Bloodline | Premiere
Miriam Lupu Novoplansky and Tamar Novoplansky
Miriam, artist, mother of three, invited her younger sister Tamar, expecting her first child, to delve into the female members of their family: Grandma Sara, of the gold nail varnish and multiple orgasms; Grandma Pnina who sneaked into the Kibbutz baby homes at night to cover the sleeping children. They look at what traits are inherited and what they can avoid passing on. With the birth approaching, they try to remould the family clay and create space for choice, perhaps also for the baby girl not yet born.
Visual Theater with personal stories, lots of humor and clay dolls
Created by Miriam Lupu Novoplansky and Tamar Novoplansky
Directed by: Meital Raz
Performance: Tamar Novoplansky and Miriam Lupu Novoplansky
Music: Tomer Baruch
Puppet Design: Miriam Lupu Novoplansky and Revital Arieli
Lighting design: Adam Rotblit
Third eye: Alit Kreiz, Marit Ben Israel
Photography: Naomi Caspi
Supported by Mifal HaPais




