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Sustainable Partnership
The dance project “Sustainable Partnership” by the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company (DFDC) and the Festspielhaus Hellerau, scheduled to debut in 2024, addresses the question of how classical stage dance projects can be conducted in an...
Tanztriennale
The “Dance Congress” was an international dance convention, public festival and interdisciplinary research lab, which the German Federal Cultural Foundation hosted in six cities between 2006 and 2022. Following the appointment of its new artistic...
Noa Eshkol. No Time to Dance.
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Israeli choreographer, dancer and visual artist Noa Eshkol (1924–2007), the Georg Kolbe Museum in Berlin is planning a three-part research and exhibition project highlighting her life and work. The...
Melodrama Suits Her
With the dance performance “Melodrama Suits Her – A revenge evening” at the HAU in Berlin, the dancer and choreographer Tümay Kılınçel takes a stand against the “male gaze”. Funded by the Zero Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
The Pina Bausch Centre as a Comprehensive, Sustainable Approach
The project “The Pina Bausch Centre as a Comprehensive, Sustainable Approach” aims to incorporate sustainability from the bottom-up into its statutes, resources, business practices, staffing and thematic orientation. Funded by the Zero Fund of the...
Come Together
ChoreoLab X Stations Following the coronavirus crisis, it seems our society is in greater need of an overhaul than ever. Like a magnifying glass, the pandemic brought underlying social ills into sharper focus and exacerbated social and political...
ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE
Notes from the Underworld The ancient tale of (im)mortal love between Orpheus and Eurydice has been told in countless versions. And no wonder, as it centres around some of the most fundamental human themes: love, art and death. The popular legend is...
A Divine Comedy
Florentina Holzinger is currently one of the most successful international choreographers and dancers in the independent scene. In her productions, she combines traditional dance techniques with elements of martial arts, stunts and circus effects...
Difference? What difference does it make.
“Difference? What difference does it make.” is a joint project by the Landesbühnen Sachsen and HELLERAU which aims to examine issues of belonging and diversity in the context of various life experiences. As a “relaxed and sensorially adapted...
Navy blue
The northern Irish choreographer Oona Doherty (*1986) became one of the most interesting choreographers in Europe ever since her socially critical works “Hope Hunt” (2014) and “Hard to be Soft” (2017) hit the stage. With “Navy Blue”, her first larger...