Ruthie Abeliovich, Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, and Linda Ben-Zvi, eds. + Introduction, Performance Studies in Motion: International Perspectives and Practices in the Twenty-First Century, London: Bloomsbury/Methuen, 2014. Reviewed in: Israel Studies Review 27:1 (2012): 170-173.Ītay Citron, Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, and David Zerbib, Eds. Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, Editor + Introduction, Wanderers and Other Israeli Plays, In Performance Series, Seagull Books / The University of Chicago Press, 2009. Sharon Arosnon-Lehavi, Performing Religion on the Secular Stage(Routledge Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies), London: Routledge, 2023. Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, Biblical Theatre in Israel: Identity and Otherness, The Israel Democracy Institute, 2016, Hebrew. Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, Gender and Feminism in Modern Theatre, Raanana: Open University Academic Press, 2013 Hebrew. Reviewed in: The Medieval Review Online 13.09.41 Journal of English and Germanic Philology 112:4 (2013): 538-539 Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 26 (2013): 267-268 Speculum 88:1 (2013): 249-251 Marginalia (2012): 30-34 Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies 7:1 (2011) Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, New Middle Ages Series, 2011. She also taught and lectured at the International Graduate Summer School of the Department of Theatre and Media Studies at the University of Mainz, Germany (2011 2013 2015). In 2013-2014 was the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Visiting Israeli Professor of the Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies at UC Berkeley. Until 2016 Sharon served as a senior lecturer at the Department of Comparative Literature at Bar-Ilan University. Marx (Cologne University, Germany) a grant from the Tel Aviv University Lowy International School for the joint project "Curating Theatre Histories." Her awards and grants include a Fulbright grant for doctoral studies, a Dan David post-doctoral award for research at Tel Aviv University (2005-2006), a post-doctoral grant as member in a research team supported by GIF (German Israeli Foundation) (Tel Aviv University and the Free University of Berlin 2007-2009), a membership in a research group at the Mandel Scholion Interdisciplinary Research Center in the Humanities and Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University (2015-2016), and a research grant from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) 2017-2021 for the project "The Art of Adaptation: The Theatre of Rina Yerushalmi and the Itim Ensemble." Her work on "Video Annotation" as part of this research project was featured in the exhibition "Primary Sources: Activating the Archive" at the TAU University Gallery (2022). Sharon holds a PhD in Theatre Studies from the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York (CUNY). In 2012 Sharon was chosen as a member of the Israel Young Academy, established by the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and served as a member of the Steering Committee (2014-2015). The lab is dedicated to researching theatrical creative processes using VR technology. Since 2022 Sharon is building the research lab under the auspices of TILabs (Tel Aviv University Innovation Labs). ![]() She is the editor of Wanderers and Other Israeli Plays (Seagull Books 2009), and co-editor of Performance Studies in Motion: International Perspectives and Practices in the Twenty-First Century (Bloomsbury 2014) and together with Sefy Hendler of the the Catalogue of Table Manners, an Interdisciplinary Project at the University Art Gallery (2019). She is the author of Performing Religion on the Secular Stage(Routledge, 2023), Street Scenes: Late Medieval Acting and Performance (Palgrave Macmillan 2011), Gender and Feminism in Modern Theatre (Open University Academic Press 2013, Hebrew), and Biblical Theatre in Israel: Identity and Otherness(IDI 2016, Hebrew). Her research focuses on the relations between ritual, religion and theatre in the late medieval and modern periods, and she also works on feminist theatre and Israeli theatre and performance. She served as Chair of the department (2017-2021) and as the Academic and Artistic Director of the University Theatre (2016-2020). Sharon Aronson-Lehavi is a theatre researcher at the Department of Theatre Arts, Faculty of the Arts. Meier Segals Garden for Zoological Researchĭr. ![]()
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