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Noa's Secret of Infinity

Sharona Florsheim

For ages 5-10 and the whole family

'Noa's Secret of Infinity' is a dance-theatre performance for children that reveals the surprising and fascinating world of modern physics. Concepts like the "Big Bang", "quantum particles", "infinity", and others are brought to life on stage through movement, music, and text. Children and parents are invited to join the dancing particles’ wondrous game and discover, together with Noa, the secret of infinite possibilities.
The meeting point between science and art holds enormous potential on creative and educational levels alike. "Noa's Secret of Infinity" brings together scientific knowledge and artistic expression and aims to inspire children's curiosity, awareness, and imagination regarding the nature of reality, the world of particles, and their fascinating and unexpected behavior. The ever changing, dancing particles suggest that we're part of the way reality is formed around us, and that our perception of it is a powerful tool in shaping it.

SATURDAY | NOV 15 | 11:00
Duration: 45 minutes

Location: Erdi Hall, Museum of Natural History

Noa's Secret of Infinity Show

Concept & Choreography: Sharona Florsheim

Text & Directing: Irit Luz

Original music: Ilan Green

Costume design: Yael Bercovitch

Microscope: Nava Shtar

Dancers: Nitay Juran, Dikla Rajevski, Or Avishay, Roni Sagi, Chihiro Tazuro


About the Creators

Sharona Florsheim is a choreographer and improvisation artist who works to create connections between body and movement and other fields of knowledge. She develops performances, courses, and workshops based on integrative, interdisciplinary learning. Her dance works are performed on stage and in public spaces in Israel and abroad, for both adult and young audiences. She is the founder and co-curator of the TRANSMEET Festival for Art and Science, the artistic director of Noga Dance Company, and both a teacher and a lifelong student of the body.

Noa's Secret of Infinity was created as part of " Afim" (flying) project, funded by the Israel Lottery Council for Culture and Art.

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