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Winter dance project in the years
Premiere: Saturday 13 February 2021
Due to the pandemic situation we are challenged to find a new form for the "Winter Dance Project 2021". It is a great pity that for the 60th anniversary of the dance department at the HfMDK the direct contact to the audience has to be shifted to a virtual channel. We have decided, despite all the difficulties, to at least make a virtual encounter possible.
The motto is based on an invitation from the 1960s: "Come, and we show you what we do!"
Instead of a live performance, the HfMDK dance department has produced videos of the pieces created for the Winter Dance Project.
On view are new choreographies by Stephanie Thiersch, Cameron McMillan and Jean-Hugues Assohoto.
Contagion
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Live music: Bláthin Eckhardt
Dance: Naia Bokos, Judith Coumans, Silja Ellebye, Mathilde Ferro, Pietro Gallo, Daniil Philippenkov, Luca Völkel
Camera: Tadas Almantas
The connection of two materials opens new spaces and possibilities. Through a look, a sound, a contact, we leave isolation.
Does contagion always have to be negative?
Mar(s)ked Proximity Condition
Choreography: Cameron McMillan in collaboration with the dancers
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Elise Fjeldheim, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro
Assistance: Katelyn Skelley
Camera: Tadas Almantas, Hannah Shakti Bühler
The filmed version of this piece is an excerpt of the full work.
Drawing from the ongoing and profound experience of the imposed parameters and restrictions to our physical relationships, both individually and within broader society, it has become unavoidable not to acknowledge this current reality as a part of engaging in the practice of choreography.
This shifting navigation of our 'spaces' has disturbed, skewed, and magnified the fundamental relationships we have with our art-form and each other, centering the tension of resistance and acceptance of imposition, and it's far-reaching impact on the way we experience and observe our lives, work, and each other.
How to stay connected online
Andrii Punko sharing his process
how to stay connected in a creative process
This video is related to Mar(s)ked Proximity Condition
As small as you can
Choreography, dance: Ariadni Agnanti
Music: Forest, Finger or Table? Fairies Are Waltzing
You should leave by Babis Papadopoulos English poem version, audio by Hans Ostrom Coach: Anna Huber
Camera: Tadas Almantas
The piece is based on the poem "As much as you can" (Όσο Μπορείς/ Oso boris) by Constantine P. Cavafy. The poem reflects upon how one should live his/her life. It is dealing with subjects such as the alienation and influence by mass media, the meaninglessness of superficial social relations and the caring of the "appearance" more than the "being".
AGUA
Choreography, Dance: Clara Valdera Barbero Music: Lungomare, René Aubry
Coach: Anna Huber
Camera: Tadas Almantas
Agua talks about being exposed, about daring to open up the locks and letting the water flood your insides. The piece deals with our universal need for closeness and commitment. An urge of being able to see and letting oneself be seen. From the perspective of the girl in the tale, trapped in her own mind, alone, for a long time, we might relate to the thrill of sharing complicity and experiences with others for the first time, once we allow the walls to drop. Agua talks about how it feels to allow yourself to be vulnerable and the reasons worth going under the rain for.
transparent bubble
Choreography, dance: Eunbin Kim
Music: AGF- topic ('line thickness'), Young-Ju Rue coach: Anna Huber
Camera: Tadas Almantas
This work started at a time when I felt the limitation of my movements.
It was inspired by the desire to be a dancer with a wider range of movement and expression. The process was a continuation of finding and exploring slightly different qualities instead of completely new ways to move, including difficulties, struggles and surprises as it is in the piece rather than trying to solve it, and challenging myself to widen my own frame and comfort zone rather than trying to get out of it.
This journey has been a great opportunity to learn how to expand and pop the fragile, transparent and barely visible bubble surrounding me.
reworking study on the material of Artifact
Choreography: William Forsythe
Music: Eva Crossman Hecht
Piano: Margot Kazimirska
Dance: Alice Brunner, Lucy May, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow Production: Andrea Tallis
Camera: Tadas Almantas
Excerpt from The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude
Choreography: William Forsythe
Music: Franz Schubert
Dance: Valeria Schulz
Production: Andrea Tallis
Camera: Tadas Almantas
Title
Concept, lyrics, vocals: Abdul Aziz Al Khayat Performer: Luciano Baptiste, Abril Lukac Music Production: Voicepotmusic
Mix & Master: Dr. Roc
Director of Photography: Tadas Almantas
Visual FX: Omar Tara
Special thanks to Laura Nikolich and Alexej Voigtlaender
The translation of the title of the project Sabar in Arabic is patience, I had the urge to choose this title for my first work to remind myself of the long journey I have ahead of me in the art field and the patience needed to overcome many obstacles along the road.
In Sabar I aim to tell the experiences and hardships, I had to go through as a stranger in different countries and the emotions I had to deal with, after leaving my hometown Damascus, Syria.
Also I expressed my words into rap music generally and to the song specifically, which was always there for me and accompanied me during the rainy days.
AC SLAG
A film and choreography by Steven Fast
Music: PJ Harvey "Teclo" & "Down By The Water" Dance: Laura Mirjana Hrgota-Jannene
Clara Valdera Barbero, Aline Aubert
Guillermo de la Chica López, Antonia Selow Cinematography: Zoe Karolina
Assistance: Janis Victor Lüders
Still Pictures: Janis Victor Lueders
Animation: Tucker Nickman
Special Thanks to Robert, Ari and Léa Mo & HfMDK
In the midst of transforming we aspire towards salvation. Caught up in spheres of never-ending sanctifaction, we are trying to devote ourselves to you. Take your time and keep striving.
"AC SLAG" is an abstract tale about the search of belonging and the continuous way of becoming oneself;
It is an homage to my adolescence where I've never been able to express myself as a young queer human being. Questioning sexuality, the spectrum of gender and the dependency on others
were initial creative resources.
Under paving stones the sun
Filmic work by Stephanie Thiersch
in collaboration with the students
Music: collage
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Alice Brunner, Danique de Bont, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Ian Kim, Lucy May, Antonia Selow, Valeria Schulz, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova Camera: Tadas Almantas, Stephanie Thiersch
Video editing: Tom Schreiber
Under paving stones the sun is a cinematic work created in collaboration with the students, playful city walks with clear scores that draw attention to the unusual in the ordinary, that wrest a piece of poetry from the everyday surroundings of the inner city, are at the beginning of a process that locates bodies in architecture. How can we deal differently with the familiar? How much choreographic freedom do bodies have in urban architecture?
Inspired by the situationist dérives, dance director Stephanie Thiersch developed choreographic film miniatures with the students of the 3rd year BAtanz.
Premiere: Friday February 7, 2020
The spectrum of choreographies shown in the Winter Dance Project 2020 includes new choreographies by Jean-Hugues Assohoto, Emanuel Gat and Kristel van Issum, a new piece by Johannes Wieland, which will be shown at the end of February at the 7. Biennale Tanzausbildung Hamburg 2020 at K3 / Kampnagel, as well as excerpts from Construct by Tanja Liedtke and the reconstruction of a solo from Rapid Eye Movement by Dieter Heitkamp from 1983, which premiered at TAT.
Program
Numb
Choreography: Gabriele Ascani
Music: Lutz Spira and Gabriele Ascani
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Vega Diesfeld, Clara Imhoff, Emanuela Vurro, David McMillan Mikkelsen
Cinq-cent-douze Vaches
I read a book; here is our take on Arabic poetry.
