UNUSUAL CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER AND ART CENTER IN AN OLD CHURCH // EinTanzHaus Mannheim Germany

Опубликовано: 08 Июнь 2025
на канале: Shachaf Dekel
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EinTanzHaus is an old church converted into a contemporary dance theater and a meeting point for the local cultural scene in Mannheim, Germany. Daria Holme, the director of EinTanzHaus, shares the idea behind the unusual cultural venue and experimental art center. The EinTanzHaus is a venue for contemporary dance and cross-disciplinary projects, including dance, performance, lectures, and art events. If you plan to travel to Germany, don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy an event at this unique architectural landmark.

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The EinTanzHaus is a venue for contemporary dance and cross-disciplinary projects. Its home is in a landmarked church in the heart of Mannheim, City of Squares, and was founded in 2017 by an artists' initiative. The goal was to create an innovative center with a professional infrastructure for independent creative work. The EinTanzHaus draws on this founding spirit and further promotes the positioning of the independent Rhein-Neckar art scene in a national and international context.
EinTanzHaus serves as a production site for choreographers and dancers, a venue for guest appearances, a forum for experimentation, a classroom, and a meeting point for the local cultural scene. Performance, drama, music, and discursive events complete the program. Open formats invite the community to use the stage area in classes or during dance events themselves. These available formats are on an equal footing with art productions and professional offers for dancers.