Ronit Ziv is an accomplished choreographer and dancer, renowned for her remarkable contributions to the performing arts. She received the prestigious Rosenblum Award for Performing Arts and the Arditi Award for Research and Multicultural Creation. Ziv's notable works have delved into the sensitive subject of gender-based violence, reflecting her dedication to addressing significant social issues through her artistry. Ziv served as a producer for numerous dance groups, domestically and internationally, and presently she imparts her expertise as a choreography instructor at Jerusalem's Academy of Music and Dance. In 2022 she taught contemporary dance techniques at Tulane University and collaborated with the acclaimed Newcomb Dance Company, resulting in the highly successful production “Cassandra Machine”. Concurrently Ziv is writing her doctoral thesis at Tel Aviv University, focusing on the depiction of the naked body in Israeli dance.