The next upcoming events: The performance in Grimsby/UK and a presentation of the PPP-project at the Baden-Württemberg State Representation in Brussels.
From 3rd July 2022, the time has come: All the young artists from the partner cities will come to Freiburg to work on the big central production at our production centre Lokhalle Freiburg
SAVE THE DATES: on 9th and 10th September: Freiburg, Platz der alten Synagoge.
Premiere of the central production of the PPP project. More information in the course of the next few weeks here on this page and on our social media accounts.
In March 2022, the last part of the first phase was completed: In Grimsby/UK, the young dancers from the UK developed a performance on the theme of dilemma together with the international Freiburg group. This was performed on 18 and 19 March in Grimsby Minster:
On 31 March, the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, together with the Freiburg Regional Council, invited to the Baden-Württemberg State Representation in Brussels. There, the PPP project was presented with the question of whether participation projects are a contemporary art format for democratic societies. Various experts discussed this on a panel and were interrupted by dancers from the project with artistic interludes.
All of our performances can also be followed in a live stream. Join us on our social media channels Facebook, Instagram and especially YOUTUBE. There you will also find clips of all rehearsals and performances since June 2021 in Alytus.
Photos on this page are from: Jennifer Rohrbacher and Dragos Dumitru
The video from Grimsby is done by the Company Hebb & Griff.
The next upcoming events: The performance in Grimsby/UK and a presentation of the PPP-project at the Baden-Württemberg State Representation in Brussels.
SAVE THE DATES: on 9th and 10th September: Freiburg, Platz der alten Synagoge.
Premiere of the central production of the PPP project. More information in the course of the next few weeks here on this page and on our social media accounts.
On 31 March, the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, together with the Freiburg Regional Council, invited to the Baden-Württemberg State Representation in Brussels. There, the PPP project was presented with the question of whether participation projects are a contemporary art format for democratic societies. Various experts discussed this on a panel and were interrupted by dancers from the project with artistic interludes.