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Gaga movement

World’s Gone “Gaga”

Developed by choreographer Ohad Naharin, Gaga is a constantly evolving movement language for both dancers and non-dancers. The practice originated from Naharin’s need to communicate with his dancers, and subsequently revolutionized his Batsheva Dance Company. Dancer, dance scholar, and Gaga guide

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