What is the most difficult part of choreographing a dance?
Mali & Moshe: As strange as it may sound, the hardest part for us is to find an available quality piece of Israeli music to choreograph to. Most quality music is reserved ahead of time by the more active choreographers in Israel. As for the actual process of choreographing itself, we find that the most difficult thing for us is to have to occasionally leave out or change a particular combination of steps that we love, for the sake of simplifying the dance. BA: Which dance was the most fun to create? Mali & Moshe: That’s the hardest question to answer. We feel strongly connected and attached to all our dances, and in a very unique way have fun in creating each and every one of them. Interestingly enough, each dance provided us with a different angle of fun and enjoyment. BA: What would you like to see changed in the IFD community? Mali & Moshe: We would like to see the Israeli folk dance arena as an opportunity to experience more joy, fun, friendship and unity and less politics and comp