The programme 23/24 of Sophiensæle starts on 07.12.2023
On 7.12.2023, after urgently needed renovation work, the 2023/2024 season will begin at the Sophiensaele under the new artistic direction of Andrea Niederbuchner and Jens Hillje. We will publish the programme for the opening and the season on 26.10.2023, which is also the day when the pre-sale begins.
Every new year, the Tanztage Berlin is not only the city's very first festival, it has also established itself nationally and internationally as an important platform for emerging dance artists since its founding in 1996. The next edition of Tanztage Berlin will once again take place under the artistic direction of Mateusz Szymanówka. The festival is currently planned for 5-20 January 2024. The festival offers emerging dance artists based in Berlin a framework for their new productions and revivals. The programme of the last two editions can be found at: https://tanztage-berlin.sophiensaele.com.
Frequenzen.Feminismen globalBodies of Care: The Skin CreatureParticipatory Performance with Marlen Pflueger and Yasmina Lammler
Participatory Performance
2022 May 21 | 16.00 - 16.30
Hof
In English
With the exception of the performance by Rima Najdi, all events of the Frequencies festival are open to the public free of charge.
The Sophiensaele elevator is currently out of order.
The performance project Bodies of Care, a collaboration of young choreographers from Indonesia and Germany, invites the audience to a participatory exploration of the relationship between care and choreography. From June to September 2021, the choreographers worked together in a digital workshop series and explored questions of care in their own contexts as well as in form of a shared dialogue.
Together with the audience, the choreographers Eva Borrmann, Izabella Maria Herzfeld, Marlen Pflueger and Yasmina Lammler will perform their audio instruction performances Togetherness and The Skin Creature – which were created during the workshops – in the Sophiensæle courtyard. They will also talk in more depth about the Bodies of Care project and share their experiences with the audience.