Noa Eshkol

Noa Eshkol

Noa Eshkol (28 February 1924 – 14 October 2007) was an Israeli dance composer[1] and textile artist.[2] Eshkol is best known for her co-invention, alongside architect Avraham Wachman, of the Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN) System.[3] She and Wachman worked together for over two decades to refine the system and develop its various applications.[4]

In addition to her dance work, Eshkol was known for her "wall carpets" which she began creating in the early 1970s.[5] She also found the Noa Eshkol Chamber Group and was granted a professorship in the Tel Aviv University in 1972.[6]

  1. ^ Walleston, Aimee (22 February 2013). "Steps Retraced: Sharon Lockhart and Noa Eshkol at the Jewish Museum". ARTnews.
  2. ^ Chu, Ingrid (6 September 2013). "Sharon Lockhart | Noa Eshkol". Frieze (157).
  3. ^ Stromberg, David. "'The House of Noa'". The Jerusalem Post.
  4. ^ Schwendener, Martha (31 January 2013). "A Two-Person Exhibition With Someone Who Isn't Here". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "T Suggests: A Store With a Mushroom Garden, a New Detroit Hotel and More". The New York Times. 14 December 2018.
  6. ^ Elad, Samorzik. "Bringing Dance to Life". Haaretz.

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