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Itzik Galili: the Israeli leading the dance for English National Ballet

The latest in a series of talented choreographers from Israel who are making it big on the British dance scene

June 15, 2012 13:29
Itzik Galili

BySimon Round, Simon Round

2 min read

To say that Itzik Galili is busy would be an understatement. The Israeli choreographer has broken through spectacularly in the UK in 2012 — there have been four premieres of his work performed by companies as prestigious as the Rambert Dance Company and the English National Ballet.

His SUB was performed at the Sadler’s Wells last month, and next week And the Earth Shall Bear Again is being performed by the English National Ballet as part of the Cultural Olympiad.

Such disparate works, performed in different styles by a variety of companies, have created quite a reputation for Galili. Not that he takes it too seriously. “People describe me as some sort of messiah. It’s absolute nonsense. I’m not riding on a white horse. It just so happens I am here working in Britain now. I have the experience and the creative mind but the real pleasure of being here is seeing how little I know. I am giving myself a valuable injection of knowledge.”

Galili, who spent 20 years working in the Netherlands, came late to dance. After completing his Israeli army service, he contemplated studying psychology but was drawn towards dance. He recalls: “It was fascinating for me to see that through the body it was possible to communicate and to provoke emotions within yourself and other people.”