15 episodes

Kann man Tanz eigentlich hören?

Herzlich Willkommen zum offiziellen Podcast des Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: LET’S TALK ABOUT DANCE. Tanztheater Calling

Mit TänzerInnen, Mitarbeitern und Gästen des Tanztheaters spricht Marc über Pina Bausch, Tanz als Ausdrucks- und Kunstform, die großen und kleinen Geheimnisse auf und hinter der Bühne, die Aufgaben künstlerischer Arbeit im Kontext gesellschaftlicher und politischer Debatten, Privates, Vergangenes und Zukünftiges - jeden ersten Mittwoch im Monat.


Why do we dance?

Welcome to the official podcast of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: LET’S TALK ABOUT DANCE. Tanztheater Calling

Marc speaks with dancers, staff, and guest artists of the Tanztheater about Pina Bausch, dance as an art and form of expression, backstage secrets, the role of art in social and political debates, personal stories, the past, the present, and the future – every first Wednesday of the month.

Idee und Projektleitung / Original idea and project management: Hanna Bosbach
Inhaltliche Konzeption und Moderation / Content and hosting: Marc Wagenbach
Ton / Sound: Karsten Fischer
Musik / Music: Matthias Burkert
Copyright Photo: Alex Gouliaev
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch GmbH in Zusammenarbeit mit / collaboration with
ear.productions
Ekeby Art and Research B.V.

LET'S TALK ABOUT DANCE. Tanztheater Calling Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Kann man Tanz eigentlich hören?

Herzlich Willkommen zum offiziellen Podcast des Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: LET’S TALK ABOUT DANCE. Tanztheater Calling

Mit TänzerInnen, Mitarbeitern und Gästen des Tanztheaters spricht Marc über Pina Bausch, Tanz als Ausdrucks- und Kunstform, die großen und kleinen Geheimnisse auf und hinter der Bühne, die Aufgaben künstlerischer Arbeit im Kontext gesellschaftlicher und politischer Debatten, Privates, Vergangenes und Zukünftiges - jeden ersten Mittwoch im Monat.


Why do we dance?

Welcome to the official podcast of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: LET’S TALK ABOUT DANCE. Tanztheater Calling

Marc speaks with dancers, staff, and guest artists of the Tanztheater about Pina Bausch, dance as an art and form of expression, backstage secrets, the role of art in social and political debates, personal stories, the past, the present, and the future – every first Wednesday of the month.

Idee und Projektleitung / Original idea and project management: Hanna Bosbach
Inhaltliche Konzeption und Moderation / Content and hosting: Marc Wagenbach
Ton / Sound: Karsten Fischer
Musik / Music: Matthias Burkert
Copyright Photo: Alex Gouliaev
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch GmbH in Zusammenarbeit mit / collaboration with
ear.productions
Ekeby Art and Research B.V.

    Wand an Wand - mit Çağdaş Ermiş

    Wand an Wand - mit Çağdaş Ermiş

    Aufgrund der aktuellen COVID-19 Regelungen konnten sich Marc und Çağdaş nicht im Studio treffen.
    In dieser Homerecording-Folge sprechen Marc und Çağdaş über Kindheitserinnerungen, Çağdaş frühe Faszination für die Bühne und seine Begeisterung, in andere Rollen zu schlüpfen. Er beschreibt, wie er auch trotz Widerständen und Unverständnis an seinem Traum, Tänzer zu werden, festgehalten hat. Çağdaş erzählt, wieviel Durchhaltevermögen er brauchte, um endlich mit den Tänzer*innen des Tanztheaters auf der Bühne tanzen zu dürfen. Die Stücke von Pina Bausch haben Çağdaş‘ Leben verändert, Tanz hat ihm die Möglichkeit gegeben, frei zu sein. Was bedeutet Tanz für dich?
    Çağdaş Ermiş ist seit 2014 festes Ensemblemitglied.

    • 20 min
    How to shine? From gardening, dancing and healing bodies – with Bernd Uwe Marszan

    How to shine? From gardening, dancing and healing bodies – with Bernd Uwe Marszan

    Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions Marc and Bernd couldn’t meet in the studio.
    In this home recording episode Marc and Bernd speak about Bernd’s unusual path of becoming a dancer and the moment when he was infected by movement. He recalls the various stages of his life, training, and jobs he did before finally studying at the Folkwang University of the Arts. Bernd reflects on his work with Pina Bausch and his hunger for knowledge where movements come from.
    Have you ever thought about which color you are?
    Bernd Uwe Marszan took over the management of the ensemble’s physiotherapy department in 2019. From 1989 to 2001 he was a permanent member of the ensemble.

    • 24 min
    In the moment - with Christoper Tandy

    In the moment - with Christoper Tandy

    Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions Marc and Christopher couldn’t meet in the studio. In this home recording episode Marc and Christopher speak about the current rehearsal situation, being in the present moment and Eckhart Tolle’s book A New Earth. Christopher reflects on his personal way becoming a dancer, how to overcome questioning and nervousness and why he had to overcome himself.
    Have you ever heard of the small town Blaenpennal?
    Christopher Tandy has been a permanent member of the ensemble since 2019.

    • 21 min
    Being on a journey - with Dean Biosca

    Being on a journey - with Dean Biosca

    Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions Marc and Dean couldn’t meet in the studio.
    In this home recording episode Marc and Dean speak about The Juilliard School, Dean’s first encounter with Pina Bausch’s pieces and the differences between the US and the German dance world. Dean describes his way from New York to Saarbrücken and Wuppertal and what his daily routine looks like during the lockdown. He tries to come closer to the essence of Pina Bausch’s pieces and reflects on the duality between surreality and humanity in her pieces.
    What makes Pina’s pieces so timeless?
    Dean Biosca has been a permanent member of the ensemble since 2020.

    • 20 min
    Approaching Anna - with Stephanie Troyak

    Approaching Anna - with Stephanie Troyak

    Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions Marc and Stephanie couldn’t meet in the studio.
    In this home recording episode Marc and Stephanie speak about New York City, auditions, first jobs and Pina Bausch’s pieces. Stephanie openly recounts her personal way becoming a dancer and how cruel the dance industry can be for a young girl. In 2018 she took over the role of Anna II, originally played by Jo Ann Endicott, in Pina Bausch’s Brecht/Weill evening The Seven Deadly Sins. Stephanie reflects on how her own experiences helped her when approaching the role and how her body remembered things she didn’t even think about.
    Did you ever tell your deodorant how much you love it?
    Stephanie Troyak has been a permanent member of the ensemble since 2017.

    • 27 min
    Me, myself and I - with Julie Shanahan

    Me, myself and I - with Julie Shanahan

    Marc and Julie speak about Julie’s first trip overseas, her early days in Bremen and her personal history with the Tanztheater Wuppertal. She describes the moments in our daily life in which we have to be strong and the moments where we are incredible fragile and how Pina’s pieces show symbolically this strength and weakness that we have in us.
    Do you remember the canteens in the old days?
    Julie Shanahan has been a permanent member of the ensemble since 1988.

    • 19 min

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