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- The German Tanztheater ("dance theatre") grew out of German Expressionist dance in Weimar Germany and 1920s Vienna, and experienced a resurgence in the...
- significant contributor to a neo-expressionist dance tradition now known as Tanztheater. Bausch's approach was noted for a stylized blend of dance movement,...
- Wenders cancelled the project, but the dancers of Bausch's company, Tanztheater Wuppertal, convinced him to proceed as planned, as a way of memorializing...
- Pina Bausch created and performed Café Müller for her dance company Tanztheater Wuppertal. The performance took place on May 20, 1978 at the Opernhaus...
- Wuppertaler Bühnen. The house is also the venue for dance performances by the Tanztheater Wuppertal company created by Pina Bausch. The house was built in 1905...
- the founder of Tanztheater. Jooss is noted for establishing several dance companies, including most notably, the Folkwang Tanztheater, in Essen. Jooss...
- ("Der Panther"). Commissioned by the "Work-Group in Theater-Dance" (Tanztheater ArbeitsGemeinschaft) from the secondary school "Herder-Gymnasium", in...
- by ballet and modern dance companies. Additionally, the emergence of Tanztheater, German for “dance theater,” pushed contemporary dance beyond traditional...
- is a German c****ographer and dancer who is an important innovator in Tanztheater, along with Pina Bausch and Susanne Linke. Reinhild Hoffmann moved to...
- premiere of Ronnie Burkett's Daisy Theatre, Pina Bausch's Kontakthof by Tanztheater Wuppertal, a retrospective of avant-garde artist Matthew Barney, the...