Choreography: Clara Imhoff
Music: Cow song by Meredith Monk and Cow bells by Yves Relos Dance: Clara Imhoff, Mirjam Motzke, David McMillan Mikkelsen
This is not a Mental Masturbation
Choreography: Abril Lukac
Music: The sound of nature
Performers: Spathiphyllum, The Fan, The Lamp & Abril Lukac and Dance: Abril Lukac
Resonance
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Music: Mannavegr "Danheim
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesfeld, Elise Fjeldheim, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz & Emanuela Vurro
Triumphantly
Concept: Emanuel Gat
Developed with Milena Twiehaus
Music: Nina Simone, Sinnerman (LIVE IN NEW-YORK, 1965)
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Clara Imhoff
Solo from rapid eye movement (premiere 1983 TAT Frankfurt) Choreography, slides: Dieter Heitkamp
Music: Curt Zimmermann, Kristian Stoyer
Dance: Laura Jannene, NN, NN
red, yellow, green, brown but red is still
my brother, he always chose blue
Inner Side
Choreography and dance : Hojoon Moon
Music: As Long As We Remember by Grégoire Lourme
Excerpt from Construct (2007)
Choreography: Tanja Liedtke
Incorporation: Paul White
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Miram Motzke, Laura Jannene, Luciao Baptiste, Steven Höhn, Aline Aubert
We are not here
Choreography in collaboration with the dancers: Kristel van Issum Music: Han Stubbe
Dance: Ariadni Agnandi, Alice Brunner, Danique de Bont, Luca May, Hojoon Moon, Eunbin Kim, Antonia Selow, Valeria Schulz, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova
Pinocchio Project Episode 1 "Your Fear Is Not an Illusion"
'Four Dimensions'
In the series Pinokkio 'moving sculptures/ body drawings in motion (project module 6)
rulebreaker vs rulebreaker
Staging & choreography: Johannes Wieland
Music: MONO / 65 daysofstatic / Einstürzende Neubauten / USSR Ministry of Culture Chamber Choir
Sound effects: Richard Oberscheven
Many thanks to Marie Helene Heinicke for the costume changes. Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke & Fabian Riess
Assistance: Mar Rodrígues Valverde (Alumna MA CoDE) & Evangelos Poulinas
Premiere: Friday 8 February 2019
The range of choreography featured in the 2019 Winter Dance Project includes new pieces by Jean-Hugues Assohoto, Regina van Berkel, Dieter Heitkamp, Cameron McMillan, and Georg Reischl, as well as a reconstruction of a 1983 solo by Dieter Heitkamp that premiered at TAT.
VOID
Rage to find your light.
Choreography: Konrad Plak in collaboration with the dancers Music: Andy Stott, Gesaffelstein, Hans Zimmer
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Eunbin Kim, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Jiseon Yang
Detached
Choreography: Sergio Indiveri
Music: Max Richter, Salmo
Dance: Mar Sanchez Cisneros, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Luciano Baptiste For my dear cousin: to you, you and all in between
Deadline
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Music: Les tambours du Bronx, Wishmountain, Grabben Orchestra
Dance: Ariadni Agnandi, Tadas Almantas, Danique de Bont, Alice Brunner, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Hojoon Moon, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow, Philipp Tarassenko, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova
My/mo/z/art
Choreography and costumes: Regina van Berkel
Music: W.A. Mozart - Rondo in a minor KV511
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Channel Change
Score: Dieter Heitkamp
Music: Fred Frith - The Top of his Head
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
der hirnficker - piece about realities (premiere 1983 TAT, Frankfurt)
Choreography: Dieter Heitkamp
Dance: Bartłomiej Kowalczyk / Konrad Plak
Cheer for Love
Choreography: Georg Reischl
Music: Nils Frahm
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
FutureDogs
Choreography: Cameron McMillan
Music: Gabriel Prokofiev, John Matthias & Nick Ryan
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Assistance: Mar Rodriguez (Alumna MA CoDE)
FutureDogs draws it's energy and frame from a somewhat disenfranchised, but emboldened and independent youth generation, defined by the digital age and dogged by an increasingly uncertain future. There is a constant edge of anticipation and an increasing search for connection, identity, new types of ritual, and a sense of place where uncertainties build towards wild release, acknowledging youth culture's desire to swiftly shift social codes and subvert the status quo in our culture that rapidly references, regurgitates, and reshapes information.
Premiere: Friday 16 February 2018
The range of choreography shown in the 2018 Winter Dance Project includes new pieces by Marguerite Donlon, Cameron McMillan, Ayman Harper, Susanne Noodt, and Stephanie Thiersch, who has worked with ZuKT students for the first time.
Their piece will be shown as ZuKT's contribution at the 6th Biennale Dance Education 2018 in Berlin at the end of February. The national competition is themed: Dancing in the Street - What moves dance?
PROGRAM
I talk time
Choreography: Ida Kaufmann
Music: The Zombies "Time of the Season", Babyshambles "You Talk", The Vaccines "I Always Knew"
Dance: Lena Paetsch, Konrad Plak, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk
Floating memories
Choreography, text: Lena Paetsch
Music: Federico Durand "Lluvia de estrellas", Go Yama "The Departure
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess
Random
Choreography: Marguerite Donlon
Music: W.A. Mozart Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra KV 622, Allegro and Adagio
Dance : Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Assistance: Andrea Tallis
Perimeter Interior
Choreography: Cameron McMillan
Music: Tim Hecker, Paul Tinsley
Dance: Florine Boland, Michael-Steven Carman, Tom Diener, Patryk Jarczok, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch,
Assistance: Kasia Kizior
Amongst the chaotic and complex we instinctively seek organization, narrative and order, to help create understanding and meaning for ourselves. This work is a physical negotiation, one that sees 10 dancers attempt to navigate their own paths within wider constructs that codify, impose and define, asking how do we reconcile the search for the self, the desire for connection, and the need for freedoms within the myriad of rules, parameters, borders, binaries, and limits?
MEX
Choreography: Susanne Noodt
Music: Senor Lopez "Dance Hall Fire", Ramón Polomar "El mariachi loco"
Dance : Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Philipp Hones, Laura Jannene, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
OTRA VEZ
Choreography : Susanne Noodt
Music : Biella Nuei, Los Romeros De La Puebla
Dance : Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Version 321 GO
Choreography: Ayman Harper
Music: matmos "Sun on 5 at 152"
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Philipp Hones, Laura Jannene, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
Assistance: Britta Schönbrunn
Urban Spotter
Concept, direction: Stephanie Thiersch
Choreography, stage, costumes: ensemble in collaboration with Stephanie Thiersch
Performance/Dance: Florine Boland, Michael-Steven Carman, Tom Diener, Hendrik Hebben, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch,
Music: Collage: Janet Cardiff, The Soft Moon, Max Eastly/David Topp, Peaking Lights, Laurie Anderson
Video: Tom Schreiber
We go into the urban space and collect clues on our smartphones: Audio, photos, videos are created intuitively and spontaneously in the context of dérives. By this we mean walks as experimental strategies of urban exploration in the sense of the Situationists. What choreographies do we find in urban space? What holds our gaze? What do gestures, attitudes, constellations of people reveal about our changing society? Together with the students of the 3rd year ZuKT_BAtanz, choreographer Stephanie Thiersch develops a repertoire of gestures from the collected information: fantasy, commerce and art in interplay.
