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The performance Every One Love Song is prat of a video installation made by the visual artist Nadia Perlov. The performance was created as collaboration project during a residency period at Frankfurt, for the annual - Rundgang show of the Städelschule. 

The project was developed out of an interest in the remodelling of the diasporic Jew, the man of the book, studying the tora, shifting to the image of the man of land and agriculture. The work takes on the ancient narrative of the jewish golem, an animated
anthropomorphic being, usually made from stone or clay. In the most famous legend about the golem, the Rabbi Judah Loew Ben Bezalel, creates a masculine alter ego, a superhero, to protect his community from pogroms, in Prague of the late-16th-century. The motif of the golem, in-form of a protector or a worrier turned into an icon and later becomes popular in comic books and computer games. 
Recently, the golem turned out to be a fitting metaphor for the development of todays androids and artificial intelligence.

Every One Love Song, 2016 

Choreographed and performed by Tamir Eting

Duration: 20min
Music: Jonathan Fitoussi & Clemens Hourrier - Aurore Boreale

Shows:
March 2016 - Group show 'Demonstration' at 'AZA13', New Art Center at Ankori Studio, Jaffa Tel - Aviv, Israel


February 2016 - Rundgang show at Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany

The performance Every One Love Song is prat of a video installation made by the visual artist Nadia Perlov. The performance was created as collaboration project during a residency period at Frankfurt, for the annual - Rundgang show of the Städelschule. 

The project was developed out of an interest in the remodelling of the diasporic Jew, the man of the book, studying the tora, shifting to the image of the man of land and agriculture. The work takes on the ancient narrative of the jewish golem, an animated
anthropomorphic being, usually made from stone or clay. In the most famous legend about the golem, the Rabbi Judah Loew Ben Bezalel, creates a masculine alter ego, a superhero, to protect his community from pogroms, in Prague of the late-16th-century. The motif of the golem, in-form of a protector or a worrier turned into an icon and later becomes popular in comic books and computer games. 
Recently, the golem turned out to be a fitting metaphor for the development of todays androids and artificial intelligence.

Every One Love Song, 2016 

Choreographed and performed by Tamir Eting

Duration: 20min
Music: Jonathan Fitoussi & Clemens Hourrier - Aurore Boreale

Shows:
March 2016 - Group show 'Demonstration' at 'AZA13', New Art Center at Ankori Studio, Jaffa Tel - Aviv, Israel


February 2016 - Rundgang show at Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany

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