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C One of a Kind ABOUT "ONE OF A KIND-AND ARGAY", "One of a Kind-And Argay" was originally produced in Hebrew for the Haifa International Childrens' Theatre Festival in 2005 and garnered prizes as Best play, Best Director, Most Popular Play and Best Actor and Actress. It was presented throughout Israel by the National Youth Theatre (Teatron Artzi Le Noar). In 2006 it further received the ASSITEJ National awards for excellence as Best Production, Best Playwright, Most Promising Actor and Best Set Design. This production which comprises one of the only African theatre ensembles in the world, has become the most acclaimed Ethiopian ensemble in Israel. It has become a major cultural institution In Israel, and a leader among the very few authentic manifestations of Ethiopian-Jewish culture world-wide. The play depicts the modern day story of a 700 kilometer journey by foot of Ethiopian Jews between 1982-1986, from Ethiopian villages to Sudanese refugee camps, and finally the arrival to their new homeland in Israel- being the first Black Jews to inhabit the country. The story follows a family who hears rumors of the secret operation to walk by foot from their village, to Jerusalem in Israel. Through this family’s physical and spiritual journey to Jerusalem, we experience their struggle for identity, their dreams, and the incredible sacrifice made to achieve them. "One of a Kind-And Argay" is a story of Diaspora yet simultaneously both an African and Israeli tale- telling of community, journey, and the rebuilding of a home in a new land. It touches the hearts of children and adults alike and reminds us, no matter who we are, or where we come from- the importance of family, home, faith, and dedication. ABOUT THE NEPHESH THEATRE The Nephesh Theatre was founded in 1978 by Howard Rypp and Gabriel Emanuel and was the only professional Jewish theatre operating in Canada at that time. After staging over 40 theatrical and television productions in Canada, the company base was relocated to Israel. Now celebrating 30 years of activity -the over 80 Nephesh Theatre productions reflect a plurality of beliefs, depicting different communities within Israeli society that must develop a common language and achieve a mutual respect. This current production of "One of a Kind-And Argay" is a natural continuation of the successful collaboration of the creators with their previous production "It Sounds Better in Amharic" which has been presented 800 times in Hebrew and 150 times in English. The Nephesh Theatre presents over 300 performances a year in Israel and tours throughout North America and Europe, presenting close to 100 performances annually abroad. Its current repertory comprises 12 plays in Hebrew that explore Jewish themes and social issues, which aim to simultaneously entertain and educate. It also offers a repertory of 6 plays in English, which either have been translated from the Hebrew repertory or have been developed especially to explore relevant issues that Israel shares with the Diaspora. In 2009 Nephesh Theatre will initiate and produce an International Jewish Theatre Festival and Conference in Israel. M Y CM MY CY CMY K ACKNOLEDGEMENTS General and Artistic Director - Howard Rypp Educational Director and Dramaturge - Beatrice Hal Office Managers - Keren Toplian and Nilly Nadav Marketing Abroad - Shelly Guggenheim and Yarden Schneider Marketing in Israel - Vardit Avidan, Ram Hadad, Tsipi Lichtenstein Legal - Jonothan Weingarten Accounting - Ori Eliav Chairman of the Board - Professor Menachem Fisch Board of Directors - Lee Perlman, Ehud Ben Sa'adia, Dr. Shmuel Berger, Gabriel Emanuel, Hadass Laor Asher and Anat Brot. The Nephesh Theatre is a professional theatre and an active member of the Association of Jewish Theatre, ASSITEJ and ELA. Nephesh Theatre is a non-profit organization and receives annual operating funding from Israel's Ministry of Culture and the City of Tel Aviv. One of a Kind AND ARGAY AC K N OW L E D G E M E N T S for the North American tour of "One of a Kind" 2008: Ofra Ben Yaakov and Yaffa Olivitsky - Kashtum - Israel's Foreign Ministry Zavi Apelbaum - Public Affairs-Israel's Foreign Ministry Tamar Yaakobi - Cultural Attache at the Israel Consulate in San Fransisco, Amir Gissin - Consulate General of the Israel Consulate inToronto Yoram Morad - Cultural Attache, Renee Schreiber at the Israel Consulate in New York Shlomo Mula - Dept. of Zionist Activities - The World Zionist Organisation Yehuda Sharf - Central Region, The Jewish Agency for Israel Ayalet Arad - The Rainbow Project and the UJA Federation of New York A play for the entire family “Flow” - Nightclub Tel Aviv Nathan and Lindy Jacobson and Magen David Meds Joey Low and Israel at Heart Rami Kleinmann and the Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University Aviva Reifler and the Jewish National Fund By Yossi Vassa & Shai Ben Attar Translated by Howard Rypp Directed by Shai Ben Attar Ministry of Culture, Israel & Israel Foreign Ministry Municipality of Tel Aviv Actors: Tehitina Assefa, Mahareta Baruch, Shai Fredo, Benny Gatahon, Sky Gette, Yossi Vassa and Roy Zadok Music by Idan Zilbershtein Set Design by Alexander Sasha Lesansky Choreography by Iddi Saaka e m a i l : n e p h e s h @ i n t e r. n e t . i l www.nepheshtheatre.co.il Nephesh Theatre Tel: 03-5221101 Fax: 035227707 NEPHESH THEATRE Animation by Adi Katz Costumes by Sky Gete Lighting by Meir Alon Sound Technician: Oded Weinstock Lighting Technician: Liad Malone Dialect Coaches: Pnina Joy Isseroff & Linda Lovitch NEPHESH THEATRE C T H E C R E AT O R S Yossi Vassa (Writer-Actor) was born in Ethiopia, studied Theatre at the University of Haifa and served in the theatre section of the Israeli army. His one man show "It Sounds Better in Amharic" has been presented over 800 times in Hebrew and 150 times in English throughout North America and Europe. "One of a Kind" which is based upon his own real life experience, has garnered many awards and has been presented over 200 times in Hebrew. These NY presentations are part of a first major North American tour. With Nephesh he previously appeared in Athol Fulgard's "Sizwe Bansi is Dead" He has produced, written and starred in 3 movies in Amharic that have become cult films for the Ethiopian community. His Screen acting includes Dan Wollman's feature film "Foreign Sister" and on TV as a regular on the prime time weekly program "Israel Live" Shai Ben Attar ( Writer-Director) Studied at the Telma Yellin Arts School and served in the theatre division of the Israeli army. He wrote (with Yossi Vassa)and directed the one man show "It Sounds Better in Amharic" as well as "One of a Kind" which won first prize at Haifa's International Childrens Theatre Festival as well as Best Play and Director at the ASSSITEJ National Awards for Recognition. His play "More Hana than Laslo" won the Best Entertainment show in 2004 and recently toured North America.. Shai has also worked as Head Writer for Israeli Television's National Channel, as well as for the Educational TV channel. He currently consults as an actors' coach for RESHET TV as well as writing and directing a show for stand up comedienne Lital Shwartz Howard Rypp (Producer-Translator)-born in Winnipeg, graduated from York University, Toronto and later immigrated to Israel in 1983. He has directed over 60 professional productions in English, Hebrew and Yiddish in Israel and abroad. His production of Gabriel Emanuel's "Einstein" which he originally directed in Hebrew at the Habimah National Theatre was re-mounted in English and toured North America last year including a run at the offBroadway's La Mama Etc. .His translation of many Israeli plays and movies into English have been seen throughout the world. He also produced and translated Yossi and Shai's previous work "It Sounds Better in Amharic" He has lectured on Jewish Theatre and taught acting at the University of Tel Aviv as well as Acting for the screen at Sha'ar Ha Negev College. He recently returned to his first love-acting. As well as performing in feature films and television he presented his one man play "Gimpel the Fool" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and it will tour Canada the US and Europe in late summer. M Y CM MY CY CMY K T H E AC TO R S THE DESIGNERS Tehitina Assefa (Grandmother) - Trained as a nurse, has worked in hospitals as well as leading workshops for social workers throughout Israel. As an actress she toured the world as a member of the acclaimed Itim Ensemble acting in Rina Yerushalmi's Biblical epic "Ve Yomer Ve Yolech". She also performed in the Kameri Theatre's "Mystical Spells" She co-wrote and performs a one woman play based upon domestic violence. Her screen credits include a principal role in Dan Wolman's feature film "Foreign Sister" Alexander (Sasha) Lesansky (Set Design) - is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture