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2dance - a unique program for dance studies for beginners
Learn 4 techniques twice a week

Come and meet us: Registration for the program for the 2025-26 school year has opened. We will update soon on the date of the open day.

Program Dates: Mondays 09:15-14:45 and Wednesdays 18:15-21:30 | 29.12.25-15.7.26

Teachers:
Contemporary Dance – Noa Bartur and Itamar Baruch
Classical Ballet – Yaara Gatenio
Improvisation – Ewa Szubstarska
Contact Improvisation – Roy Shaked
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Who is it for: This program is tailored for beginners – those who have never danced before, those who danced in the past and stopped, and those with limited dance backgroun
Information about the program:
A dance studies program for those who want to dance a little more.. Students learn twice a week, four techniques: contemporary dance, classical ballet, improvisation, and contact improvisation. The program is tailored for beginners – those who have never danced, those who danced in the past and stopped, and those with limited dance background.
The learning process in the program allows for a wide range of physical abilities development, through process-oriented work in various dance techniques. The lessons are taught by an experienced team of teachers, and the learning approach emphasizes enjoyment and healthy body awareness, while addressing each individual’s personal capacity and focusing on a high, challenging professional level.
In addition to each participant’s learning process, we also emphasize creating a shared group language as a means of exploration, progress, and richer learning through teamwork and support. At the end of the program, an event will be held where we invite family and friends to share the materials we worked on in the studio.
Mondays:
09:15-10:45 Contemporary Dance with Noa Bartor
11:00-12:30 Classical Ballet with Yaara Getaniu
13:15-14:45 Improvisation with Eva Shubsterska
Wednesdays:
18:15-19:45 Contact with Roi Shaked
20:00-21:30 Contemporary Dance with Itamar Baruch
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