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Avishay Hadari

Avishay Hadari (hebr. אבישי הדרי; born 19 May 1976 in Tiberias, Israel) is an Israeli artist, award-winning theatre director, painter, set and graphic designer. After graduating in 1994 from Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts in Tel Aviv, he then studied at The School of Visual Theatre in Jerusalem, where he became acquainted for the first time with the experimental Cricot 2 Theatre by the renowned Polish art philosopher Tadeusz Kantor. Hadari settled in Kraków in 1999 and studied directing at PWST. In 2009 he was granted Polish citizenship by the President of the Polish Republic.〔Chaya Barel (4 February, 2009), ( "Avishay Hadari – Theatre director who learned acting and direction in a Polish theatre" ) The ''Reshet Alef'' Radio (“Programme One”). Retrieved October 25, 2013.〕
==Early works==
Hadari's first show Rust won four awards at the Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre (best play, best director’s award, the set designer’s award and the costume design award) in 1998.〔(Rust ) Retrieved 2013-05-12〕 The show enjoyed considerable success and was performed at the Habima Israeli National Theatre and Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center – the New Israeli Opera.
In 1999 Hadari relocated to Poland and began MFA studies at the Faculty of Drama Directing of The Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Cracow (Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna im. Ludwika Solskiego w Krakowie), where he worked with Krzysztof Globisz, Andrzej Wajda and Krystian Lupa.
Hadari graduated the PWST Academy in 2004. He translated Sh. An-Sky’s play The Dybbuk into Polish as his diploma work. The translation was commissioned by Teatr Rozmaitości, Warsaw to be staged under the directorship of Krzysztof Warlikowski; in 2005 a special edition of the translation was published by Austeria publishing house, along with Andrzej Wajda’s director’s sketchbook.
In 2001 Hadari won the Award of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, which funded a scholarship for him in Poland.
In 2002 he was awarded the IcExcellence Chosen Artist Award in Israel.〔(IcExcellence ) Retrieved 2013-05-14〕 Two years later, Hadari staged The Dybbuk at the Cracow Theatre Academy featuring actors from the Stary Teatr, including Krzysztof Globisz, Jerzy Grałek, Ewa Kolasińska, and graduates of the PWST Academy.
During the 16th Jewish Culture Festival in July 2006, Hadari staged The Dybbuk as a dramatic séance at the Izaak Synagogue in Kazimierz, Cracow.

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