'Crashing' from '1972' by Barak Marshall
About the Work '1972’ tells the story of the characters in and around a nightclub in the impoverished HaTikva (The Hope) neighborhood of southern Tel Aviv. The 1970s were a tumultuous period for Israeli society. After decades of social, political and economic discrimination, Israel’s streets exploded with mass demonstrations as Oriental Jews (Jews from Arab Countries) demanded social justice from an establishment controlled by European Jews. The social protests were led by the Israeli Black Panthers who drew inspiration from the American Black Panther Movement. For young and poor Oriental Jews who lacked social mobility, the nightclub was an oasis and an escape. Here they were not factory workers or maids, but kings and queens. ‘1972’ is the story of their reality and their struggle. The soundtrack for the work consists primarily of Israeli songs from the 1970s.

Monger

Monger Short Version (Part 1 of 2)

Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

The Men from '1972' by Barak Marshall

CDK - Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye

Echad Mi Yodea by Ohad Naharin performed by Batsheva - the Young Ensemble

The Differences Between Ashkenazi & Sephardic Jews | Modi Stand Up Comedy

The Iconic Dance at the Pompeii Club 'The Rich Man's Frug' | Sweet Charity

Arab Girls SEDUCE the Stage with Dance.. This Was Breathtaking!

'The Women' from '1972' by Barak Marshall

"Harry" (Excerpt) created by Barak Marshall for Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal

MONGER

She’s SASSY. He’s SMOOTH. Together? UNSTOPPABLE 😲

ריקוד 16 - קטעים נבחרים ברק מרשל

Contemporary flamenco dancer Carmen Avilés brings raw, fast-paced energy to Seville’s streets

"1972" (Excerpt) by Barak Marshall

AKRAM KHAN x GAUTHIER DANCE "TURNING OF BONES"

Advanced Class with Peggy Lyman Hayes

Crystal Pite The Seasons' Canon ( Spring )

