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@CPR | Mor Mendel: The Book of Love

  • CPR – Center for Performance Research 361 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11211 (map)

Image courtesy Mor Mendel.

Tickets: $10
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*Advance tickets for this performance are sold out. An in-person wait list will open at 7PM.


The Book of Love
is an interactive dance piece by performance artist and choreographer Mor Mendel. This work uses movement, music, poetry, and food to explore the subject of love in its many forms.

Love is one of the core commandments of Jewish teaching–the commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” is considered by many to be the central lesson of the Hebrew Bible. And yet, love towards both ourselves and others can be difficult, especially in a world that feels divided. Thus, The Book of Love is also an exploration of love’s shadows: war, loss, hate, and revenge. 

This piece further explores love through hospitality–particularly the welcoming that takes place through food. Alongside the performance, Chef Daniel Soskolne will join us to share tasty seasonal favorites, latkes and sfinge (Moroccan doughnuts eaten on Chanukah).

Together we will reimagine what is possible if we choose to truly see one another – to love the other as we love ourselves. 

The Book of Love is produced by The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Mor Mendel is a performance artist, choreographer, dance improviser, and educator, whose work explores who we are in our everyday life and movement that plays with imagination, intuition, and personal stories. For Mor, dance is the playground of poetry, of memories, relationships, music, and shared existence. Mendel’s teaching focuses on dance as an individual pathway to freedom inside ones’ body, creativity, and joy. Mendel earned her BA in Dance Theater in Tel Aviv as well as her Improvisation Mastery with dancer Ilanit Tadmor. In 2012, Mendel completed her Master’s in dance from Sarah Lawrence College. Over the years she has participated in numerous workshops and courses around dance, improvisation, and other somatic fields as well as university courses in psychology and creative therapies. In particular, Mendel has worked with Parkinson patients around personal liberation through movement. Mendel’s work has been performed at Tel Aviv galleries, Acco of Alternative Israeli Theater, Gowanus Arts Center, the 14th Street Y, Fridman Gallery, Brooklyn Studios For Dance, BAAD!, BAX, Movement Research at Judson Church, Pioneer Works, Collezione Maramotti (Italy), BigParadise, MOtiVE, CPR – Center for Performance Research, and in collaboration with artist Miriam Simun at New Museum (NY). Mendel is a mother of two curly boys.

Chef Daniel Soskolne was born in Jerusalem, Israel and began cooking in 2003, apprenticing in a restaurant on the island of Ischia, Italy. Following that, he worked in Spain, Australia, and then returned to cook in Israel. This formative period of making food around the world taught him cooking fundamentals that are now embedded in him. The signature aspect of Soskolne’s work is total respect for the ingredient. Simplicity and attention remain the backbone of his culinary approach. Now based in New York, Chef Daniel has combined his roots, values, intentions, and life’s work into LEV: a culinary duo project that focuses on site specific cooking events.

The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life is a Jewish community and cultural center in Brooklyn. We produce programs that raise up underrepresented perspectives and welcome the thousands of Brooklynites that have not yet found their Jewish home. We are creating a welcoming space that reflects the spirit of Brooklyn–future-thinking and deeply historical, iconoclastic, and sacred.


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