Bobbi Jene Smith

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Bobbi Jene Smith (November 7, 1983) is an American dancer and actress.

She was the subject of Elvira Lind's documentary Bobbi Jene about her decision to leave the prestigious Israeli dance troupe Batsheva to try to choreograph her own pieces in America.

Early life & education[]

Smith was born in Centerville, Iowa. She attended the dance division at Juilliard but did not graduate, choosing instead to drop out at the age of 21.[1]

Career[]

Dance[]

At the age of 21 Smith moved to Israel at the advice of Ohad Naharin where she joined the Batsheva Dance Company. She stayed in Israel dancing with Batsheva for 10 years.[2]

Film[]

In 2012 Smith choreographed the dance piece Arrowed which she performed with actor Oscar Isaac. Isaac's girlfriend Elvira Lind was in the audience and she began a correspondence with Smith, eventually persuading Smith to let Lind film her for a documentary. The resulting film, premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.[3]

Smith made her feature film debut in the 2012 Israeli film Yossi in a small supporting role. She also appeared in 's 2018 dance-drama Mari, where she played the lead role of a woman mourning the loss of her mother.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ FELSENTHAL, JULIA. "Using Her Body as She Sees Fit—No Matter What Society Says". Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ Hacham, Shir. "The Iowan Who Got Herself a Passport to Dance for Batsheva". Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  3. ^ McNary, Dave. "Tribeca Documentary Winner 'Bobbi Jene' Lands at Oscilloscope". Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  4. ^ Grater, Tom. "First look at Film London Microwave feature 'Mari' starring dancer Bobbi Jene Smith (exclusive)". Retrieved 23 October 2018.

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