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Um unsere Tanzdokumente einer breiten Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen und dem internationalen Interesse am Tanz in Deutschland gerecht zu werden, hat das Deutsche Tanzfilminstitut Bremen Video-Vortragsreihen und Seminare zu zahlreichen Themen des Tanzes zusammengestellt.

Im Kontext der internationalen Kulturarbeit des Goethe-Instituts entstand eine langjährige Tradition der Präsentation des deutschen Tanzes im Ausland.

Bei Interesse an bestimmten Vorträgen, wenden Sie sich bitte an uns. Aktuelle Vorträge finden Sie auch unter Aktuelles und im Event-Kalender

 

Übersicht über die bisherigen Vortrags- und Seminararbeiten (Auswahl) 

Foto: © Heide-Marie Härtel International Choreographers in Germany
Seminar im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe: Tanz-Connection Deutschland-Bahia
Goethe-Institut Salvador-Bahia San Salvador BR 15.08.2013

This seminar aims to intensify German-Brazilian contacts in the northeast of Brazil through the dance academy of the Federal University.

The institution, which was founded in 1956 and whose teaching style is European or primarily German, is considered a pioneer in Latin America and is developing into an academic training centre for dance, offering Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes. The aim of the event is to promote exchange between German and Brazilian artists and academics and thus to strengthen their international cooperation through lectures, film screenings and performances. The video lecture by Heide-Marie Härtel unfolds the entire playing field of international participation in German dance. Thematic focal points of intercultural confrontation as play themes play an important role, or the lines of tradition of international dance history reflected in Germany as a theatre country.

 

Speaker: Heide-Marie Härtel

 

 

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Ballerinen | © Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut Bremen Ballerinas with character
Einführungsprogramm für Josep Caballero Garcia
Kampnagel K3 Hamburg D 26.03.2013

Josep Caballero Garcia’s NO ['RAIT] OF SPRING explores female roles in German dance history from the perspective of the memories of male former dancers. Questions about body memory, copyright and the physicality of choreography beyond gender are up for discussion.

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Journalist Irmela Kästner talks with dance filmmaker Heide-Marie Härtel about the four protagonists: Marcia Haydée, Sylvia Kesselheim, Susanna Ibanez and Malou Airodou.

Rare video excerpts from the German Dance Film Institute Bremen allow intensive insights into the underlying dance history and development of female roles in German dance theatre history.

 

Moderation: Irmela Kästner

Speaker: Heide-Marie Härtel

Production: German Dance Film Institute Bremen

45. Bremer Heimspiel - Tanzfilm Institut - 24.01.2008 Home Game: Presentation of the Dance Film Institute (Schauburg/Bremen)

Schauburg Bremen D 24.01.2008

Over the course of 20 years, the German Dance Film Institute has developed into Germany’s audiovisual dance memory. Now located in the Forum am Wall on Bremen’s Kulturmeile, it is an ambassador for Bremen’s traditional dance history and for German dance around the world. It exports lectures, internet databases and production services.

 

The Institute’s protagonists – Heide-Marie Härtel and cameraman Uli Scholz commented on excerpts from their various production formats. The Dance Film Institute is not only an archive, but also produces its own productions – excerpts were shown from the live recording, TV projects and DVDs.

 

The latest project of a “digital production manual” for choreographers was also presented. Productions are recorded, which facilitates the induction of new ensemble members or later revivals. The video recordings are mirrored: the dancers can thus copy the projection as if they were standing in front of a mirror. The report from the first project shows once again that the possibilities of using film are far from being exhausted.

(Source: Press release Schauburg Bremen)