Premiere: Friday 10 February 2017
Choreographies featured in the 2017 Winter Dance Project range from excerpts from Vile Parody of Address by William Forsythe and from Under the Dog Star by Stephan Thoss, to a new piece by Cameron McMillan, who worked with ZuKT students for the first time, to new pieces by Lou Menghan, Susanne Noodt, and Jean-Hugues Assohoto.
Program:
How to Become a Cheesecake?
Choreography: Saskia de Vries
Music: John Cage, Meredith Monk, Anthony de Mare double fiesta
Dance: Ida Kaufmann, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch
"Because I want to be loved."
Choreography: Momoko Higuchi
Music: Swod I Am Here, Fugitif 2, Sylvain Chauveau Tofukuji, Flower company's吐きたくなるほど愛されたい(Hakitakunaruhodoaisaretai)
Dance: Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Konrad Plak
piece by piece
Choreography: Marika Ostrowska
Music: Radiohead Little By Little, Emptyset Gate 4
Dance: Zuzanna Borek, Tom Diener, Ida Kaufmann, Yana Madriyani,
Christian Meusel, Lena Paetsch
The Vile Parody of Address / Excerpt(s)
Choreography, text: William Forsythe
Music: J.S.Bach (Glenn Gould)
Voice: Nicholas Champion
Dance: Marika Ostrowska, Laurin Thomas, Saskia de Vries
Production: Andrea Tallis, Nora Kimball-Mentzos
You Are Welcome
Choreography, costumes: Menghan Lou
Music: Thijs Scheele, Ernst van der Loo
Dance: Zuzanna Borek, Michael-Steven Carman, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Morillas Alonso, Christian Meusel, Lena Paetsch (10.+11.02), Maria Kobzeva (13.02.)
Assistance, rehearsal management: Nora Kimball-Mentzos
This moment - here and now - is all we really have. We have to live it, embrace it. Welcome it. But we're conflicted: one leg in the past and one arm reaching for the future. We're preoccupied with things that aren't there and we lose focus. We have to remind ourselves that this is it, this is all that exists. This one moment in time. And whatever it may bring, it's welcome.
TABSOL
Choreography: Susanne Noodt
Music: Fekete gyöngyök
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, Karoline Mertens, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt
Ritual "we
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Music: Armand Amar, Electric soul, Philippe Peris
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, BartłomiejKowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, Karoline Mertens, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt
Under the Dog Star / Excerpt
Choreography: Stephan Toss
Music: Kjell Mork Karlsen String Quartet No.3 op. 121
Dance: Feb. 10 and 11 - Florine Boland, Maria Kobzeva, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch, Tom Diener, Christian Meusel, Michael-Steven Carman
12.02.-Zuzanna Borek, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Tom Diener, Christian Meusel, Michael-Steven Carman
'As I am left standing'
Choreography: Cameron McMillan
Music: Apparat Blank Page, 44 (Noise Version)
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi, Fiona Kania, Marika Ostrowska
Laurin Thomas, Boglarka Heim (Erasmus), Vito Vidovič Bintchende (Erasmus)
Assistance, rehearsal management: Kasia Kizior (Alumna MA CoDE)
ZuKT in the years
Premiere: Friday 17 May 2019
The spectrum of pieces shown in "ZuKT_ right now!" ranges from new choreographies by Luc Dunberry, Peter Mika, Iván Pérez and Paul White, who is creating his own choreography with BAtanz students for the first time, to excerpts from "workwithinwork" by William Forsythe and pieces by Cameron McMillan and Dieter Heitkamp.
Program:
workwithinwork
Choreography: William Forsythe
Music: Luciano Berio "Duetti per due violini
Dance: Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Miriam Motzke, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana Production: Allison Brown, Alan Barnes
A biological community. A set of organisms of all species coexisting in an undefined space. A long tubular heart extends through much of the body, they repeatedly moult to reach an adult form. Few species are able to produce light, in a symbiosis beneficial to all organisms present.
Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. Vermes.
Underwater, Overground, Foreign species, People found, Letting go, Holding on, Be a hero, Taste the sun.
Produced by: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Lena Paetsch, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang, Paul White
Music: Frank Ferrante "【✇? ? ✇】GLACIER LIVE ROLI Synth Tape Delay Soundscape", Federico Albanese "By the Deep Sea", Kronos Quartet "Flugufrelsarinn", Hybrid "The Drop"
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Choreography: Luc Dunberry
Music: Luc Dunberry/ featuring Antoine Berthiaume
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana Assistance: Mar Rodríguez Valverde (Alumna MA CoDE)
On the ever growing noise of the digital insanity we live in. System collapse imminent.
Pure Speed
Concept, score, video, costumes: Dieter Heitkamp
Video, editing: Jens Geuner
Music/Composition: Junsun Park
Dance: Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt
The video "Pure Speed" was created as part of the X 94 Choreo-Video- Laboratory with Lisa Nelson.
Zubata
Choreography: Peter Mika
Music: Secret chiefs III; Prazsky Vyber
Dance: Ariadni Agnandi, Danique de Bont, Alice Brunner, Eunbin Kim, Lucy
May, Hojoon Moon, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow, Philipp Tarassenko, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Claire Pernette
The piece is a result of a choreographic process with the ideas of a superficial perception of human body. Body as a storage of an emotional content or character and where a humor can reveal much of our essence.
der hirnficker - piece about realities (premiere 1983 TAT, Frankfurt)
Choreography: Dieter Heitkamp
Dance: Bartłomiej Kowalczyk (17.05.), Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire (18.05.), Konrad Plak (19.05.)
Incorporeal
Choreography: Iván Pérez
Music: Rutger Zuydervelt
Costumes: Iván Pérez and dancers
Lighting design: Iván Pérez
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
"Incorporeal" is an intimate dance, of a group of individuals, in a spiritual quest. A sense of restraint within the body propels their movements. In a play between tension and release, the detailed choreography uses the bodies as a catapult of energy, which ultimately transforms into a trance-like ritual.
Prior to the performance, the dancers build this body/mind ritualistic state in the backstage area, allowing them to enter the stage full of aliveness and in contact with their inner self. - Iván Pérez
FutureDogs
Choreography: Cameron McMillan
Music: Gabriel Prokofiev, John Matthias & Nick Ryan
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Assistance: Mar Rodríguez Valverde (Alumna MA CoDE)
"FutureDogs" draws it's energy and frame from a somewhat disenfranchised, but emboldened and independent youth generation, defined by the digital age and dogged by an increasingly uncertain future. There is a constant edge of anticipation and an increasing search for connection, identity, new types of ritual, and a sense of place where uncertainties build towards wild release, acknowledging youth culture's desire to swiftly shift social codes and subvert the status quo in our culture that rapidly references, regurgitates, and reshapes information.
Premiere: Friday 25 May 2018
The spectrum of choreographies shown in ZuKT_ #DANCE ranges from Danse macabre from the cycle Dances of the Night (1918) by Mary Wigman in the rehearsal by Katharine Sehnert, to pieces by Cameron McMillan, Marguerite Donlon and Ayman Harper, new pieces by Jean-Hugues Assohoto, Marc Spradling and Johannes Wieland, to Katja Cheraneva, a ZuKT alumna who has worked with The Forsythe Company and developed a piece with ZuKT students for the first time.
Premiere: Friday 19 May 2017
The spectrum of choreographies shown in ZuKT_ present ranges from excerpts from Vile Parody of Address by William Forsythe, Unter dem Hundsstern by Stephan Thoss and from a piece by Iván Pérez for Balletboyz, to a piece by Cameron McMillan, to new pieces by Georg Reischl, Johannes Wieland, Marc Spradling and Dieter Heitkamp.
