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  1. Noa Eshkol. Wall Carpets. From the Archive. Hands The origin of this capsule is “an extensive research program on the sign language of the deaf in Israel, carried out at the Department of Psychology of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, under the direction of Y. Schlesinger.

    • Noa Eshkol

      Noa Eshkol. Noa Eshkol was born in 1924 in Kibbutz Degania...

    • Movement Notation

      Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN), is an objective...

    • Timeline

      Timeline. 1924. Noa Eshkol is born in Kibbutz Degania Bet,...

    • NOA Eshkol Archive

      The Noa Eshkol Archive encompasses Eshkol’s estate in its...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noa_EshkolNoa Eshkol - Wikipedia

    Noa Eshkol (28 February 1924 – 14 October 2007) was an Israeli dance composer and textile artist. Eshkol is best known for her co-invention, alongside architect Avraham Wachman, of the Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN) System. [3]

  3. Noa Eshkol. Noa Eshkol was born in 1924 in Kibbutz Degania Bet in Palestine. Her father was Levi Eshkol (1895–1969), who was born in Russia and moved to Palestine in 1914 as part of the Second Aliyah (1904–14). He served as Israel’s prime minister from 1963 until his death in 1969.

  4. Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN), is an objective method of defining and symbolizing the elements of the movement of the human body and its organization. It was devised and developed in Israel by Noa Eshkol and Avraham Wachman.

  5. Learn about the major events and achievements of Noa Eshkol, a pioneer of movement notation and modern dance in Israel. Explore her biography, artistic collaborations, publications, wall carpets, and legacy.

  6. The Noa Eshkol Archive encompasses Eshkol’s estate in its entirety. It is organized by thematic divisions including all materials related to the formation of Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation (EWMN), a unique and original Israeli invention.

  7. Noa Eshkol habría cumplido 100 años en 2024. Para celebrarlo, el Museo Georg Kolbe presenta una exposición que muestra la vida y obra de esta coreógrafa y bailarina pionera, dando nueva vida a temas tan importantes para el museo como la danza moderna y la arquitectura modernista.