Reef Tzoran
Leftover Cholent is a performance work that combines choral singing, original texts, and sampling. At its center is an accumulation of intuitive, everyday, diary-like impressions, banal and ordinary, performed by an improvised male choir, unfolding into a fragmented stage experience composed of short sonic and textual units.
In Reef’s world, the dark and the absurd are tightly interwoven.
The performance’s random structure seeks to dismantle familiar notions of time and narrative, transforming simple, everyday moments into a hybrid musical ritual: on the one hand, charged and mysterious; on the other, unregulated and unrestrained.


They burned my dick again.
For the fourth time, it doesn’t feel as invasive anymore.
I should get out of here.
It feels good.


Thanks to my improvised choir members: Elad Gorvitz, Dror Bahat, Asaf Nahardiya, and Liam Katzenstein.
Consulting and guidance: Amir Boltzmann.
Consulting, guidance, holding space, and mentoring: my teacher and mentor, the one and only, Daniel Kiczales.























