Tirza Ben Zvi is a dancer, performer, emerging choreographer, dance teacher, and Pilates instructor. She graduated from high school in Jerusalem, where she majored in visual arts, theatre, and classical piano. Her movement journey began at the age of four with the Brazilian martial art Capoeira, which she practiced for over 12 years. Tirza began her formal dance training at Kibbutz Gaaton in Israel and later continued her studies at the Academy of Dance and Performance (CDSH) in Hamburg, graduating in 2020. Since then, she has worked with a range of choreographers and directors including Yoshiko Waki, Valenti Rocamora i Tora, Kirill Serebrennikov, Ivan Estegneev, Aureliusz Smigiel, Nir de Volff, Dustin Klein, Yolanda Gutierrez, among others. She has performed at renowned festivals such as the Salzburg Festspiele, Kampnagel Summer Festival, Santiago a Mil (Chile), and Wiener Festwochen at the Burgtheater. Tirza played the lead role in One Dance the Other Doesn’t, a film by Emilie Girardin, and co-choreographed the short film Elegy with Talya Feldman, which was acquired by the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt. Currently, she is engaged with Göttingen Theatre, Thalia Theater, Titanic Theater, and Bodytalk Dance Company, while also developing and co-creating her own choreographic work.