Tararam is a creative ensemble of performing artists who produce extraordinary sounds from ordinary objects. A blend of rhythm, music, movement and wit, interwoven with choreographed body drumming, live ethnic flavored vocals, amusing sounds and theatrical antics, they celebrate the world around us. Tararam uses industrial tools, suspended drums, percussion and the most basic instrument of all, their bodies.
Since Tararam's premiere performance at the 1997 Israel Festival of Stage Arts, the ensemble has pursued an intensive touring schedule. They have performed at international music festivals around the world such as The International Music Fest in Ankara, Turkey; The Performing Arts Festival in Costa Rica; Festival Lent in Maribor, Slovenia; The Summer Festival in Bogota, Colombia; Baku Azerbaijan and more, where they received rave reviews.
The size of the group varies from five to nine dancer-drummers on stage. This performance will feature Eden Chloe Raphaeli, Lior Daniel, Matan Shvekey, Nimrod Starik and Sapir Buskila.
Tararam is a creative ensemble of performing artists who produce extraordinary sounds from ordinary objects. A blend of rhythm, music, movement and wit, interwoven with choreographed body drumming, live ethnic flavored vocals, amusing sounds and theatrical antics, they celebrate the world around us. Tararam uses industrial tools, suspended drums, percussion and the most basic instrument of all, their bodies.
Since Tararam's premiere performance at the 1997 Israel Festival of Stage Arts, the ensemble has pursued an intensive touring schedule. They have performed at international music festivals around the world such as The International Music Fest in Ankara, Turkey; The Performing Arts Festival in Costa Rica; Festival Lent in Maribor, Slovenia; The Summer Festival in Bogota, Colombia; Baku Azerbaijan and more, where they received rave reviews.
The size of the group varies from five to nine dancer-drummers on stage. This performance will feature Eden Chloe Raphaeli, Lior Daniel, Matan Shvekey, Nimrod Starik and Sapir Buskila.
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