It is
with great pride and much self-fulfillment that I step
down the stage of Studio Z. For 34 years I was a partner in the
cultural,
educational and artistic activities of the city of Giv?atayim.
Many of my
students continue, and will continue, to tread the path I have paved in
the
field of theatre and dance. First and foremost of which is my
daughter,
Hila Zemach-Mussayof of London, as well as Dr. AyaMor-Sasson of Tel
Aviv.
My students spent their best years in Studio Z, and I trust this will
serve a
springboard to fulfilling all their dreams. The stage is now
truly
theirs. ?And this melody can never be stopped?, to use the words
of the
well-known Israeli song.
At
present I continue to work in the field of dance
theatre I published my book on the topic of my doctoral
dissertation - "Body Language Stage Directions and
Intertextuality in the plays of
Samuel
Beckett and Hanoch Levin." Edited by "Resling publication" 2012.
I am giving a series of lectures to the
public,
dealing with the above mentioned topic.
I
continue to serve as an art advisor, as I have been doing
for the past 50 years, in the production offices of my son, Yoav, and
my
husband, Shmuel Zemach, president of The Israeli Association of
Impresarios and
Producers.
Judge
and member of the Association for Ballet
Competition in memory of the dance pioneer, my unforgettable teacher
Mia
Arbatova.
Received
the Life Achievement Award for my more than 30-years
contribution to dance education in Givatayim.
Received
the Life Achievement Award from the IUPA (Israeli
Union of Performing Artists) for my contribution to dance.
Member
of the Judging Committee of the Performing Arts Award
for Children and Youth Theatre.
Member
of the Judging Committee of the Fringe Theatre Award
in Israel.
Member
of the Management Committee
of the Association
for Yiddish-Spill - the Yiddish
and Hebrew Theatre.
I
became a member of the communal management of Beit Zvi the
highest School for Performing Arts in Israel
Member
of the Academy for the Israeli Theatre Award.
Member
of the Institute for Israeli
Play-writing in memory of Hanoch Levin at the Cameri Theatre, Tel
Aviv.
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