In an attempt to diminish the barrier between performer and audience, dancemaker Ohad Naharin’s KAMUYOT—performed at Fall For Dance North by the Charlotte Ballet—creates a space in which the dancers interact directly with us. You can choose your mode of interaction: though the dancers will look directly at any and everyone—with house lights up—the immediate front row of benches is the definitive friendly zone where they will sit with you, engage and invite you up to briefly take part. Continue Reading

