Yaron Margolin

Yaron Margolin (born June 5, 1954) (Hebrew: ירון מרגולין) is an Israeli dancer and choreographer.

Yaron Margolin was born in Tel Adashim, Israel (June 5, 1954) to one of the founding families of the farming village.

His mother, Eve, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Israel in her youth, danced with Mia Arbatova[1] in Tel Aviv.

At the same time, Margolin founded his first dance company, Katamon Workshop of Movement, in which both Anna Sokolow and Flora Cushman served as artistic advisers and guest teachers.

In 1982, as part of an Israeli duet program, Margolin toured throughout Mexico performing alongside Mexican dancer Rebecca Sitt to live music by the Bitran brothers.

The premier was attended by composer Mario Lavista who came to watch the "Etude Con Sillas" duet that was choreographed to his music.

Anna Sokolow choreographed for this production "Poem" inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "Alone"; music by Sergei Rachmaninoff.

[7] In 1999, Margolin also founded the Multicultural Dance Company, an amateur troop that sought participation of youth at risk from disadvantaged neighborhoods, including Jews and Arabs, immigrants from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia, and Palestinians from refugee camps around Jerusalem.

As a guest to the Noverre Institute, the Davidbundlertanze[12] recital (1989, Music by Robert Schumann) made a pre-premier appearance at the home of the Stuttgart Ballet in Germany.

Yaron Margolin
Yaron Margolin - Photography Eldad Baron 1987
Yaron Margolin