Program:
Etude no.2
Choreography: Marc Spradling
Music: Philip Glass
Dance: Maria Kobzeva, Stefane Meseguer Alves
The Vile Parody of Address / Excerpt
Choreography, text: William Forsythe
Music: J.S. Bach (Glenn Gould)
Voice: Nicholas Champion
Dance: Marika Ostrowska, Laurin Thomas, Saskia de Vries
Production: Andrea Tallis, Nora Kimball-Mentzos
Excerpt from 'Young Men' Balletboyz
Choreography: Ivan Perez
Rehearsal Director/Teacher: Leon Poulton
Assistant Rehearsal Director: Orla McCarthy
Music: Keaton Henson
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri,
Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Karoline Mertens, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Young Men is a full-length production fromBalletBoyz,which was premiered in 2015 by their all male dance company.Young Menis choreographed by rising starIván Pérezand features a newly-commissioned original score from the cult singer songwriterKeaton Henson.
In an intensely moving portrayal of love, friendship, loss and survival,Young Men explores the theme of war and the bonds that develop between the men consumed by it. Drawing inspiration from images of conflict through the ages, the production is a compelling hybrid of dance, theater and screen performance.
Under the Dog Star / Excerpt
Choreography: Stephan Thoss
Music: Kjell Mork Karlsen String Quartet No.3 op. 121
Dance: 19.05. - Florine Boland, Maria Kobzeva, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch, Tom Diener, Christian Meusel, Michael Carman
20. and 21.05. - Zuzanna Borak, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Tom Diener, Christian Meusel, Michael-Steven Carman
Production: Mia Johansson
'As I am left standing'
Choreography: Cameron McMillan
Music: Apparat Blank Page, 44 (Noise Version)
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi, Fiona Kania, Marika Ostrowska
Laurin Thomas, Stefane Meseguer Alves
Assistance, rehearsal management: Kasia Kizior (Alumna MA CoDE)
Traces du corps
Score, stage, costumes: Dieter Heitkamp
Music: Ghedalia Tazartez, Charlie's Retire, La Mort De Berchou; Steve Reich Come on
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff,
Sergio Indiveri, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Karoline Mertens, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Many thanks to Wilfried Eckstein and Thu Ha Dang of the Goethe Institut Hanoi
and to Bảo Nguyễn Đinh.
maybe pink
Choreography: Georg Reischl
Music: Ben Frost Solaris, Nils Frahm Hammers
Dance: Florine Boland, Zuzanna Borek, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch, Tom Diener, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Michael-Steven Carman, Mar Sanchez Cisneros
silent warrior
Choreography: Johannes Wieland
music and soundscore: funkadelic maggot brain / fuck buttons surf solar - /
film excerpt: "Mulholland Drive"
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi, Fiona Kania, Marika Ostrowska
Laurin Thomas
Assistance, rehearsal management: Kasia Kizior (Alumna MA CoDE)
dance marathon in the years
Premiere: Friday July 2, 2021
moving on / tanzmarathon 2021 provides insights into very different choreographic approaches, working methods, handwritings. You can experience choreographies by Katja Cheraneva and Sada Mamedova (alumnae of the dance department), Marguerite Donlon, Toula Limnaios, Regina van Berkel, Evangelos Poulinas and Dieter Heitkamp as well as ballet variations and students' own works.
Program:
Solo variation from "Talisman."
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Music: Riccardo Drigo
Dance: Polina Zhukova
Production: Mia Johansson, Andrea Tallis
Solo variation from "Paquita
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Music: Ludwig Minkus
Dance: Antonia Selow
Rehearsal: Mia Johansson, Andrea Tallis
Excerpt from "Invisible Film
Choreography: William Forsythe
Music: G.F. Händel
Dance: Valeria Schulz
Rehearsal: Andrea Tallis, Marc Spradling
Amalgama
Choreography: Clara Valdera Barbero
Music: Crîtto de lâ Nabahâ by Califato 3⁄4
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Aline Aubert, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Philipp Tarassenko
Split
Choreography: Polina Zhukova Music: Lost and found, Amon Tobin Dance: Valeria Schulz, Polina Zhukova
Perfect Day
Choreography: Marguerite Donlon
Music: Of Poor Quality and Method of Communication, Rooger 23 - A Decade Ilian Tape; Perfect Day, Lou Reed
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro
Assistance: Andrea Tallis, Francesco Vecchione
In Perfect Day the dancers worked against all obstacles that lay in their way to achieve something unique to them. Dancing with masks means, lack of oxygen, face irritation, eye irritation from exhaled air, inhalation of exhaled air stressing the lungs and so on....
A good day for us, is to be able to step beyond the discomfort and obstacles to be able to grasp what is important in that moment artistically.
A perfect day is to be able to share that. - Marguerite Donlon
"Oh, it's such a perfect day I'm glad I spent it with you..." Lou Reed
VIET_FLUX
Choreography: Dieter Heitkamp in collaboration with the students
Music: Parallaxis (Traumprinz's Over 2 the End Version), Efdemin
Dance: Julia Alsdorf, Naia Bokos, Judith Coumans, Silja Ellebye, Mathilde Ferro, Pietro Gallo, Luca Völkel
I, myself, my Echo
Choreography: Eunbin Kim
Music: Unknown Russian Astronaut 1961 (Antye Greie), Binari (Jaeduk Kim) Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Clara Valdera Barbero, Eunbin Kim
The firmness and fragility of my inner self in which the effect or action within everything I see, hear, and feel are reflected back to me and formed. Individuality and consistency that I can differentiate myself from others. Continuity of past, present, and future. Repetition of stability and instability.
movement study 1
Choreography: Evangelos Poulinas
Music: forest swords, gatherings (engravings)
Dance: Aline Aubert, Abril Lukac, Guillermo de la Chica López, Stefane Meseguer Alves Assistance: Katelyn Skelley
Help Your Pieces So They Can Help You Too ♟
Choreography: Ariadni Agnanti
Music: ASMR Sounds of Chess Pieces & Clock, Eberhard Weber: Unfinished Self-Portrait, Bird Out Of Cage
Dance: Emma Rasmussen, Emanuela Vurro
Help Your Pieces So They Can Help You Too - quote by Paul Morphy, a remarkable figure in chess history
The principles of the famous game of chess are coming into a relation with movement and furthermore with reality and life. Chess is more than just a game with moving figures on a board; it is a whole research of thinking, of strategies and symbolism. How every specific movement of one piece and the thought of every next movement, even from the opponent, is related with every decision, mistake, memory, experience of one's life, which will contribute to their development. Based on a historical game played by Paul Morphy, who introduced for the first time the importance of development and sacrificing to achieve the goal.
Dedicated to my father.
dream cage
Choreography, costumes: Regina van Berkel
Music: John Cage
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Alice Brunner, Guillermo de la Chica López, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Antonia Selow, Clara Valdera Barbero, Philipp Tarassenko, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Marc Spradling
Regina van Berkel's new work, together with BAtanz students, explores the Sonates and Interludes by John Cage, considered one of the most stimulating composer personalities of the 20th century. Cage called the Sonates and Interludes an "attempt to express in music the 'basic emotions' (permanent emotions) of the Indian tradition: the heroic, the erotic, the miraculous, the serene, worry, fear, anger, disgust, and their common tendency toward soothing balance."
