Devorah Bertonov
Devorah Bertonov (c. 1915 – April 19, 2010) was an Israeli pioneer of dance and stage arts.[1]
Devorah Bertonov | |
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Born | 1915 |
Died | April 19, 2010 (aged 94–95) |
Biography
Devorah Bertonov was the daughter of Yehoshua Bertonov, one of the founders of Habima Theatre in Moscow, who also won the Israel Prize.[2] She was born in the Russian Empire. Her family immigrated to the area of the Ottoman Empire that would become Mandatory Palestine in 1915 and settled in Tel Aviv. She studied dance in Berlin from 1929 until 1932.[2]
Awards and recognition
Bertonov was awarded the Israel Prize in 1991. Making Way for a Green Leaf is a documentary about Bertonov filmed when she was 85.[3]
References
- The German Jewish actress who charmed and angered the Israeli public, Haaretz
- Eshel, Ruth (April 29, 2010). "Perpetual Motion". Haaretz.
- From the Miami Herald: A Review of HUC's The Art of Aging
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