NOA SHADUR
Noa Shadur is an independent choreographer and filmmaker based in Tel Aviv.
Her work draws on historical, visual, and cultural research, reimagining existing bodies of knowledge through a contemporary lens on movement, relationships, and culture. She investigates how geographical, cultural, and historical contexts are embodied in the moving body, crafting choreography that navigates the tension between precise formal structures and fluid, evolving motion.
Since 2009, Noa’s choreographic work has been presented in theaters and museums including The Centquatre - Paris (FR), Pavillon Noir, Aix-en-Provence (FR), Dance New Amsterdam – New York (USA), Korzo Theatre, Den Haag (NL), Tel Aviv Museum of Art (IL), and Galeria Sztuki in Poznan (PL). Shadur was granted the Emerging Choreographer Award for 2009, 2014, and 2017 by the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport. She holds a BA in Dance from ArtEZ Institute for the Arts (NL) and is currently pursuing an MA in Documentary Film Studies at Tel Aviv University. In 2019, she was a guest scholar at Indiana University as part of the Schusterman Foundation artist residency program.
Shadur is a teacher and guest choreographer in institutes such as ArtEZ Institute for the Arts (NL), Indiana University Bloomington (USA), Chichister University (UK), and various educational institutes in Israel.