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Concept and choreography: Katja Cheraneva in collaboration with students of the 2nd year BAtanz
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro
Assistance: Clara Imhoff
With invisible presence of Giovanni Sortino, Dudu Quintanilha, Ksenia Ravvina, Nastia Ivanova, Fabrice Mazliah and Josh Johnson.
FORGET how much IT hurts and try again
Choreography: Sada Mamedova
Music: Petar Alargic "Apex", Yakamoto Kotzuga "A car In The Night"
Dance: Julia Alsdorf, Naia Bokos, Judith Coumans, Silja Ellebye, Mathilde Ferro, Pietro Gallo, Luca Völkel
Skiès
Choreography: Toula Limnaios
Music: Ralf R. Ollertz
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Alice Brunner, Danique de Bont (Voice), Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Ian Kim, Lucy May, Antonia Selow, Valeria Schulz, Clara Valdera Barbero, Philipp Tarassenko, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Amelia Uzategui
It is a very challenging time for all of us, but many artists* are very inventive and creative in times of crisis. "Skiès" (Greek: shadow) is not a piece with the 3rd year students about the pandemic, but it is an urge to keep working and finding new ways to work despite the physical distance from each other....
"See how this body casts its shadow and how dreams are born from it." H. Bosco
"Shadows unfold, act and live in silence ... Shadows have many names ... They appear around the corner, in the unexpected.
Shadow sides that dwell within us and that we carry with us ...
Shadows that are made, full of doubts, full of illusions. They access the visible world through our senses and take possession in the impermanence.
Premiere: Friday July 3, 2020
DIS__TANZ/dance marathon 2020
In DIS__TANZ Live you will see 3 pieces created online during the Corona Crisis:
NATI LIQUIDI by Kaya Kolodziejczyk Steps of dance #1 by Cyril Baldy #PaganiniZoomUs by Regina van Berkel
with the 1st year with the 2nd year with the 3rd year
You will also see new pieces by Jean-Hugues Assohoto and Dieter Heitkamp, three pre-corona pieces by Emanuel Gat, DieterHeitkamp and Tanja Liedtke, excerpts from Enemy in the Figure by William Forsythe and 3 student works.
In DIS__TANZ Online you will get an insight into what was worked on in the dance department of the HfMDK in 10 weeks of online teaching. Already in mid-March BAtanz moved the lessons to the internet and faced the special conditions. In addition to the joint trainings online, there were also assignments in some subjects that were answered by the students with videos from their "home office". The three video programs present
the results: Creativity and movement in a small space - but at a high level! DIS_TANZ Online Program
CO/VIDEO PRODUCTION FLUXUS SCORES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1wWE5aaRU8
CO/VIDEO PRODUCTION dance & text/song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CvAmi5mgLE&t=10s
CO/VID COMPOSITION CORONALE COMPOSITION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea3WPbEmaJA
Program:
#PaganiniZoomUS
Choreography: Regina van Berkel
Music: Niccolò Paganini
Dance (live): Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Clara Imhoff
Dance (video): Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke,
Clara Imhoff
Video Edit: Dietmar Janeck
Sketches: Mirjam Motzke
Vue de loin
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Music: Philip Glass / String Quartet No. 4 ("Buczak")
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, Emma Rasmussen, Emanuela Vurro
Excerpt from Enemy in the Figure
Choreography: William Forsythe Music: Thom Willems
Dance: Abril Lukac
Production design: Andrea Tallis
Sharing is the new Netflix
Choreography and dance: Luciano Baptiste Music: Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, Thomas Krebs
This piece is about the relationship with my father. Today, 9 years after his death I can finally understand that I did everything, just to make him happy. By feeling "used" to fulfill his dreams, I can understand that he always just gave his best and that he was and still is the best father. Thank you!
Steps of Dance #1
Choreography: Cyril Baldy
Music: Cyril Baldy, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Dance: Ariadni Agnandi, Alice Brunner, Danique de Bont, Lucy May, Hojoon Moon, Eunbin Kim, Philipp Tarassenko, Antonia Selow, Valeria Schulz, Clara Valdera Barbero
Solo from rapid eye movement (Premiere 1983 TAT Frankfurt)
Choreography, slides: Dieter Heitkamp
Music: Curt Zimmermann, Kristian Stoyer
Dance: Aline Aubert
red, yellow, green, brown but red is my brother, he always chose blue
Contort Yourself
Concept, costumes, set: Dieter Heitkamp Music: James Chance - Contort Yourself
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Emma Rasmussen, Emanuela Vurro
Contort Yourself is inspired by Robert Longo's Men in the Cities.
K-destruct from construct
Choreography: Tanja Liedtke, Kristina Chan and Paul White Incorporation: Paul White
Music: DJ TRIP
Dance: Luciano Baptiste, Laura Jannene
thE lOss Of sElf
Concept: Guillermo de la Chica López
Text: Guillermo de la Chica López and Tadas Almantas Performance: Suspiria Mother of Sighs and Tadas Almantas Music: Gabriel Schwarz and Édith Piaf
About an aloud reflection of an anonymous person and his noise, his eternal sigh. About an interaction, a fight and even a meeting between two forces that are playing inside oneself and make us feel that loss. And furthermore, about the lack of idols and the need of starting to admire the only person that is a true icon in one's life: oneself.
Choreography and stage design: Mirjam Motzke
Music: Memoria - Murcof; Bar 331 - The Balck Dog; Data.Microhelix - Ryoji Ikeda; We Must Repeat - The Black Dog; Consume - Plastikman; Floods v3 - The Black Dog; Editing: Gabriel Schwarz
Dance: Aline Aubert; Luciano Baptiste; Steven Höhn
"I can see my vains" "I take the space" "I direct your gaze" - empty your organs and see
Nati Liquidi
Choreographic project guided by Kaya Kołodziejczyk
with: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Elise Fjeldheim, Yeaji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro Music: Marcin Macuk / Inspired by H. Purcell
Triumphantly
Concept: Emanuel Gat
Adaptation: Milena Twiehaus
Music: Nina Simone, Sinnerman (LIVE IN NEW-YORK, 1965) Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Clara Imhoff
Premiere: Thursday 11 July 2019
Program:
New Sleep Excerpts
William Forsythe, choreography
Thom Willems, music
Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Felix Molinero Del Paso,
Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, dance
Andrea Tallis, Marc Spradling, rehearsal
Deadline
Jean-Hugues Assohoto, choreography
Les tambours du Bronx, Wishmountain, Grabben Orchestra, music
Ariadni Agnandi, Danique de Bont, Alice Brunner, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Hojoon Moon, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow, Philipp Tarassenko, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova, dance
Grey Area excerpt
Choreography David Dawson, Music Niels Lanz (Grey Area),Stefane Meseguer Alves, Dance
workwithinwork
William Forsythe, choreography
Luciano Berio "Duetti per due violini", music
Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk (July 11 & 13) / Philipp Hones (July 12), Miriam Motzke, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, dance
Rehearsal Allison Brown, Alan Barnes
Cheer for Love
Georg Reischl, choreography
Nils Frahm, music
Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura Jannene, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang, Dance
A mess that vanishes once it's done, but that is noticeable while it's happening
Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, choreography & dance
James Blake - Lindisfarne I, music
Axé
Christian Meusel, Abril Lukac, Luciano Baptiste, Choreography & Dance Sebastian Weygold, Jero, Music
kids
Tom Diener, choreography
XXYYXX About You, SBTRKT Hide Or Seek, music Eunbin Kim, Ian Kim, Jiseon Yang, Gabriele Ascani, dance
A 23rd Major Giving in
Stefane Meseguer Alves, choreography
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, music Valeria Schulz, Stefane Meseguer Alves, dance
Cheers!
