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The following teachers and choreographers were the team of Hora Aviv 2006:

Victor Gabay Kobi Michaely
Shlomo Maman Don Schillinger
Moshe Shem-Tov Nissim Ben-Ami
Danny Uziel Moshany Shemesh
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Victor Gabay

Choreographer and teacher from Israel.
Victor's 4th year with us! Victor is talented choreographer who earned the respect of his peers across the world as well as the admiration of dancers around the world. He produced more then 45 dances including some that are considered classics. Among his popular dances are:

Picture of Victor Babbay
Tefani Li Ktzat Makom (Make room for me)
Narkisim (Flowers) br> Semel Ahava (Love simbol)
Yom Huledet (A birthday)
Be-dam Ahavati (Blood of my love)
Cheruti (My Freedom)
Babustanim (In the Grove)
Ma'amin Beahava (Believing in Love)
Maga Shel Mal'ach (Angle's Touch)
Le'sachek Ba-regashot (to play with emotions)
Beche Kinor (Cry Violin)



Victor has been a dance teacher since childhood. In the Army he was trained as a dance teacher. Victor is specifically known for creating couples dances that are filled with grace and romance.

Currently Victor runs several weekly dance sessions in central Israel. He established a few performing dance groups among them is "Nachal Galil".

If you are looking for romance in Israeli folk dancing, come and experience some of Victor couples dances.










Kobi Michaely

Choreographer and teacher from Israel who is back for his third year!
A young choreographer from Lod, Israel. Some of his dances include:

Picture of Kobi Michaely
Yare'ach Limon (Lemon moon)
Tagid Et Ze (Tell it)
Balagan (disorder, sleng)
Tikvatenu (our hope)
Yashanti Etzlech (I slept at your place)
Zorba

Kobi leads a weekly dance session in central Israel, Lod. He is considered one of the rising dance choreographers in Israel. This will be Kobe's third camp in the US as a teacher including Gilron Dance Retreat. Kobi is loved by all and is bringing young and fresh atmosphere to Dance Washington. He will also bring his latest creations.

Kobi started his dancing career at the age 12. He is a member of several performing dance troupes and has performed in Israel and abroad. He has a teaching certification from the "Teacher Association" (Irgun) in Israel and has been a "Markid" for the past 7 years.

Kobi works extensively with Gadi Bitton in his weekly dance sessions and during special dance events and marathons.

We are looking forward to have Kobi with us!






Shlomo Maman

Shlomo is an unbelievably talented and prolific choreographer, a legend! For the third year, he is the artistic director of Festival Carmiel, the largest Israeli folk dance festival in Israel and perhaps the world.

Picture of Shlomo Maman Shlomo remains very popular throughout the years, and he still comes up with hit after hit. He recently produced:

Seret Shachor Lavan
This dance, was introduced last year at Hora Aviv and became an instat hit

Beahava Ubemilah Tova
At Cheruti
Haderech
Haleli Yerushalayim
Ne'imat Hashikorim

Chamaniyot Mul Hashemesh


Shlomo has created so many classics that young and old dancers admire! We will celebrate his talent with a special partner dance program.

You do not want to miss Shlomo!





Moshe Shem-Tov

Picture of Moshe Shem-Tov Moshe, a native Israeli, is the leader of the largest dance session in the Washington DC area. He is very popular and Thursday Night Dancing became a tradition of dancing and social gathering for people of wide range of dance levels and ages.

Moshe introduced his first choreographed dance, Siniorita at Dance Washington. The dance gained instant acceptance throughout US and later in Israel.

Moshe has over 17 year experience in teaching and leading Israeli folk dance groups. He is charismatic with the ability to charm and energize the people around him.

During the day, Moshe busy running his successful Heating and Air Conditioning Business.





Nissim Ben-Ami

Teacher and choreographer.
Nissim has been with us since our first Camp! Like many Israelis, Nissim fell in love with Israeli folk dancing so much so he made it his career, 'living and breathing' it for over two decades in Israel. He has successfully led, taught and run large dance marathons. He also attended teachers' workshops and directed performing groups.

Picture of Nissim For the past several years Nissim has been the leader of one of the largest dance sessions in the Miami area. He has also taught in numerous dance camps across Canada and the US including Gilron dance retreat. Nissim is talented, dedicated, funny at times and personable! Most of all, he is down to earth kind of a guy. Nissim is married to Debbie (his ex-dance partner) and has 3 children.

Nissim has choreographer a few dances:
Yafa At (You are beautiful)
Salat Tichoni (Mediterranean Salad
El Tiboron
Ahavuni (Love Me)
Linda Ah

Nissim will treat us to some of his excellent programming with blend of "oldies," nostalgic dances and the latest dance hits. He is that versatile.

Guys and gals, bring your dance shoes so you can keep up with Nissim. Beware! Nissim may infect everyone with FUN FEVER!




