שתי שמשות, צילום מטופל, נטע מוזס, 2025
Free

Twinship

Tuesday, 08.07.25 | 19:30-21:30 | Bustanah – a living rooftop for encounter, creation, and meaning

Twinship is a performative installation in which twins Guy and Neta Moses create a live and improvised audio-visual experience. After years of collaborating on each other’s projects, this is the first artistic performance in which their relationship itself becomes the focal point of the creation. The performance is born from a deep connection between two different yet complementary worlds — Guy Moses, a musical producer and multidisciplinary creator working in the fields of sound and stage, and Neta Moses, a multidisciplinary artist engaged in video, software, and installation.

Guy brings extensive experience in working with musicians, writers, and movement artists, and an emotional musical language based on collaborations and real-time experiments. He has worked with many artists, including Netta Barzilai, Gilad Kahana, Victoria Hanna, Daniel Krief, Yasmin Moalem, David Grossman, and Etgar Keret.

Neta, who holds a degree in computer science, operates in the space between digital art and performance through a continuous exploration of image, material, and memory. She combines aesthetic sensitivity with process-oriented thinking and high technological capability.

The meeting between them — as twins and as artists — allows for a living, multi-sensory, and multi-layered work, in which their biographical connection is not only present but becomes a subject, a language, and an open question.

Guy and Neta use their unique ability to communicate and work together and separately, inviting the audience to delve into the depth of the twin relationship as they experience it.

“Throughout our lives,” they say, “we feel each other — whether in the same room or at opposite ends of the world. Through the performance, we ask ourselves and the audience: Am I only alive within the boundaries of my skin? Or am I part of something larger and broader?”

The entire performance is based on improvisation: Guy creates textures, melodies, and rhythms in real time using two synthesizers, a computer, and loopers; Neta operates a computer and a controller to create live images from her personal archive — a live projection that is weaved together with the sound.

In the changing space between sound and image, body and consciousness – Twinship is a live act of exploration, response, and devotion.

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