It all depends on us.
Clara Imhoff, choreography, music, voice
Ariadni Agnanti, Gabriele Ascani, Clara Valdera Barbero, dance
My/mo/z/art
Regina van Berkel, choreography, costumes
W.A. Mozart - Rondo in a minor KV 511, music
Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, dance
Table Dance
Dieter Heitkamp, choreography
Carola Bauckholt, clairaudient, music
Ariadni Agnandi, Danique de Bont, Alice Brunner, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Hojoon Moon, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow, Philipp Tarassenko, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova, dance
Different bodies, same space
Mar Sánchez Cisneros, choreography
Anton Oak - Blare, Steve Reich - Pulses, music Luciano Baptiste, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, dance
Zubata
Peter Mika, choreography
Secret chiefs III; Prazsky Vyber, music
Ariadni Agnandi, Danique de Bont, Alice Brunner, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Hojoon Moon, Valeria Schulz, Antonia Selow, Philipp Tarassenko, Clara Valdera Barbero, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Claire Pernette, dance
The piece is a result of a choreographic process with the ideas of a superficial perception of human body. Body as a storage of an emotional content or character and where a humor can reveal much of our essence.
Arrangements
Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, choreography, dance
Kazimierz Serocki: arrangements (1975/76), music
Dongju Seo, Seohyeon Yu, Sonja Radzun, Caroline Rohde, recorder Michael Schneider, musical arrangement
Dieter Heitkamp, slide projections
The development of the choreographic sketches was done in the seminar Composition (Prof. Dieter Heitkamp) with the students of the 3rd year BAtanz.
The version of this evening also deals in the field of dance with the instrumentation from duo to quartet.
Incorporeal
Iván Pérez, choreography
Rutger Zuydervelt, music
Iván Pérez and dancers, costumes
Iván Pérez, lighting design
Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Laura
Jannene, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang, dance
"Incorporeal" is an intimate dance, of a group of individuals, in a spiritual quest. A sense of restraint within the body propels their movements. In a play between tension and release, the detailed choreography uses the bodies as a catapult of energy, which ultimately transforms into a trance-like ritual.
Prior to the performance, the dancers build this body/mind ritualistic state in the backstage area, allowing them to enter the stage full of aliveness and in contact with their inner self. Iván Pérez
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Luc Dunberry, choreography
Luc Dunberry featuring Antoine Berthiaume, music
Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid-Lenoire, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana, dance
Mar Rodríguez Valverde (Alumna MA CoDE), Assistance
On the ever growing noise of the digital insanity we live in. System collapse imminent.
Premiere: Thursday July 5, 2018
The program includes excerpts from a piece by Jiří Kylián, choreographies by Johannes Wieland, Stephanie Thiersch, Mary Wigman, university lecturers Jean-Hugues Assohoto, Dieter Heitkamp, Marc Spradling and Susanne Noodt, and students' own works.
Program:
Paquita - 2ndVariation
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Music: Ludwig Minkus
Dance: Mar Sánchez Cisneros Rehearsal/Coaching: Andrea Tallis
The Pharaoh's Daughter - Variation Femelle
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Music: Cesare Pugni
Dance: Clara Imhoff Rehearsal/Coaching: Andrea Tallis
Don Quixote - Variation Kitri
Choreography: Marius Petipa
Music: Ludwig Minkus
Dance: Maria Morillas Alonso
Rehearsal/Coaching: Andrea Tallis, Allison Brown
2 songs
Choreography: Marc Spradling
Music: Salvador Sobral / Joni Mitchell
Dance: Sabrina Vongsuravatana / Ismaël Belabid Jiseon Yang/ Bartłomiej Kowalczyk
iL
Choreography: Ian Kim
Music: James Blake "I Never Learn to Share"
Dance: Luciano Baptiste, Ian Kim, Miriam Motzke, Fabian Riess
untitled
Choreography and dance: Maria Kobzeva
Music: Lény Fleury
Dogs
Choreography: Laurin Thomas
Music: Dusty Kid & Boris Brejcha - Psika (LSD), Giora Feidmann- The Klezmer's Freilach
Dance: Ida Kaufmann, Laurin Thomas
Symphony of Psalms - Pas de huit
Choreography: Jiři Kylián
Music: Igor Stravinsky
Dance: Mar Sánchez Cisneros - Stefane Meseguer Alves, Maria Haro Martin - Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Teresa Alcazar Diaz - Sergio Indiveri, Clara Imhoff - Konrad Plak (July 5 / 7)
Clara Imhoff - Stefane Meseguer Alves, Maria Haro Martin - Felix Molinero del Paso,
Teresa Alcazar Diaz - Sergio Indiveri, Sabrina Vongsuravatana - Ismaël Belabid (July 6) Rehearsal: Nora Kimball-Mentzos, Brigitte Martin
With the kind support of the Kylián Foundation.
MEX
Choreography : Susanne Noodt
Music : Senor Lopez "Dance Hall Fire", Ramón Polomar "El mariachi loco"
Dance : Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Philipp Hones, Laura Jannene, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess
Urban Spotter
Concept, direction: Stephanie Thiersch
Choreography, stage, costumes: Ensemble in collaboration with Stephanie Thiersch Performance/Dance: Michael-Steven Carman, Patryk Jarczok (Erasmus), Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Christian Meusel, Felix Molinero del Paso, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch,
Music: Collage: Janet Cardiff, The Soft Moon, Max Eastly/David Topp, Peaking Lights, Laurie Anderson
Video: Tom Schreiber
We go into the urban space and collect clues on our smartphones: Audio, photos, videos are created intuitively and spontaneously in the context of dérives. By this we mean walks as experimental strategies of urban exploration in the sense of the Situationists. What choreographies do we find in urban space? What holds our gaze? What do gestures, attitudes, constellations of people reveal about our changing society? Together with the students of the 3rd year ZuKT_BAtanz, choreographer Stephanie Thiersch develops a repertoire of gestures from the collected information: fantasy, commerce and art in interplay.
Dance of Death
Danse Macabre from the cycle "Dances of the Night" (1918), version from 1921 Choreography: Mary Wigman
Music: Camille Saint-Saëns
Costume: Mary Wigman
Rehearsal: Katharine Sehnert Labanotation, graphics: Albrecht Knust Assistance: Anja Hirvikallio
Costume: Cordula Paar
Music: Camille Saint-Saëns "Danse Macabre" op.40 Sound: Christoph Schulte
Dance: Ismael Belabid, Clara Imhoff, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana.
in aquarium
Choreography: Partyk Jarczok
Music: Ben Frost
Dance: Yana Madriyani, Stefane Meseguer Alves
Although they were not in their natural habitat, all the time they seemed to be flowing with the river current to accomplish their natural need of spawning...Do you swim in front of me and I'm standing in place?
WOODWORK_ a site- & sound-specific project
Concept/score/costumes: Dieter Heitkamp
Location/Place: Courtyard HfMDK
Object: round bar pine 13 x 13 x 2400 mm
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Philipp Hones, Laura Jannene, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
Work, which is more than just work and sometimes seems like non-work.
