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THE BATSHEVA ENSEMBLE

Naharin's Virus by OHAD NAHARIN

CANCELLED

11.07.202519.07.2025
This event is past due
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1:30

In Naharin’s Virus (2001), around fifteen performers from the Batsheva Ensemble surrender to a kind of trance — one born from Peter Handke’s provocative 1966 text Offending the Audience. Spoken, sung, written, and danced, words flood the stage in a masterful composition by choreographer Ohad Naharin.

What is this virus made of, the one that courses through the performers’ bodies — and those of the audience? Is theatre, as a place of representation, no longer just a space of illusion? Does time outside the theatre begin to mirror the time within?

Nearly sixty years after it was written, the Austrian playwright’s text continues to challenge the certainties of an increasingly complex world. Spoken by the dancers, the words are charged with movement — slow and fluid, fast and repetitive, raw and delicate — becoming a physical language of resistance.

A political piece built on traditional music, including that of Palestinian composer Habib Alla Jamal, giving powerful voice to a spirit of protest.

 

Following discussions between the artistic team of the Batsheva Dance Company and the management of Chaillot and La Villette – in light of the current political context – it was mutually decided to present Naharin’s Virus in place of Anafaza, which was originally scheduled for July 2025.

Distribution / Production Credits

Featuring the performers of the Batsheva Ensemble – 2024–2025 season Zoe Bayliss Nagar, Zachary Burrows, Jesse Callaert, DanDan Cohen, Victor Duval, Eddieomar Gonzales Castillo, Shira Kestenboum, Larissa Leung, Ori Manor, Maya Marom, Celia Merai, Chase Peterson, Leann Reizer, Kelis Robinson, Noga Sneh and apprentices Amit Ben-Yesh, Roee Mazurik, Naama Morad, Toam Suissa Lighting design Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi) Costume design Rakefet Levy Original music Karni Postel, Habib Alla Jamal, Shama Khader Additional costume design Zohar Shoef Additional music “Adagio for Strings” by Samuel Barber performed by the Kronos Quartet, “I Want” by Paul Stokes & Pete Parsons, “Ug” by Mr. Scruff, “Les Bulles” by Carlos D’Alessio Music consultant Karni Postel Sound editing Frankie Lievaart Text Peter Handke (except for the dancers’ stories) French translation Jean Sigrid Text about the piece Shira Vitaly

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Grande Halle

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Line 5 - Porte de Pantin station

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Bus 75, 151 - Porte de Pantin stop

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  • Restauration légère et verre avant le spectacle dans la Grande Halle
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