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An dieser Stelle können Sie Neuigkeiten des Deutschen Tanzfilminstituts Bremen auf einen Blick verfolgen.
Ein Event-Kalender informiert Sie darüber hinausgehend über zukünftige als auch gewesene Veranstaltungen und weitere Aktivitäten des Instituts.
Ein Klick lohnt sich.


Dore Hoyer dynamik TANZSALON 06: A Century of Solo Dance in Germany

Veranstaltung Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen D 10.5.2016, 20 Uhr

Since the days of expressive dance, the “supreme discipline” of solo dance has repeatedly had a style-defining effect on the development of modern dance in Germany. Greats such as Mary Wigman, Gret Palucca, Harald Kreutzberg or later Dore Hoyer represented the whole range of New Artistic Dance, as expressive dance was also called, in their solo works. Flexible and usually without an elaborate stage set, the soloists gave their performances not only in large theatres, but also on numerous concert and podium stages, thus ensuring wide dissemination. Also the new

generation that sought new forms of expression from the sixties onwards often formulated themselves first in solo works. Susanne Linke, Reinhild Hoffmann and Gerhard Bohner caused a sensation with solo evenings. In the next generation of choreographers, the aesthetic range goes from Anna Huber to Richard Siegal. But the Bremen independent scene also plays a good role. Let yourself / be surprised.

 

IMG_3178-778x518 DANCE SALON 02_”THE LIVE LEGACY PROJECT” and the american. Dance Modernism of the 70s

Filmvortrag Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen Bremen D 10.1.2016

8 pm

Correspondences between Contemporary Dance in Germany and the
Judson Dance Theater Movement in the USA (Preview)
A week-long symposium took place at the Tanzhaus Düsseldorf in mid-2014, which focused on the influence of America’s dance revolution in the 1960s on dance history in Germany. In a total of 60 different events (workshops, round-table discussions / performances etc.), still active contemporary witnesses, dance scholars and performers of today worked on this topic across generations and genres. The dance revolution promoted and created a wealth of new movement techniques and cross-disciplinary forms of choreography, which have found their way into the independent scene as well as into established dance institutions.

The film is an example of this.

The filmic examination of the project is almost complete. A one-hour version is available. In the course of 2016, the film will be enriched with historical visual examples in close cooperation with the project leaders from Germany and the USA. The premiere of the final version will be in June 2016 at the invitation of the 4th Dance Congress
Germany in Hanover.
TRISHA BROWN DANCE COMPANY (parts from a recording of the last Europatournée)
The choreographer Trisha Brown was one of the co-founders of the Judson Dance movement. Her famous company toured Europe for the last time (before closing) in 2014. Commissioned by the Akademie der Künste Berlin, the
German Dance Film Institute recorded this guest performance in Berlin. In Tanzsalon 02 we show parts of this recording with older, but also newer pieces by the style-defining
choreographer.
A glimpse into the “film kitchen” of the Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen.

TanzKollektivBremen TANZSALON 01 with the TanzKollektiv Bremen

Zu Gast im TAFI Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen D 10.12.2015
  • 8pm at the Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen, at Forum am Wall, Am Wall 201, 28195 Bremen, New entrance from Ostertorstraße, left of bakery. Tel 0421 240 550

In the spring of 2015, in the context of the TanzBremen festival, all the dance actors in the city came together with the desire to network anew and work together for dance in Bremen. Dancers, choreographers, dance schools and dance centres from the steptext dance project to many individual professionals in the independent dance sector, in dance and school projects as well as almost all dance schools in the city want to explore new fields of action in the city and reposition them in the cultural-political context.

On the 10th of each month, individual dance actors or dance institutions present their current projects at the German Dance Film Institute between 20-21:30. These smaller-scale events aim to show the city’s dance fans the diversity of activities in the field of dance and to present the close links between dance art, dance education, dance in schools and the dance archive. And give them the opportunity to meet the artists and dance educators in person.

We invite you. Come to our 1st event to learn more about dance in our city in a convivial atmosphere. We will start on 10.12.2015 with a presentation of the latest dance development in our city: the TanzKollektivBremen, which has already provided a new “dance colour” in the city with its very successful performances in the last two years.

We invite you to join us.

Tomas Bünger, Magali Sander Fett and Frauke Scharf from the TanzKollektivBremen present stage productions and their working methods using film clips. Tomas Bünger reports on his experiences as a guest lecturer at the University of the Arts in Buenos Aires and in Dhaka,/ Bangladesh, where he has already given several workshops on contemporary dance at the invitation of the Goethe-Institut.

About TanzKollektivBremen

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The TanzKollektivBremen is a platform of former dancers from the Bremer Tanztheater/ Urs Dietrich. The initiators are Tomas Bünger, Miroslaw Żydowicz and Magali Sander Fett. All participants are active in the various fields of contemporary dance: as dancers, as choreographers, as teachers. The platform serves networking and cooperation and is open to guests. Joint projects as well as individual projects are realised from here. Two productions have already been shown in 2014: “Corvus – Second Nature” (at the Bremen Theatre) and “Street Art Project – Allowed to play” (at the Schwankhalle). The production “Schweres Wasser” will have its premiere at the Schwankhalle on 4 December.

http://tanzkollektivbremen.de/

Inge Aufführung Erwachsen DANCE SALON 03_impulse – From the Beginnings to Now

Veranstaltung impuls Bremen Bremen D 10.2.2016

20:00,
at the German Dance Film Institute Bremen

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On the basis of now historical film clips from the 1980s to today’s dance performances,impuls presents its dance works from the amateur groups and training groups. Numerous well-known dancers, dance teachers and choreographers have gone through the training of impuls. In addition, freelance choreographers have taught or created dance pieces in a wide variety of groups. Only a small sample of the 30 years can be shown.

 

About impuls
Founded in 1984 – had the idea to bring together amateurs and professional dance makers. In addition to courses in dance improvisation, modern dance, various workshops, the 1st “Bremer Tanzherbst” was created in 1988. At first it was studio performances and events in small theatres, until Hans Diers established the connection with the Bremen Theatre. In 1999 the association “TANZ Bremen” was founded. In 1990 impuls was able to create appropriate dance spaces in a former clothing factory. In 1993 the first year of training to become a gymnastics and dance teacher with a focus on movement therapy began. In 2007, the vocational school for gymnastics, dance and sports was opened.
In 2013, a new dance room was created in the former Hemelingen town hall, which can also be used as an event space for small groups.

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impuls made a name for itself with its intergenerational, inclusive dance performances as well as dance graduations from the training courses. The combination of culture, education and health is the basis for all the work.

Staatstheater Saarbrücken | Foto: Wikipedia Preservation of the dance heritage

Filmvortrag Staatstheater Saarbrücken Saarbrücken D 23.7.2014

Dance is considered a fleeting art, dedicated to the moment. At the same time, dance has developed methods over the course of its history to ensure that significant works remain accessible to later generations. Heide-Marie Härtel, who has been working in the field of dance archives for more than 35 years, will talk about the possibilities and limits of preserving dance heritage.

 

Speaker: Heide-Marie Härtel