Danny Tavori – Artist, Performer and Creator: “An artist’s career can become a piece of art” (StageLync Podcast Ep.23)
Danny Tavori is an emerging artist who transforms industrial spaces into venues for site-specific performances and installations.
His embodiment of aerial straps, hair suspension, and juggling, led him to developed a unique approach to dance, rigging and stage design, movement sensors, and furniture
His journey is nonlinear — beginning with his background in mathematics and activism, he dedicated himself to circus at 23. Paving through street shows and random gigs, simultaneously studying at FLIC, DOCH, and Le Lido, he began producing and directing his own work.
After working under Cirque Plume’s director Bernard Kudlak, Danny moved from Israel to France, where he established his company and launched his site specific project AMOW, while he continues to direct a formation for new contemporary circus shows in Jerusalem.
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