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Inbal Pinto was born on 1969 in Naharia, Israel, is an Israeli choreographer, stage designer and artistic director. Discover Inbal Pinto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Inbal Pinto (born 1969; Hebrew: ענבל פינטו) is an Israeli contemporary dancer, choreographer,
set and costume designer.
She is the artistic director of the Inbal Pinto Dance Company, which she founded in 1992.
Inbal was born in Nahariya, Israel.
She studied graphic design at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem.
Her first experience as a choreographer was a collaboration with Sally-Anne Friedland for the piece "Dov Hoz 19".
She joined the Young company of Batsheva Dance Company as a dancer and then danced at the main Company.
In 1993 Pinto created “Versus” for the young Batsheva Dance Company.
In 1996-97 Inbal created “Wrapped”.
Inbal was a participant at the ICCP program at the American Dance Festival in 1997 and 1998.
Pinto choreographed for classical theatre plays, such as Eugène Ionesco's “The Chairs” and Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet".
Her first creation, “Dio-Can,” a combination of action painting and dance, won the Gvanim B’Machol Dance competition.
In 1999 she created “Oyster”, a co-production of Maison de la dance Lyon for the Haifa Municipal Theatre, for which she received the Israeli Theatre Award for the best event in the Performing Arts a year later.
In the year 2000 she won the New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) for her outstanding performance “Wrapped”.
The company changed its name to Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company.
She also won the Ministry of Culture Award for Dance in 2007, and the Tel-Aviv Municipality Award for Artistic achievement in the same year.
In 2007 Inbal and Avshalom were invited by Robby Barnett Artistic Director of Pilobolus Dance Theatre to collaborate and created "Rushes" together.
In 2011 she won again the Ministry of Culture Award.
Together they created not only dance productions, but also opera productions, such as Christoph Willibald Gluck's “Armide” in Wiesbaden and Tel-Aviv, and 2013 Leoš Janáček's “The Cunning Little Vixen” in Bergen.
In 2013 Pinto and Pollak directed, choreographed and designed the set and costumes for the musical “The Cat That Lived a Million Times”, an adaptation of a book by Yoko Sano, produced in Tokyo.
In 2018 Inbal created "Fugue" collaborating with the Composer Maya Belsitzman.
Since mid-2018 Pinto works as an independent artist.
In 2019 she directed together with Amir Kliger and designed the musical play based on Haruki Murakami's “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle” in Tokyo.
Between 2021 and 2022 Pinto directed and designed the opera “Pagliacci” by Ruggero Leoncavallo at the Israeli Opera,
and a full evening duet, “Living Room,” for the Suzanne Dellal Center.