Devorah Bertonov
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Devorah Bertonov
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Devorah Bertonov during a recording rehearsal (probably in 1951)
Devorah Bertonov (1915–2010) was an Israeli pioneer of dance and stage arts.[1] She was awarded the Israel Prize in 1991. She was the daughter of Yehoshua Bertonov, one of the founders of Habima Theatre in Moscow, who also won the Israel Prize.[2]
Bertonov was born in Georgia. Her family immigrated to Palestine in 1915 and settled in Tel Aviv. She studied dance in Berlin in 1929–1932.[2]
Making Way for a Green Leaf is a documentary about Bertonov filmed when she was 85.[3]
References
- ↑ The German Jewish actress who charmed and angered the Israeli public, Haaretz
- 1 2 Eshel, Ruth (April 29, 2010). "Perpetual Motion". Haaretz.
- ↑ From the Miami Herald: A Review of HUC's The Art of Aging
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