Don Schillinger

Picture of Don Don is an established and popular dance leader in the Philadelphia area. He is currently running three weekly sessions. Don also leads the popular weekly summer outdoor session (at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Thursdays). He has participated in many dance workshops as a guest instructor around the country. He founded RAK-DAN Israeli Dancing with a mission to reach the non-dance community and to introduce them to Israeli Dancing through synagogues Hebrew schools, Jewish day schools, special events, festivals, parties, and simchas (Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and weddings).

Don's energy is contagious. He is skilled in teaching dancers of all levels from beginner to advanced, and of all ages.

Don is married to Karen and has two children, Oren (age 4) and Carolina (age 1).

To contact Don or to find out about Israeli Dancing in the Philadelphia area, visit Don's web site at www.rakdan.com., send e-mail to schill@dca.net , or call 215-760-6800.






Danny Uziel

Danny is a legend when it comes to teaching and leading dance sessions.
Picture of Danny Uziel He is leading two weekly dance session in New York.
The Y session with Ruth Goodman is considered the largest and most successful dance session in the US.
His positive energy inspires everyone around him.









Moshany A. Semesh

Picture of Moshany Moshany is a veteran teacher and also a choreographer. He has been leading Isreali dance sessions for the past two decades, and currently one in the Washington, DC area.
He is certified Dance Instructor by the Israeli Folk Dance Institute in Israel. Moshany was the founder and Camp Director of the Atzma'oot Israeli Dance Camp, in Monterey, CA, from 1983 to 1996 As a choreographer, Moshany created:

Bat Hasultan (The Sultan's Daughter)
Lirkod Nolda (Born to Dance)
Biglal Haruach (Because of the Wind)
Chai Et Ma Sheyesh (Live with what you have)
Ken Shel Ahavah (A nest of Love)
Harumbah (The Rumba)

Moshany has a bubly personality and fun to be with. He is currently persuing a Master in Business Administration, runs a conference organization company, and has his own DJ business to bring Israeli dancing to Jewish events.














Members of the Hora Aviv staff:



Tibi - Technical Director
Adam Hirschfeld - Massage Therapist
Avi Pesach - Tai Chi and Reikie Master








Nani TIBI

Picture of Tibi As our Technical Director, since the inception of Hora Aviv, Tibi insures that our sound and music are at top performance!

After a dancing career in Israel,with companies like "Shalom 80" and "Inbal Dance Theater",Tibi moved to the USA to pursue his education in choreography and theatre production and eventually developed his skills in film/video editing. He designed and built several film editing suites, among them, the first "Russian Television Network" (RTN) in the USA. Tibi has edited numerous award winning films including The EMMY award winner 'Public Service Announcement' "It's Up to YOU" in 1995.

Currently, Tibi serves as the Vice President and Director of Technology at the "Hartley Film Foundation" in Westport, CT; as Multi-Media Producer for "Chromate Industrial Corporation", Bohemia, NY; and has his own Multi-Media Production business in Trumbull, CT. For more information, visit his website at www.studiotibi.com.


Tibi also teaches dance and Israeli music to children at local schools in Fairfield County, CT.









Adam Hirschfeld

Picture of Adam Hirschfeld Our Massage Therapist.
Adam is a certified massage therapist with 10 years of experience. He has been kneading sore muscles at Dance Washington and Hora Aviv for the past six years. Back by popular demands, he will bring his table, lotions, strong hands and positive spirit to make your camp experience more pleasurable. He comes to us from Northern Virginia where he applies his massage trade part-time for Hands By Hirsch. Adam can also be reached at 703-978-8244.











Avi Pesach

Picture of Avi Pesach Is our Tai Chi instructor and Reiki Master.
Avi has extensive experience in Tai Chi Chuan, Chen style Tai chi, and Okinawa style of Kung Fu. He will offer FREE Tai Chi sessions to help you relax and relief your muscles tension.

Avi studied bio-energy healing for one year. After attending several advanced courses he attained the level of Reiki Master. Avi uses Reiki to help people with variety of ailments ranging from physical injuries to migraines, and from backaches to cancer.

For those who do not know...
Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) is a Chinese martial art that helps in dealing with tension and stress. Tai Chi is characterized by soft, slow, flowing movements that are executed precisely and emphasize power rather than brute strength.
The history of Tai Chi traced its roots to the 2000 BC era and the practice of yoga in ancient India. In the 13th century, a Taoist monk developed Tai Chi as we know it today. There are several styles of Tai Chi.

Reiki (pronounced ray-key) is a method of natural healing based on of hands energy healing technique. The energy is a force similar to the Chinese mystic force of Chi (meaning Universal Life Force Energy). Reiki was developed in Japan by a Buddhist monk in the late 1700s and early 1800s.


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