L-E-V DANCE COMPANY FROM ISRAEL Jan 19
Date: Thursday, Jan 19, 2017
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Ticket: Sec A $43. Sec B $35, Sec C $25, UCSD Student $9 – click here to purchase
Location: UCSD, Mandeville Auditorium. 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
Note: The performance contains brief nudity. Not appropriate for young audiences.
L-E-V Dance Company derives its name from the Hebrew word for heart (lev). OCD Love, the company’s latest work, is a powerful piece danced to pulsating techno beats created by DJ Ori Lichtik, one of the pioneers of techno in Israel. The piece deals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, which poses challenges for love and for life; it is about love that always misses or lovers who keep missing each other. The brainchild of choreographer Sharon Eyal, former dancer and resident choreographer with Batsheva, and arts and rave producer Gai Behar, L-E-V will make its ArtPower debut with this piece, performed by six astoundingly agile dancers
“The company (pronounced lev) is new . . . but it has a defined style that it takes most troupes years to develop.”—New York Times
Idea Slam Entrepreneurs Transform Jewish San Diego Jan 8
WHAT: Jewish or Israeli project founders let’s HACK Jewish San Diego and help you launch a project to enrich Jewish life in San Diego. Learn to pilot, fund, and increase your impact. Launch this year!
IDEA BOARD: Not sure what we mean? Check out the Startup18 Idea Board of innovation we love from around the country. http://www.startup18.org/#idea-board
WHO: Jewish and/or Israeli project founders, business coaches (entrepreneurs and more)
WHY GET INVOLVED? Meet other project founders improving our communities, and enriching Jewish life in San Diego. Pro bono coaches engage with members in the Jewish community leveraging your strengths, skills and experience. Donors hear about innovative work that needs further nurturing and be a part of building a stronger and more engaged Jewish San Diego.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? 3 Jewish community engagement projects will be selected for grants sponsored by the Covenant Foundation. Two additional projects led by Israeli-Americans or related to Israel will be selected for grants sponsored by the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation. Project founders are encouraged to participate in a Startup18 social venture lab program this year.
ASK US ABOUT: Project founders, Coaches and/or investors serious about getting involved and making a difference? Ask us about the Idea Slam on 1/8/2017 and Hackathon on 5/7/2017. info@startup18.org



