MOSHEH, a videOpera, by Yoav Gal
"[a] compellingly idiosyncratic meditation on Moses"
     - Allan Kozinn, The New York Times.
"this multimedia theatrical event will take you on a fantastical journey of the senses"
     - nytheatre.com
"Gal's rhythmically intense and beautifully heartfelt music should reward open-minded listeners"
     — James Jorden. The New York Post 
"Think Robert Wilson...maybe. More to the point, check it out and prepare to be impressed"
     — Jon Sobel, Blogcritics Culture
		HERE Arts Center, January 26th - February 5th, 2011
			
	
MOSHEH - Highlights
	
	
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Credits:
	
		Director Kameron Steele
		Music direction and piano Yegor Shevtsov
		
		Mosheh Nathan Guisinger 
		Bitia Heather Green
		Zipporah Beth Anne Hatton
		Yocheved Judith Barnes
		Miriam Hai-Ting Chinn
		Voice of God, 
		Assistant Music Direction Wesley Chin
		
		Flute Margaret Lancaster
		Clarinet Alejandro Acierto
		Saxophone >Argeo Ascani
		Percussion Peter Wise
		Violin Olivia De Prato and Josh Modney
		Viola Victor Lowrie
		Cello Mariel Roberts
		
		Video design by Yoav Gal, 
		in collaboration with  Mirit Tal
		Set design by Andreea Mincic and Yoav Gal
		Costume design by Yoav Gal,
		in collaboration with Heather Green
		Projection system design by Mirit Tal
		Lighting Design by Ayumu “Poe” Saegusa
 		Stage Manager Cat Coffey
		
	
 Orchestral reading by City Opera,
 as part of VOX 2009.  
		May 1 & 2, 2009 at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 
		New York University.
		
		Watch VOX Intro Video:
		
			
			
      Hear on WNYC, John Schaefer "soundcheck" 
    
The new face of opera
The multi-media opera, MOSHEH, re-enacts the biblical saga of Moses as an ancient-futuristic ritual. Created by Yoav Gal, whose style has been termed “Indie Opera” by New York Times’ critic Anne Midgette, this work presents the new aesthetic in the realm of opera. It has evolved in small spaces and with limited means, and draws on a wide palette of genres, such as performance art; video art; minimalism; modern dance and virtuosic singing. The work is currently in development at HERE Arts Center in New York, directed by Kameron Steele.
      MOSHEH explores some of the more obscure details and 'minor' characters 
      found in the biblical text. Figures such as Moses' sister; his wife; and 
      his two mothers, tell a different version of the story than the one generally 
      known. Ancient, pagan traditions can be glimpsed in the details of the relationship 
      between these mother figures and the evolving leader. Another axis of the 
      work is the relationship of Moses with God, a jealous, fearsome, and at 
      times demonic, father figure. The piece is structured with God as the narrator 
      (sung, chant-like, by an alto and counter-tenor in unison), and the four 
      ‘mother figures,’ each with her own tableau. The role of Moses 
      is performed by a dancer. 
      The work does not attempt an over-arching narrative, rather, it is a personal 
      depiction of the leader in his early years, internalized and re-imagined 
      by the creator in his own environment of contemporary, ‘grungy,’ 
      Brooklyn, New York. It is also an attempt to open a window into an ancient 
      reality and mind-set that is foreign to our contemporary sensibilities, 
      yet at the same time familiar in its human essence.
      MOSHEH had previously appeared in venues such as Merkin Concert Hall, Galapagos 
      Art Space, Makor, Golden Fleece Opera, Ltd., Greenwich House Music School, 
      14 Street Y, Safe T Gallery and Dance Theater Workshop, as well as in Chicago’s 
      “Ice Fest.”
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