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Rina Yerushalmi (born March 1, 1939) is an Israeli
theater director A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc. by unifying various endeavors a ...
and choreographer. Yerushalmi received an
honorary doctorate An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or ''ad hon ...
from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2001 and the Israel Prize in Theatre in 2008, among other awards and recognition.


Biography

Yerushalmi was born March 1, 1939 in
Afula Afula ( he, עפולה Arabic: العفولة) is a city in the Northern District of Israel, often known as the "Capital of the Valley" due to its strategic location in the Jezreel Valley. As of , the city had a population of . Afula's ancient ...
, in northern Israel, and was raised in
Haifa Haifa ( he, חֵיפָה ' ; ar, حَيْفَا ') is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropol ...
. Her mother, Haya (Angilovich) Yerushalmi, and father, Saul Yerushalmi (originally Yerusalimski), immigrated to Israel from
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
in 1920 and 1917, respectively. Her mother was a nurse, and her father was an engineer. Yerushalmi began studying dance at age six. At age 20, after her mandatory service in the
Israeli Defense Force The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; he, צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל , ), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym (), is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branch ...
, Yerushalmi moved to London, where she studied Laban movement analysis with
Kurt Jooss Kurt Jooss (12 January 1901 – 22 May 1979)Kurt Jooss
Internationales Biographisches Archi ...
and stage management at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Senat ...
. Back in Israel, Yerushalmi studied the
Lee Strasberg Lee Strasberg (born Israel Strassberg; November 17, 1901 – February 17, 1982) was an American theatre director, actor and acting teacher. He co-founded, with theatre directors Harold Clurman and Cheryl Crawford, the Group Theatre in 1931 ...
method Method ( grc, μέθοδος, methodos) literally means a pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, or system. In recent centuries it more often means a prescribed process for completing a task. It may refer to: *Scien ...
with Nola Chilton and the
Feldenkrais method The Feldenkrais Method is a type of exercise therapy devised by Israeli Moshé Feldenkrais (1904–1984) during the mid-20th century. Participants are led through varied patterns of body movement, either hands-on or verbally guided, with the ai ...
with Moshe Feldenkrais. Yerushalmi moved to the United States in the late 1960s to pursue her MFA in theater directing at Carnegie Mellon University in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Western Pennsylvania, the second-most populous city in Pennsylva ...
.


Early career (1970-1988)

Yerushalmi's final project at Carnegie Mellon, under the mentorship of Professor Leon Katz, was an adaptation of Buchner's
Woyzeck ''Woyzeck'' () is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837. The play first appeared in 1877 in a heavily edited version by Karl Emil Fr ...
. In 1970, after finishing her MFA, Yerushalmi moved to New York City and began working with
Ellen Stewart Ellen Stewart (November 7, 1919 – January 13, 2011) was an American theatre director and producer and the founder of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. During the 1950s she worked as a fashion designer for Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goo ...
's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in the East Village of
Manhattan Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
. She was a resident director at La MaMA from 1972–1978. Yerushalmi directed a number of productions at La MaMa throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including: ''Toy Show'' (1970); ''Ta, Ta, Tatata'' (1970); ''Shekhina: The Bride'' (1971); ''Some Such Things'' (1978); ''Glasshouse'' (1980); and ''Yossele Golem'' (1982). She also choreographed and performed in ''An Ecumenical Theatrical Liturgy on the Rights of the Child'' (1979) and performed in ''Shradanjali'' (1982) at La MaMa. During this time, she also founded a branch of La MaMa in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
, which was active from 1972–1974.


Later career (1988-present)

In 1988, Yerushalmi directed a production of ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' at the
Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre The Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre (also Acco Fringe Theatre Festival, Israel Fringe Theatre Festival) is a four-day performing arts festival held annually in the city of Acre, Israel during the Intermediate Days of the Sukkot ...
. Following this production, in 1989, Yerushalmi founded th
Itim Theater Ensemble
for which she continues to serve as artistic director. The theater is dedicated to the performance of classical texts as contemporary theater. Two of Yerushalmi's major productions with the Itim Theater Ensemble have been the Bible Project Parts I and II (1995-2000) and ''Mythos'' (2001/2002). The Bible Project consisted of ''Va-Yomer, Va-Yelech'' (''And He Said, And He Walked'') and ''Va-Yishtahu, Va-Yera'' (''And They Bowed, And He Saw''). Yerushalmi currently teaches acting and directing at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
.


