Robin Saex Garbose | |
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Born | Robin Saex Holyoke, Massachusetts |
Education | Williston Northampton School |
Alma mater | Brown University |
Occupation(s) | Director, writer, producer |
Years active | 1983-present |
Organization | Kol Neshama Performing Arts Conservatory |
Spouse |
Levi Yitzhaq Garbose
(m. 1999) |
Website | kolneshama |
Robin Saex Garbose is an American filmmaker and theatre director. Following an early career directing several off-Broadway plays and episodes of the shows Head of the Class and America's Most Wanted, Garbose embraced Orthodox Judaism and founded the Kol Neshama Performing Arts Conservatory, a summer camp and arts conservatory providing an artistic outlet for teenage Orthodox girls. With Kol Neshama, she has produced several projects, including the films A Light at Greytowers (2007), The Heart That Sings (2011), and Operation: Candlelight (2014). Her projects have been screened at the Museum of Tolerance, the Menachem Begin Heritage Center, the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Cinematheques, and the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.