Choreography: Katja Cheraneva in collaboration with students of the second year of the ZuKT BAtanz program
With special thanks to: HOOD
Performed by: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Felix Molinero del Paso, Konrad Plak, Mar Sánchez Cisneros, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Dramaturgy/Artistic Consultancy: Ksenia Ravvina Assistance/Artistic Consultancy: Allison Brown
Bodies in Space
Choreography: Jean-Hugues Assohoto
Music: Ólafur Arnalds
Dance: Gabriele Ascani, Aline Aubert, Luciano Baptiste, Guillermo de la Chica López, Marie Helene Heinicke, Steven Höhn, Philipp Hones, Laura Jannene, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Ian Kim, Abril Lukac, Mirjam Motzke, Fabian Riess, Jiseon Yang
i'm not moving
Production and choreography: Johannes Wieland
Music: Farah, technology + teamwork, Alessandro Cortini
Dance: Patryk Jarczok (Erasmus), Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Maria Morillas Alonso, Christian Meusel, Lena Paetsch
Premiere: Thursday July 6, 2017
The program includes excerpts from pieces by William Forsythe (Impressing
the Czar, In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, The Vile Parody of Address), Jiří Kylián (Return to s Strange Land) and Ivan Perez ('Young Men' Balletboyz), choreographies by Menghan Lou, Georg Reischl, Johannes Wieland, Regina van Berkel and Dieter Heitkamp, new pieces by Marc Spradling and Susanne Noodt and students' own works.
Program:
Manon variation 1st Act
Choreography: Kenneth MacMillan
Music: Jules Massenet
Dance: Hendrik Hebben
Rehearsal, Coaching: Marc Spradling
The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude (1996) / excerpt
Choreography: William Forsythe
Music: Franz Schubert
Dance: Momoko Higuchi
Rehearsal, coaching: Andrea Tallis
Esmeralda pas de deux
Choreography: Jules Perrot
Music: Cesare Pugni
Dance: Maria Morillas Alonso, Sergio Indiveri
Rehearsal, Coaching: Marc Spradling
Impressing the Czar (1988) / Excerpt part 1
Choreography: William Forsythe
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Fiona Kania, Momoko Higuchi, Hendrik Hebben (Solo)
Music: Ludwig van Beethoven, Les Stuck
In the Middle Somewhat Elevated (1987) / excerpt
Choreography: William Forsythe
Dance: Fiona Kania
Music: Thom Willems
Rehearsal, coaching: Andrea Tallis, Allison Brown
Another song
Choreography: Marc Spradling
Music: Salvador Sobral
Dance: Zuzanna Borek, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk
Walking on thin Air
Choreography: Fiona Kania
Music: David Lang, Nick Wales
Dance: Ismaël Belabid, Fiona Kania
The Vile Parody of Address / Excerpt
Choreography, text: William Forsythe
Music: J.S. Bach
Voice: Nicholas Champion
Dance: Marika Ostrowska, Laurin Thomas, Saskia de Vries
Rehearsal, Coaching: Andrea Tallis, Nora Kimball-Mentzos
Artichoke Hearts
Choreography: Susanne Noodt
Music: Gypsy music from Bulgaria
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Karoline Mertens, Felix
Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
DETACHED / short film
Dance: Maria Kobzeva
Video: Thomas Adamicka
Sound design: Lutz Spira
Costume design: Johanne Schröder
Concept collaboration: Isabella Roumiantsev
Return to a Strange Land / Excerpt
Choreography: Jiří Kylián
Music: Leoš Janáček
Production design: Nora Kimball-Mentzos
Dance: Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi
You Are Welcome
Choreography, costumes: Menghan Lou
Music: Thijs Scheele, Ernst van der Loo
Dance: Zuzanna Borek, Michael-Steven Carman, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Christian Meusel, Mar Sánchez Cisneros (July 6 and 7)
Tom Diener, Ida Kaufmann, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch (July 8)
Assistance, rehearsal management: Nora Kimball-Mentzos
This moment - here and now - is all we really have. We have to live it, embrace it. Welcome it. But we're conflicted: one leg in the past and one arm reaching for the future. We're preoccupied with things that aren't there and we lose focus. We have to remind ourselves that this is it, this is all that exists. This one moment in time. And whatever it may bring, it's welcome.
Excerpt from 'Young Men' Balletboyz
Choreography: Iván Pérez
Rehearsal Director/Teacher: Leon Poulton
Assistant Rehearsal Director: Orla McCarthy
Music: Keaton Henson
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Sergio Indiveri,
Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Karoline Mertens, Felix Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Young Men is a full-length production fromBalletBoyz,which was premiered in 2015 by their all male dance company.Young Menis choreographed by rising starIván Pérezand features a newly-commissioned original score from the cult singer songwriterKeaton Henson.
In an intensely moving portrayal of love, friendship, loss and survival,Young Men explores the theme of war and the bonds that develop between the men consumed by it. Drawing inspiration from images of conflict through the ages, the production is a compelling hybrid of dance, theater and screen performance.
Feuervogel Suite / Excerpt
Choreography: Regina van Berkel
Music: Igor Stravinsky
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi, Fiona Kania, Marika Ostrowska, Laurin Thomas
PARA ONCE
Choreography: Susanne Noodt
Music: Hossam Ramzy
Dance: Florine Boland, Zuzanna Borek, Michael-Steven Carman, Tom Diener, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch, Mar Sánchez Cisneros
Traces du corps
Score, stage, costumes: Dieter Heitkamp
Music: Ghedalia Tazartez, Charlie's Retire, La Mort De Berchou; Steve Reich Come on
Dance: Teresa Alcazar Diaz, Ismaël Belabid, Maria Haro Martin, Clara Imhoff, Sergio Indiveri, Bartłomiej Kowalczyk, Stefane Meseguer Alves, Karoline Mertens, Felix
Molinero Del Paso, Konrad Plak, Jonathan Schmidt, Sabrina Vongsuravatana
Many thanks to Wilfried Eckstein and Thu Ha Dang from the Goethe Institut Hanoi and to Bảo Nguyễn Đinh.
maybe pink
Choreography: Georg Reischl
Music: Ben Frost Solaris, Nils Frahm Hammers
Dance: Florine Boland, Zuzanna Borek, Ida Kaufmann, Maria Kobzeva, Maria Morillas Alonso, Lena Paetsch, Tom Diener, Yana Madriyani, Christian Meusel, Michael-Steven Carman, Mar Sánchez Cisneros
silent warrior
choreography: Johannes Wieland
music and soundscore: funkadelic maggot brain / fuck buttons surf solar - /
film excerpt: "Mulholland Drive"
Dance: Saskia de Vries, Hendrik Hebben, Momoko Higuchi, Fiona Kania, Marika Ostrowska, Laurin Thomas
Assistance, rehearsal management: Kasia Kizior (Alumna MA CoDE)
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Premiere: Thursday 24 June 2021
There is reason to celebrate: 60 years of dance education at the HfMDK.
Since 2003, the dance department of the HfMDK has presented appealing and challenging programs annually at the Mousonturm and now for the second time at the Frankfurt LAB, attracting dance enthusiasts to the theater who are ready to be infected again and again by the young dancers' irrepressible desire to move.
shifting perspectives / dis_dancing ctnd provides insights into very different choreographic approaches, ways of working, handwritings. New choreographies by Katja Cheraneva, Marguerite Donlon, Toula Limnaios, Regina van Berkel and for the first time by Sada Mamedova (alumna of the dance department) and Evangelos Poulinas can be experienced.
