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“There’s no society anymore. Just 7 Billion individuals who are constantly at odds with one another. Climbing over one another, speeding each other up, slowing each other down - getting on each other’s nerves. Even Freud says so!” In this comic conversation, four performers are trying to understand the basic anatomy and unique function of the Vagus nerve. They try to understand the huge impact it has in setting our moods - literally how it choreographs our insides as well as the movement of the multitude in the everyday urban matrix. Created for A-genre festival, Tmuna Theater, March 2015. By: Rotem Tashach Performed by: Nitzan Lederman, Olivia Court Mesa, Eran Abukassis, Inbal Shahar Choreography: Rotem Tashach and performers Lighting Design: Adi Shimrony Produced by: Reut Shaibe Photos: Arale Hatzamtzam Haboer Special thanks to: Moran Lipkunsky Gross M.D., Dr. Michel Flores, Tali ben Ari, Elinor Hazan, Dr. Orly Shevi.

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Some Nerve

“There’s no society anymore. Just 7 Billion individuals who are constantly at odds with one another. Climbing over one another, speeding each other up, slowing each other down - getting on each other’s nerves. Even Freud says so!” In this comic conversation, four performers are trying to understand the basic anatomy and unique function of the Vagus nerve. They try to understand the huge impact it has in setting our moods - literally how it choreographs our insides as well as the movement of the multitude in the everyday urban matrix. Created for A-genre festival, Tmuna Theater, March 2015. By: Rotem Tashach Performed by: Nitzan Lederman, Olivia Court Mesa, Eran Abukassis, Inbal Shahar Choreography: Rotem Tashach and performers Lighting Design: Adi Shimrony Produced by: Reut Shaibe Photos: Arale Hatzamtzam Haboer Special thanks to: Moran Lipkunsky Gross M.D., Dr. Michel Flores, Tali ben Ari, Elinor Hazan, Dr. Orly Shevi.

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
 

 The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis