Rakonto Kun is a new full evening piece for three dancers with the participation of its creators. It was commissioned by CCA Tel Aviv, as part of the Exhibition “Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof: Works” and premiered in November 2019. The piece is set for a room, with the audience sitting along the four walls in close proximity to the performers. Rakonto Kun takes place somewhere in the fantasy territory of ethnographic fiction. Spoken and sung, the texts in Rakonto Kun are in Esperanto, the utopian international language developed by L.L Zamenhof in the late 19th Century. The live soundtrack, composed and performed by Ohad Fishof, is typically central to the unique performative realm of dance, sound and performance art that characterizes the duo’s work.
Rakonto Kun stands at the center of “Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof: Works”, an exhibition curated by Nicola Trezzi for CCA Tel Aviv. The exhibition presents different aspects of the duo’s work, including a retrospective of their videos and a series of events curated by the artists.
https://cca.org.il/noa-zuk-ohad-fishof-works/
Next performances: February 2020, CCA TA.
Noa Zuk & Ohad Fishof: Works, is a duo exhibition, a retrospective of video work created over the last 15 years, curated by Nicola Trezzi. It is one of the components in a larger constellation which includes a new dance work premiered at the CCA in November 2019 and a series of public evens curated by the artists. September 21 – December 7 2019, Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
https://cca.org.il/noa-zuk-ohad-fishof-works/
“Album 1” is out now on Entr’acte. It is available on vinyl or CD
https://entracte.co.uk/projects/ohad-fishof-e239/
The Body (object) and The Founder (video) are presented as part of the group exhibition The Larva Society For Physical Research at Jerusalem Artist’s House (photo: Installation view)
http://larvaspr.com/?lang=en
Thrilled to announce the upcoming release of a new album, “Album One”, out on Entr’acte in April-May 2019. More details TBA.
The Talking Stick is Learning Hebrew is a full evening, new solo performance piece. Commissioned by Print Screen Festival, it will be premiered on October 31 2018. https://www.english.printscreenfestival.com/the-talking-stick-learns-hebrew
performing in a trio with Ishai Adar & Binya Reches in memory of our beloved friend and collaborator Uri Katzenstein, at the opening of his exhibition The Institute of Ongoing Things, at The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam (30.9.18).


