from the Engineering Institute of Vornich. He was the Head Designer of thr Soberminik Theatre in Moscow between 1987-1990. He was awarded the Gold Prize for Design at an International Exhibit in Prague in 1987. He immigrated to Israel in 1990, and has designed in virtually all the major theatres throughout the country. He served as House Designer for the famed Gesher Theatre from 1995-2000 and was awarded the Israel Theatre prize for design for his work on "Satan in Moscow". He was also awarded a lifetime achievement award from the Israel Museum. Mahareta Baruch (Masi) - Graduate of the University of Haifa's Psychology Department she continued her acting studies under Ruth Dychis. She has played leading roles in the Kameri's "Uri Muri" in Herziliyah Theatre's "Love and Anger" and in the Arab Hebrew Theatre's "Foreign Women". She initiated and acted in Israel's National Childrens Theatre production "Wedding at Addis". Screen roles include the television series "The Island" and "Michaella" and feature film "Sweet and Sour". She finished in second place in the Israeli reality program based upon "The Apprentice" Iddi Saaka (Choreography) - is a choreographer, dancer, drummer and singer from Ghana, West Africa. Having learnt dancing throughout his childhood in his village in Northern Ghana, Saaka received his First degree in Dance from University of Ghana’s School of Performing Arts, and his Masters in Choreography from UCLA’s department of World Arts and Cultures. Saaka uses his choreography to engage his audience in social issues through the use of high-energy movement, storytelling, humor and critical reflection. Saaka’s technique and choreography draw from Contemporary African Dance, Modern dance, traditional Ghanaian Dance and other West African dance forms such as Djembe and Sabar. Saaka has taught and performed extensively in the United States, Ghana and Israel. Shai Fredo (Asmamo) - Graduate of the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio. He has written and produced his own one man play "Judean Lion". In Israel's Repertory theatres he has played featured roles in works by Tenessee Williams, Anton Chekov and Shakespeare. Screen roles include the feature film,"Go live and Become", "Maybe this time" and "Foreign Sister"as well as regular role on Israel's Hebrew version of "Sesame Street". Shai was awarded a prestigious Sharett Foundation scholarship for acting. Idan Zilbershtein (Composer) - Has written music for productions of "The House of Bernarda Alba", "Twelfth Night", "Children of the Candles" and the Song of Nicesities".He has directed and composed the productions of "In Man's Shadow", "Non-Stop Caf ", "November 4th" and "Penetration". He has developed many collaborative creations with youth groups throughout Israel garnering acclaim and admiration for the high standards he has achieved with them. For this production: Benny Gatahon (The Teacher and Case Pakudu) Graduated from the University of Haifa's Theatre Department. Stage experience include roles in Brecht's "A Mans a Man", Strindberg's "Miss Julie" and "Tara Tara" based upon Ethiopian legends. He was featured in the television series "The Champion". He teaches drama and conducts sessions revolving around socially oriented conflicts felt in Israel. Sound - Oded Weinstock Lighting - Liad Malone Animations - Adi Katz Diction and Dialogue Coach - Pnina Joy Isseroff and Linda Lovitch Set Construction - Sochnov Productions Marketing Abroad - Shelly Guggenheim, Yarden Schneider Outreach in Israel - David Tagaya Sky Gete (Yeshitu) - Graduated from Beit Tzvi's School for Stage Art. Stage Experience includes roles include the witch in Shakespeare's "Macbeth", the princess in "The Shadow" Virginia in "The Itallian Straw Hat"as well as in the musicals "Hair" and "Peter Pan" and the title role in "Blackeyed Doll". She made a guest appearance in the Television series "Reserve Duty" Roy Zaddok (Isaac) - Graduate of the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio. At the Habimah National Theatre he has appeared in Brecht's "Caucasian Chalk Circle" Miller's "Death of a Salesman" Machievelli's "Mandragola" Vonnegut's "Catch 22"and Ionesco's "The Chairs". Screen Appearances include guest spots on many television series, commercials as well as in the American movie "A House Divided". Roy is a graduate of the Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Law. One of a Kind AND ARGAY