Liraz Frankel

Liraz has extensive experience managing large-scale service and sales operations. Over the years, she developed broad business acumen and communication skills that enable her to lead complex projects.

Resides in Kibbutz Ga’aton with her two daughters and is deeply passionate about dance.

For a decade, she co-owned and managed “Café in Motion” at the International Dance Village, where she led its business and community activities and became closely familiar with the company’s work.

Liraz currently manages the sales and marketing department of the company. Within her responsibilities, she is also in charge of overseeing and selling KCDC’s performances in Israel, strengthening relationships and creating collaborations with cultural managers and institutions across the country, managing the company’s social media and website, overseeing and producing all marketing materials of the company, leading educational projects aimed at exposing dance culture and the company’s activities to school students nationwide and more.

Liraz brings a professional and creative approach, grounded in a deep understanding of the cultural landscape and Israeli audience. Alongside her work, she is also a multidisciplinary therapist specializing in bodywork and movement-based healing.

 

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