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  • Oved rose to the status of principal dancer before quitting the company in 1965 to strike out on her own.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • Oved also learned how to use her own voice as another instrument.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • Margalit Oved — dancer, choreographer, singer, actress, musician — is the epitome of a performance artist.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • In her fifteen years with the Inbal Dance Company, Oved choreographed dances based on the rhythms and traditions of Yemen, Arabia, Africa, India, and Spain.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • Oved created her own music for most of her dances, relying heavily on percussion instruments.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • Oved began teaching in the dance department at UCLA.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • During the final six years of her life Shiran, who published many articles, was a member of the boards of directors of the Israel Broadcasting Authority (2001 – 2004), The Second Authority for Television and Radio (2000 – 2004) and the Am Oved publishing house (2001 – 2004).

    Vicki Shiran. 2009

  • Margalit Oved immigrated from Aden in Yemen with the creation of the State of Israel.

    Ethnic Dance in the Yishuv and Israel: 1900-2000. 2009

  • During her nearly thirty years in Los Angeles, Oved formed her own company, the Margalit Dance Theatre Company.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

  • Born around 1934, Oved attended Catholic school because her mother believed that she would receive the best education there.

    Margalit Oved. 2009

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