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Amos Ben Tal

Amos Ben Tal was born in Israel in 1979, where he started his education as a dancer at the age of thirteen, finishing his training in Canada in 1997. Shortly after, he moved to the Netherlands to work with Nederlands Dans Theater 2 and later Nederlands Dans Theater 1. Not long ago, after six years of dancing and choreography, Amos started his solo career. Besides working as a choreographer, he is now also the front man of the band Noblesse, a three-piece indie-rock band from The Hague. Blending alt-rock, sleazy pop and punk with a noble touch, Noblesse unleashes a contagious brand of rock n' roll that grabs you and leaves you yearning for more. Hard and melodic, daring and accessible, raw and refined. At the TodaysArt Festival, Amos and Noblesse will present a daring crossover between modern dance, music and ideals: three musicians and three dancers will give a performance filled with social criticism, breaking through cultural and social barriers through the power of song and dance.


DAY LOCATION TIME
friday THEATER AAN HET SPUI (Small Hall) 24:00 - 24:30
saturday THEATER AAN HET SPUI (Small Hall) 24:00 - 24:30

Amos Ben Tal was born in Israel in 1979, where he started his education as a dancer at the age of thirteen, finishing his training in Canada in 1997. Shortly after, he moved to the Netherlands to work with Nederlands Dans Theater 2 and later Nederlands Dans Theater 1. Not long ago, after six years of dancing and choreography, Amos started his solo career. Besides working as a choreographer, he is now also the front man of the band Noblesse, a three-piece indie-rock band from The Hague. Blending alt-rock, sleazy pop and punk with a noble touch, Noblesse unleashes a contagious brand of rock n' roll that grabs you and leaves you yearning for more. Hard and melodic, daring and accessible, raw and refined. At the TodaysArt Festival, Amos and Noblesse will present a daring crossover between modern dance, music and ideals: three musicians and three dancers will give a performance filled with social criticism, breaking through cultural and social barriers through the power of song and dance.  1




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