Hadar Ahuvia facilitates ritual, performance, and education that delve deeply into Jewish heritage and are committed to transformation. Her work has been supported by Baryshnikov Arts Center, the 14th St. Y, Danspace Project, Yaddo and Gibney Dance among others. Her essay “Joy Vey” on choreographing a diasporic Israeli identity beyond Zionism is featured in the Oxford Handbook of Jewishness in Dance. Ahuvia is a recipient of a Bessie nomination for Outstanding Breakout Choreographer, was one of Dance Magazine’s ‘25 to Watch in 2019’, and a 2020 New Brooklyn Culture Fellow with collaborator Tatyana Tenebaum. She has performed with Trisha Brown Dance Company, Lucinda Childs Dance, Sara Rudner, among others and currently performs with Reggie Wilson/ Fist & Heel Performance Group, is a rabbinical student at Hebrew College, and is studying eastern European Jewish music with Hankus Netksy. hadarahuvia.comdea.