Selected works


As director

* 1970: ''
Woyzeck ''Woyzeck'' () is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837. The play first appeared in 1877 in a heavily edited version by Karl Emil Fr ...
'' (MFA final project); ''Toy Show'' ( Leon Katz's adaptation of
The Dybbuk ''The Dybbuk'', or ''Between Two Worlds'' (russian: Меж двух миров ибук}, trans. ''Mezh dvukh mirov ibuk'; yi, צווישן צוויי וועלטן - דער דִבּוּק, ''Tsvishn Tsvey Veltn – der Dibuk'') is a play by ...
); ''Ta, Ta, Tatata'' (Yerushalmi's adaptation of ''
The Trial ''The Trial'' (german: Der Process, link=no, previously , and ) is a novel written by Franz Kafka in 1914 and 1915 and published posthumously on 26 April 1925. One of his best known works, it tells the story of Josef K., a man arrested and p ...
'' and '' Malone Dies)'' * 1971: ''Shekhina: The Bride'' ( Leon Katz's adaptation of
The Dybbuk ''The Dybbuk'', or ''Between Two Worlds'' (russian: Меж двух миров ибук}, trans. ''Mezh dvukh mirov ibuk'; yi, צווישן צוויי וועלטן - דער דִבּוּק, ''Tsvishn Tsvey Veltn – der Dibuk'') is a play by ...
) * 1978: '' Malone Dies; Some Such Things'' * 1980: ''Glasshouse'' (written by Fatima Dike) * 1982: ''Yossele Golem'' (written by Dan Horowitz) * 1986: '' Macbeth;
Six Characters in Search of an Author ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'' ( it, Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore, link=no ) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, written and first performed in 1921. An absurdist fiction, absurdist metatheatrical, metatheatric play about th ...
'' * 1988: ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'' * 1990: ''
The Chairs ''The Chairs'' (french: Les Chaises) is a one-act play by Eugène Ionesco, described as an absurdist "tragic farce". It was first performed in Paris in 1952. Setting A high tower surrounded by water. Characters *Old Man, aged 95 *Old Woman, a ...
''; ''
Hansel and Gretel "Hansel and Gretel" (; german: Hänsel und Gretel ) is a German fairy tale collected by the German Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' (KHM 15). It is also known as Little Step Brother and Little Step Sister. Hansel ...
'' (opera) * 1991: ''Woyzeck 91'' * 1992: '' Romeo and Juliet'' * 1993: '' La Juive'' * 1994: ''
Hedda Gabler ''Hedda Gabler'' () is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. Ibsen himself was in attendance, although he remained back-stage. The play has been ca ...
'' * 1996: ''Va-Yomer'',''Va-Yelech'' (Bible Project, Part I) * 1998: ''Va-Yishtahu, Va-Yera'' (Bible Project, Part II) * 1999: '' Elektra'' * 2002: ''Mythos'' (adaptation)


As choreographer

* 1979: ''An Ecumenical Theatrical Liturgy on the Rights of the Child''


Awards and recognition

* Margalit Prize, Best Director and Best Production (1990) for ''Hamlet'' * Ha-Levi Award, Best Director (1992) for ''Woyzeck 91'' * Israeli Academy of the Theater, Best Theatrical Creation (1999) for the Bible Project * Milo Award (1999) for the Bible Project * Honorary doctorate, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2001) * Michae
Landau Prize
for the Performing Arts (2005) * Israel Prize, Theatre (2008)


References


External links


itim-theater

Rina Yerushalmi's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections

Rina Yerushalmi's page on Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive

Rina Yerushalmi , America-Israel Cultural Foundation

Rina Yerushalmi & Itim Theatre Ensemble - The Dybbuk - YouTube

Rina Yerushalmi , Jewish Women's Archive

The Cameri Theatre of Tel-Aviv - Ensemble Itim

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