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Choreograph

Helge Letonja

UN-ZEIT

Dates
Th 23. April 2026 | with A Late Summer Night's Dreams
Fr 24. April 2026 | with A Late Summer Night's Dreams
Sa 25. April 2026 | with A Late Summer Night's Dreams
Duration
ca. 35 Minutes
Venue
Schwankhalle
Buntentorsteinweg 112
28201 Bremen

UN-ZEIT creates hypnotic images emerging into a fog-filled space. The perception of time seems to fray; movements that were just moments ago orderly and unified begin to lose their linearity. Individuals break out of the form and move in radically disoriented ways. Postures twist under the impact of new realities and contradictions. Movements fall out of structure, and bodies, in intimate moments, search for reliability and support.

With this choreography, Helge Letonja once again surprises his audience: the powerful Symphony No. 4 by Henryk Mikolaj Górecki, with its strong contrasts and dramatic accents, provides the musical anchor for Letonja’s dynamic contemporary group choreography. UN-ZEIT was created as a commentary on recent societal developments around the world—fragmentation, isolation, and military aggression.

Credits

CONCEPTION
Helge Letonja
CHOREOGRAPHY
Helge Letonja
CHOREOGRAPHIC ASSISTANCE
Albert Garell Buñuel
DANCE
Lys Cabral, Wan-Yun Chen, Jed Nagales, Tiago Reis, Daniel Sabia, Pere Sansaloni Servera, Carolina Verra
LIGHTING DESIGN
Laurent Schneegans
TECHNICAL DIRECTION
Nathaniel Johnson
MUSIC
Henryk Mikolaj Górecki, Symphony No.4, Tansman Episodes
COSTUME
Rike Schimitschek
DRAMATURGY
Anke Euler
STAGE
Helge Letonja
VIDEO DOCUMENTATION
Médoune Seck
PHOTO
Marianne Menke
A production by TanzRAUM Nord gUG with steptext dance project. Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with support from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture, the Cultural Office of the City of Hanover, the Senator for Culture Bremen, Theater Bremen, Stiftung Niedersachsen, and the Karin and Uwe Hollweg Foundation.
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