NOISES
NOISES is a choreographic response to the last video work of artist Meir Eshel Absalon’s titled “Bruits” (1993) that features the artist screaming repeatedly into the camera. The choreographer Nitsan Margaliot takes this contained outburst as an invitation for his performative engagement with Absalon’s archive, who died from HIV/AIDS at the age of 28.
In this solo piece, Nitsan Margaliot moves between states and structures that allude to Absalon’s body of work. Margaliot engages with the body as a site that registers and transforms emotional and historical tension. Positioned between reaction and resistance, NOISES explores how the body processes uncertainty, fear, and instability. Through this choreographic approach to an archive, Margaliot practices “being with” Absalon, and engages in a conversation with his chosen ancestor, whom he never met.
Choreography, performance Nitsan Margaliot
Dramaturgy Anna Chwialkowska, Maxwell McCarthy
Sound design Antoine Mermet
Costume Judith Förster
Scenography Gil Shachar
Supported by The European Festival Fund for Emerging Artists – EFFEA, with a showing at T*Danse Festival in Aosta, Italy (2024); and residency and showing at Tanzhaus Zürich (2025). Premiere as part of 100° Diaspora in the framework of Performing Exiles at Berliner Festspiele (2025).
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Photo by Michelle Ettline
