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SILENT BALLET

SILENT BALLET EMANUEL GAT DANCE (2009) An orchestration of movements, this dance piece is using silence as well as its own live sounds, as a dense, thick, musical environment, open to endless opportunities for melodic, harmonic and dynamic interpretation. A self-contained dance, SILENT BALLET is a work for 8 dancers, experimenting with different sets of […]

LARGO

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LARGO TANZCOMPAGNIE OLDENBURG & TANZTHEATER BREMEN (2009) With a choreographic language full of poetry and theatricality, and a fondness for the ambiguous and irrational, Ingun Bjørnsgaard stands in the spiritual-cultural tradition of her Scandinavian homeland. LARGO constantly moves between dream and reality, memory and presence, here and there. LARGO exposes the layers that lie beneath […]

HEAVEN

HEAVEN TANZCOMPAGNIE OLDENBURG (2008) Whether one takes a look at Dante‘s Divine Comdey, the Talmud or the Koran – in all those works heaven is presented as another and better world. Like eden and paradise, it is a symbol for a place of peace and eternal bliss. In heaven we can find freedom and fulfillment. […]

WITH YOUR EYES

WITH YOUR EYES TANZCOMPAGNIE OLDENBURG & TANZTHEATER BREMEN (2008) In WITH YOUR EYES Israeli choreographer Rami Be‘er puts already existing movement-material from the repertory of his Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company in a new context in order to discover different dynamics, atmospheres and sensations. Changing between magical surreal moments and scenes drawn from everyday life, the piece […]

HOW DO YOU DO?!

HOW DO YOU DO?! TANZCOMPAGNIE OLDENBURG (2007) Whenever we’re sure of having finally gained a certain amount of control over our lives, something is bound to go wrong. All our plans, careful preparations and ambitions are lapsed, when confronted with the unexpected. In an ironic, witty and turbulent way HOW DO YOU DO?! presents the strategies […]
Drumming by Shlomi Bitton

DRUMMING

DRUMMING TANZTHEATER BIELEFELD (2007) Steve Reich‘s breakthrough masterpiece Drumming builds the starting point and common ground for four independent choreographic works by Gregor Zöllig, Shlomi Bitton, Lionel Hoche and Jo Strømgren. The recurrent theme is the powerful and hypnotic music which was inspired by Reich‘s studies of african drumming.
Stadt.Stolper.Steine by Gregor Zölig

STADT.STOLPER.STEINE

STADT.STOLPER.STEINE TANZTHEATER BIELEFELD (2007) Repulsive living comfort meets urban practicality – there‘s no room left for romantic big-city melancholy à la West Side Story. The inhabitants of the restless world which we find in STADT.STOLPER.STEINE are rather stumbling, rushing and running every which way, completing to put on their clothes on the go, stopping for […]

IF YOU’RE GONNA DINE WITH THE CANNIBALS, SOONER OR LATER, DARLING, YOU’RE GONNA GET EATEN

IF YOU’RE GONNA DINE WITH THE CANNIBALS, SOONER OR LATER, DARLING, YOU’RE GONNA GET EATEN TANZTHEATER BIELEFELD (2006) IF YOU’RE GONNA DINE WITH THE CANNIBALS, SOONER OR LATER, DARLING, YOU’RE GONNA GET EATEN draws inspiration from a song by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, the Cannibal’s Hymn of their 2004 album Abbatoir Blues / […]

Iris

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IRIS (PART 1 & PART 2) TANZTHEATER BIELEFELD (2006)
Vier Jahreszeiten by Gregor Zöllig

VIER JAHRESZEITEN

VIER JAHRESZEITEN TANZTHEATER BIELEFELD (2006) The recurring process of becoming and fading in nature and human life is reflected in the four seasons. Each of the four seasons can stand for a different phase of life. VIER JAHRESZEITEN focusses on cognitive processes in those differing phases, dealing with subjects such as the awakening of love, […]
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