
Hassia Levy-Agron (; 2 December 192322 August 2001) was an Israeli dancer, choreographer, and educator.
Early life
Hassia Levy was born in
Jerusalem
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on 2 December 1923, to Elisheva Rivlin and Hayyim Leib Levy, a board member of the
Anglo-Palestine Bank. A seventh-generation Jewish Jerusalemite, she was descended from two prominent families: her paternal grandfather co-founded
Tel Aviv
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, and this line of the family had immigrated from Russia in the
First Aliyah
The First Aliyah (), also known as the agriculture Aliyah, was a major wave of Jewish immigration (''aliyah'') to History of Israel#Ottoman period , Ottoman Palestine (region) , Palestine between 1881 and 1903. Jews who migrated in this wave cam ...
, while her mother was part of the
Rivlin family.
[
Levy-Agron began dancing in 1928, attending a kindergarten with rhythmic classes run by Levin Kipnis. She then joined the Lemel school, where she received instruction from dancers based in Tel Aviv; these instructors "were certain that hewas born to dance".][ Reflecting on her childhood lessons in 1989, Levy-Agron said that she learned a lot of creativity and improvisation. However, at the time most dance teachers were immigrants who worked in Tel Aviv, and her Lemel teachers soon stopped commuting; Levy-Agron studied under other instructors, all of whom encouraged her, until one helped her go to Tel Aviv to study under Gertrud Kraus. Her parents were not so encouraging of dance, but she continued.][
In the early 1940s, Levy-Agron performed in variety shows, receiving warm critical reviews. She began giving solo shows, and crafting nights of cultural recital involving dance, drama, and music. She then traveled to New York to study under ]Martha Graham
Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer, teacher and choreographer, whose style, the Graham technique, reshaped the dance world and is still taught in academies worldwide.
Graham danced and taught for over s ...
, but returned to Israel in 1948 during the war in Palestine.[ She was the first Israeli-born dancer to train in the United States, doing so under Graham and at the ]Juilliard School
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.
Military service
In 1948, Levy-Agron began performing for the Israeli troops to boost morale. As part of her service, after the war in Palestine, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Advert
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sent her to Europe to perform at Displaced persons camps, for post-World War II
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European Jews who had not been resettled.[
]
Career
In 1951, Levy-Agron started the dance program of the Jerusalem Conservatory of Music, following this in 1965 by founding the dance department of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. She believed that incorporating dance in education would guide a person's spirit, establishing many youth dance troupes in Israel to spread the practice. She choreographed for the young dancers as well as teaching them skills and techniques, with her distinct choreography style based on Biblical narratives and everyday Israeli life. Levy-Agron was also a prominent figure in organizations and societies, with her personality and public appearances said to have helped promote dance in Israel.[
Between 1962 and 1967, Levy-Agron directed the Jerusalem Contemporary Dance Company, composed of academy graduates, which performed around the world. In 1978, Levy-Agron was promoted to professor at the academy, and developed a high school matriculation pathway based around dance, which became officially accredited seven years later. She then founded the Springboard Company in 1993, a program to help Academy graduates prepare for professional performance careers.][
In 1998 she was awarded the ]Israel Prize
The Israel Prize (; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor.
History
Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
for excellence in stage arts.[
]
Personal life
She was married to Dani Agron, son of Gershon Agron
Gershon Harry Agron (; ; 1 November 1959) was an Israeli newspaper editor, politician, and the mayor of West Jerusalem between 1955 and his death in 1959.
A Zionism, Zionist from his youth, Agron joined the Jewish Legion and fought in Palestine ...
, part of the Haganah
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, weapons smuggler for the Israel Defense Forces
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during the Israel-Palestine war, and co-founder of Israel Aerospace Industries
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with Shimon Peres
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. In 1957 they had a son, Amos Agron.
Levy-Agron died peacefully in the afternoon on 22 August 2001.[
]
References
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1923 births
2001 deaths
20th-century Israeli military personnel
Israeli Ashkenazi Jews
Israeli female dancers
Israeli dancers
Israeli female military personnel
Israeli people of Austrian-Jewish descent
People from Jerusalem
Jewish dancers
Burials at Har HaMenuchot
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