Maya Brinner
A dancer and choreographer born in 1980. She danced in various dance groups and ensembles, including Noa Dar Dance Group, in which she was a joint-creator of "Strange" (2000), "Home" (2001), "Children's Games" (2002), "In a Black, Black Country" (2003) and "20, 30, 40"(2004).
She danced with Emanuel Gat Dance, the Renana Raz Dance Troupe with choreographers Ronit Ziv and Shlomit Pondminsky. Since 2004, Maya has been working as an independent choreographer. With an education in directing, her works as a choreographer combine elements from the world of cinema and theatre, and perform on various stages in Israel and abroad.