Elisheva Revah

Born in 1991, lives and works in Tel Aviv.

 

Born and raised in the Judah Mountains of Israel, Elisheva grew up

surrounded by nature, art, and spirituality. Her parents, both artists,

chose an unusual lifestyle going back to a slower way of living, practicing

art and spiritual Judaism.

Her work is influenced by ancient art, using symbols and myths from

different cultures to explore the processes of womanhood and the

perceptions of femininity.

Elisheva’s performative work navigates into a lost collective memory

of ritual, worship, and transcendental practices, drawn from ancient

cultures such as the Berber Moroccan trans or the Sufi dervish whirling.

Trained as a professional dancer, her creative research and artistic

process strive to be an embodiment of the body, channeling its power,

and remodeling its perception.