Together with students and emerging dancers, we explore questions around choreographing for young audiences and show two pieces by graduates of the maC course at the HZT.
The performances are suitable for age 9 and over / year 4 and above
Two superheroes travel through the galaxy and explore colourful fantasy worlds full of objects, colours and sounds.
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RE:TERNAL
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TanzZeit Campus Company
Age 12 and over / Year 7 and above
What if you had to choose a single moment in life to relive over and over again?
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OZ – The magic in us
by
Joy Alpuerto Ritter
Age 11 and over / Year 6 and above
An urban dance fairy tale about the art of saying no and about the question of how to find oneself in times of crisis.
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I need a hero
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Camilla Pölzer
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
Don't we all want to be a hero? Strong, extraordinary, able to do anything and perhaps even achieve something very special? But isn't that a blatant pressure to perform?
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Dance Machines
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Regina Rossi
Age 11 and over / Year 5 and above
A multimedia performance, in which the analogue and virtual worlds exchange and collaborate. Using tools such as VR glasses and headphones, participants can experience what the dance lessons of the future might look like.
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W.A.M. We Are Monchichi
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Cie Wang Ramirez
Age 8 and over / Year 3 and above
World-renowned artist duo Wang Ramirez combines classical ballet, hip-hop and martial arts to create a sensitive and colorful piece about prejudice and diversity.
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Kleine große Sprünge
by
Jasmin İhraç
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
Four dancers and a musician dare to do something different. They embark on a bold quest through different worlds, where they must face challenges and overcome obstacles.
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Kleine große Sprünge
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Jasmin İhraç
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
Four dancers and a musician dare to do something different. They embark on a bold quest through different worlds, where they must face challenges and overcome obstacles.
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Füreinander gemacht
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Grayson Millwood (The Farm)
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
It’s good to have a true friend. But what if he exists only in our imagination? And what happens when he comes alive?
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We Transfer #1
by
Florian Bilbao, in collaboration with Lucia Matzke, Wibke Storkan and Tibor Szentmártony
Age 14 and over
A lecture performance on the history of dance.
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Billy
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Felix Marchand
Age 5 and over / Preschool
At first there is only a wall of shelves, they are white and stable and neat. But what happens when Felix, the dancer, meets Billy, the shelf?
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The performances are suitable for age 9 and over / year 4 and above
Together with students and emerging dancers, we explore questions around choreographing for young audiences and show two pieces by graduates of the maC course at the HZT.
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Percieving dance
by
Offensive Tanz
from 6 years
The audience is invited to tune their bodies and senses to the performance. The focus is on the question: What actually is "resonance"?
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Club Oval – Crossover Dance Battle
by
TanzZeit
from 16 years
Swing, twerking, ballet, vogueing oder tango? Berlin’s most famous crossover dance battle brings all styles together on an oval dance floor.
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Club Oval – Crossover Dance Battle
by
TanzZeit e.V.
from 8 years
The junior version of Berlin’s most famous crossover dance battle!
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Movement workshop
by
Amelie Mallmann
Not getting enough daily exercise? This workshop kickstarts your body awareness so that you can discover new ways of moving.
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Four dancers and a musician dare to do something different. They embark on a bold quest through different worlds, where they must face challenges and overcome obstacles.
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Shut up and dance
by
Christoph Winkler
Age 8 and over / Year 3 and above
How do I dance a joke? What can the body express, but not the language? Shut up and dance!
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Kalaschnikow – mon amour
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Dschungel Wien
Age 14 and over / Year 8 and above
Why does a teenager tattoo a gun on his forearm? A dance piece by and with refugees about dreams and traumas, healing and injury, anger and forgiveness.
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WE transfer #2
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TanzZeit Jugendcompany
Age 12 and over
How does Berlin dance? The TanzZeit Jugendcompany embarks on a journey through different dance worlds. From boogaloo to belly dance, from hiphop to tango to krump.
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Von Anfang an
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Felix Marchand
Age 5 and over / Year 1 and above
One mishap follows the next, but behind all the mistakes, two dancers discover all kinds of surprises that make the chaos appear in a new light.
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Schön anders
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Ceren Oran
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
A dance piece about the search for identity and feeling of belonging.
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Family portrait 1: ORBIT
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Laurie Young, Grayson und Milo Millwood
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
Through dance, a mother, father and son provide an insight into their everyday family life in lockdown.
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Family portrait 2: Fenster zum Hof
by
Elisa Zucchetti, Gemma und Oscar Fiedler
Age 8 and over / Year 3 and above
A dancer and her children tell the tale of their day-to-day life during the pandemic through dance.
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Family portrait 3: Abstandsregler
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Hanna and Lotta Hegenscheidt
Age 10 and over / Year 5
Between a mother and a daughter, everything is in a constant state of flux. But what is it that determines how much closeness and distance each person needs?
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Family portrait 4: Blicke
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Janne and Coco Ramatou Gregor
Age 5 and over / Preschool
A mother and daughter see just how close you can really get when you dance together.
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In der Dunkelwelt
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Joachim Schloemer
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
What makes us angry? Why do we argue? And where do all these feelings come from? This is a piece about overcoming fear and daring to take on the risks and new experiences that make children strong.
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Kleine große Sprünge
by
Jasmin İhraç
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
Four dancers and a musician dare to do something different. They embark on a bold quest through different worlds, where they must face challenges and overcome obstacles.
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Wann fängt die Zukunft an?
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Nora Amin and team
Age 5 and over / Year 1 and above
This music and dance show tells the story of the children’s book Wüstenfreunde (‘Desert Friends’) by Bettina Obrecht, with a score featuring Egyptian folk songs and European Baroque music.
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Schau mich an!
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Joachim Schloemer
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
Everyone wants to get likes, have their posts shared and enjoy the limelight. But when the light goes out and you're no longer the centre of attention, who are you, exactly?
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Zusammen Bauen
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Gabi dan Droste and Martin Nachbar
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
How can we work together across generations! And what often holds us back from doing so?
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We are the monsters
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Colette Sadler
Age 5 and over / Preschool / Year 1 and above
A tower of tracksuit tops with legs, a golden creature with a button and a running fleece: meet the Monster Family!
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Schwerkraft leicht gemacht
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Hermann Heisig and Nuno Lucas
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
How can a human fly? Simply by stretching out his arms and ascending into the air. That would work ... wouldn’t it?
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Wenn der Körper spricht
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Hanna Hegenscheidt
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
In this piece choreographed by Hanna Hegenscheidt, a dancer interacts with a girl on the screen.
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Collaboration
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The Farm (Grayson Millwood and Gavin Webber)
Age 13 and over / Year 7 and above
How does collaboration work? How does it even come about?
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Normen, Normen, Normen!
by
Niels „Storm“ Robitzky
Age 12 and over / Year 6 and above
Hip hop at its best: four dancers and a surprise guest perform an amusing take on standards and rules.
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Alles kaputt, oder?
by
Felix Marchand
Age 11 and over / Year 5 and above
A cross between a dance piece and an audio walk. Wearing headphones, the audience is plunged into a world of sound.
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Sei Wasser, mein Freund
by
Ira Demina
Age 6 and over / Year 1 and above
Imagine if a human body had three different states and was constantly changing from one to another.
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Cowboy
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Michael Smith (The Farm)
Age 9 and over / Year 4 and above
COWBOY tells a tale of transformation. The Australian dancer Michael Smith explores the changes he undergoes when he starts behaving like a traditional cowboy.
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