Praised for her music’s “vibrant rhythms” and “ethereal textures” (David Ludwig, Curtis Institute of Music), composer Suzanne Kosowitz’s artistic journeys have led her through periods of growth, trials, and self-discovery. Shaped by the experie
Growing up, Eliana Rubin's Jewish identity and theatrical identity developed in perpetual conflict. That all changed at URJ 6 Points Creative Arts Academy, a Jewish arts summer camp, where she has worked each summer since its opening in 2018. T
Although Israeli composer Bracha Bdil did not consider composition until she was in her 20s, she has since produced a prolific and acclaimed output. The winner of numerous international composition prizes, Bdil's Jewish works focus on biblical
Lila Ruth Klaus is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher. In this episode, she reveals her threefold personal value system rooted in both her Jewish upbringing and in the writings of Jewish philosopher Martin Buber. Two of her recent choreograph
Praised for his “sophisticated writing” (GTM) and work that “weave(s) a trance-like mystical aura” (Zamir Chorale), composer Ari Sussman has always been on two separate but concurrent paths of identity. Growing up, Sussman went to Jewish day sc