Program:
movement study 1
Choreography: Evangelos Poulinas
Music: forest swords, gatherings (engravings)
Dance: Aline Aubert, Abril Lukac, Guillermo de la Chica López, Stefane Meseguer Alves
Assistance: Katelyn Skelley
Perfect Day
Choreography: Marguerite Donlon
Music: Of Poor Quality and Method of Communication, Rooger 23 - A Decade Ilian Tape; Perfect Day, Lou Reed
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro
Assistance: Francesco Vecchione
In Perfect Day the dancers worked against all obstacles that lay in their way to achieve something unique to them. Dancing with masks means, lack of oxygen, face irritation, eye irritation from exhaled air, inhalation of exhaled air stressing the lungs and so on...
A good day for us, is to be able to step beyond the discomfort and obstacles to be able to grasp what is important in that moment artistically
A perfect day is to be able to share that
Marguerite Donlon
dream cage
Choreography, costumes: Regina van Berkel
Music: John Cage
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Alice Brunner, Guillermo de la Chica López,
Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Lucy May, Antonia Selow, Clara Valdera Barbero, Philipp Tarassenko, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Marc Spradling
Regina van Berkel's new work, together with BAtanz students, explores the Sonates and Interludes by John Cage, considered one of the most stimulating composer personalities of the 20th century. Cage called the Sonates and Interludes an "attempt to express in music the 'basic emotions' (permanent emotions) of the Indian tradition: the heroic, the erotic, the marvelous, the serene, worry, fear, anger, disgust, and their common tendency toward soothing balance."
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Concept and Choreography: Katja Cheraneva in collaboration with students of the 2nd year BAtanz
Dance: Tadas Almantas, Vega Diesveld, Yeji Lim, Xavier Lott, David McMillan Mikkelsen, Andrii Punko, Emma Rasmussen, Ilgim Uz, Emanuela Vurro
Assistance: Clara Imhoff
FORGET how much IT hurts and try again
Choreography: Sada Mamedova
Music: Petar Alargic "Apex", Yakamoto Kotzuga "A Car In The Night
Dance: Julia Alsdorf, Naia Bokos, Judith Coumans, Silja Ellebye, Mathilde Ferro, Pietro Gallo, Luca Völkel
Skiès
Choreography: Toula Limnaios
Music: Ralf R. Ollertz
Dance: Ariadni Agnanti, Alice Brunner, Danique de Bont, Alexandros Karampatsakis, Eunbin Kim, Ian Kim, Lucy May, Antonia Selow, Valeria Schulz, Clara Valdera Barbero, Philipp Tarassenko, Polina Zhukova
Assistance: Amelia Uzategui
It is a very challenging time for all of us, but many artists* are very inventive and creative in times of crisis.
"Skiès" (Greek: shadow) is not a piece with the 3rd year students about the pandemic, but it is an urge to keep working and finding new ways to work despite the physical distance from each other....
"See how this body casts its shadow and how dreams are born from it." H. Bosco
"Shadows unfold, act and live in silence ... Shadows have many names ... They appear around the corner, in the unexpected. Shadow sides that dwell within us and that we carry with us ...
Shadows that are made, full of doubts, full of illusions. They access the visible world through our senses and take possession in impermanence." - Toula Limnaios.
9. and October 10, 2020
The solo dance festival SOLOCOREOGRAFICO, founded in Italy in 2014, took place in the Gallus Theater for the third time in 2020. For the already renowned platform for international dance solos, Frankfurt is now the headquarters and central hub in a network from Turin via Oklahoma City. In 2020 the motto was "go local!" & "Communicate globally". The focus is on a dense solo dance program with artists residing in the region of Hessen and Germany.
It is important for the festival organizers to maintain a festival feeling, international flair, cooperation, and discourse even in times of physical distance. The connection with the many international partners from Turin, Lyon, Berlin, Hanover, Jerusalem, Ankara, and Singapore is still central to SOLOCOREOGRAFICO and can be found in new, different formats. Artists and Festival partners from abroad who are not allowed to join are digitally present.
As a result of the international call for application and the international artistic network of SOLOCOREOGRAFICO, on the two dance evenings on October 9 and 10, ten dance artists are invited to present diverse and exciting dance solos of various aesthetics and duration. At the
end of the Festival an international Jury of dance professionals and the audience will award the following artistic prizes: choreography, dance, and audience award.
- Aline Aubert, a dance student at the HfMDK Frankfurt will dance "Rapid Eye Movement", a choreography by Dieter Heitkamp - head of the dance department at the HfMDK Frankfurt.
- Yolanda Correa, Principal Dancer at the Staatsballett Berlin, will dance "Du bist die Ruh" by choreographer Andreas Heise.
- Anne Jung dances "Carnegie solo" by choreographer Sam Young-Wright. The solo is presented in cooperation with the festival partner Choreographic Competition Hannover (Ballett Gesellschaft Hannover e.V.)
- Abril Lukac, a dance student at the HfMDK Frankfurt presents the self-developed solo "This is not a mental masturbation".
- Martina Martin, freelance dance artist, dances her solo "States". This solo is presented in cooperation with the Frankfurt festival partner Zukunft Tanzt.
- Gjergji Meshaj, Bagart Ballet Company, will dance "Corpo Estraneo", choreographed by Marta Castelletta.
- Teresa Pereira, freelance dance artist, will dance "Cocoon", by choreographer Brian Scalini.
- Saskia Rudat, freelance dance artist, will perform her solo "Brainjogging". This solo is presented in cooperation with our Berlin festival partner Lucky Trimmer.
- Giovanni Visone, dancer at the Staatsoper Hannover, will dance his own choreography "Grenen".
- GUEST ARTIST: Tony Rizzi dances "I am a mistake" choreography Tony Rizzi, text Jan Fabre.
> SOLOCOREOGRAFICO Solo Dance Festival will present a dance film evening for the first time. During the hardest phase of the corona crisis, numerous dance artists worldwide massively flooded social media platforms and websites with dance video content.
Frankfurt dancers have also made a major contribution to this digital survival mode of dance. Even before the large volume of dance videos hit the internet, the Gallus Theater supported the independent scene in Frankfurt financially in this digital uprising with the "Dance vs Corona" campaign and later with the "Gallus Corona Kulturfonds" and spread the videos on its social media platforms and website.
The "Dance vs Corona" dance film night features some of the best videos that have kept the dance arts alive during this special time. In addition, some dancers will be there themselves on this occasion and give an introduction to the videos and their view of the "Digital Challenge" in times of the pandemic.
In September 2012 Dieter Heitkamp showed the performance Music is Life with students at the Museum Wiesbaden as part of the exhibition 50 Years of FLUXUS - International Festival of New Music. With FLUXUS, SUXULF & other Scores, he transferred the concept to the Studierendenhaus and public spaces in April 2018 as part of REVOLTE + EXPERIMENT_ Kulturcampus im
Aufbruch, he transferred the concept to the student house and the public space in front of it and explored the aesthetic potential of Fluxus today with the actors in the context of a one-hour performance. On the one hand, classical Fluxus scores by, for example, Eric Anderson, George Brecht, Jed Curtis, Ken Friedman, Alison Knowles, George Maciunas, Emmett Williams were used. On the other hand, new scores were also developed by the project participants and tested in front of an audience.
For the TanzArt Festival 2021, a version is now being developed for the parking garage in Giessen.
If one looks at Fluxus in the context of Dada, Happening, Performance, Environment, Installation, one can see that there are many similarities, which also have great significance for current art making: an international cultural movement, rejection of existing standards in art and aesthetics through anti-art works, public gatherings, demonstrations and publication of art/literature journals, interdisciplinarity, collective processes, connection of art and politics, anti-commercialization.