mattef Kuhlmey
Costume: Werkstattkollektiv
A Day in the Studio
Choreography: Noé Soulier
Costume: Chiara Valle Vallomini
Music: A Day in the Studio, Hanne Lippard (2020); Portals, Jana Irmert (2025); PhaseRead More
6.6.2026Workshop with the Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance GroupLa Ménagerie de Verre In collaboration with the Museum of Jewish Art and History, the Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group is offering a morning workshop for professional dancers, followed by a performance that same evening.
Noa Eshkol created EW Movement Notation primarily as a compositional tool. EWMN makes it possible to define, analyze, and quantify the given material of the dance field — namely, theRead More
6.6.2026“Zero-Three”- Dances from the dance suite ‘Theme and Variations’ performed by The Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance GroupLa Ménagerie de Verre White Night 2026: Performance by the Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group
For Nuit Blanche 2026, and in collaboration with the Museum of Jewish Art and History, the Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group presents: Zero-Three – Dances from the choreographic suite Theme and Variations
The suite was first composed by Noa Eshkol in the early 1960s. A decade later, in the early 1970s,Read More












