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24/05/2024
We'd like to cordially invite you to our next two OPEN STUDIOS on 27 and 30 May at Kulturhaus Eidelstedt and HausDrei!
Whether at our encounters in the OPEN STUDIOS or our next project 'An Attempt of Togetherness': With very different rhythms of everyday life and work, it is a beautiful but challenging task for almost every group to find a common starting point for the next steps together.
Jenny and the musician/composer Jetzmann would like to find out with you on 27 May at Kulturhaus Eidelstedt and on 30 May at HausDrei, from which point each of us starts into the evening and how these points will shift again.
We look forward to seeing you!
Jenny & Team
When & where?
🗓️ 27 May | 6–8 pm
Location: Kulturhaus Eidelstedt
Alte Elbgaustraße 12 | 22523 Hamburg
🗓️ 30 May | 7–8:30 pm
Location: HausDrei
Hospitalstraße 107 | 22767 Hamburg–Altona
Please register in advance via DM or by sending an email to [email protected] and we will get back to you with further information.
Screenshot (Open Studio at HausDrei): Helena Ratka
The OPEN STUDIOS are part of TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED, a project by Jenny Beyer. Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg.
11/04/2024
Join us tomorrow, April 12, from 6–8 pm for our next OPEN STUDIO at Studio Alte Post!
Swiss dancer, choreographer and yoga teacher Chris Leuenberger, who's also part of Sweet&Tender Collaborations, is making a stopover in Hamburg to join Jenny's research week:
Although the next piece revolves around an 'attempt of coming together', we are fundamentally interested in what each individual brings as part of the group. In the OPEN STUDIO Jenny, Chris, and the musician/composer Jetzmann are shifting the focus slightly more towards the individual, and perhaps you might even expect some solo work.
🗓️ WHEN: 12 April | 6–8 pm
📍WHERE: Studio 'Alte Post'
Kaltenkirchener Straße 1 | 22769 Hamburg
✉️ Just send a short message to [email protected] or text us via DM if you'd like to take part.
Screenshot: Helena Ratka | Dance Archive of Coming Together
The OPEN STUDIOS are part of TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED, a project by Jenny Beyer. Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg.
04/03/2024
LIEBE BEGLEITER*INNEN DER OFFENEN STUDIOS,
wir möchten Euch ganz herzlich zu unseren nächsten beiden OFFENEN STUDIOS am 05. & 07. März einladen! Marko Milić, Künstler im Bereich Tanz und Multimedia & Mitglied der Künstler*inneninitiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations, wird an beiden Terminen mit Jenny im Studio sein.
// Abschluss unserer TANZLAND-Kooperation //
🗓️Wann: Dienstag, 05. März | 18–20 Uhr
📍 Wo: KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe
// OFFENES STUDIO in Altona //
🗓️Wann: Donnerstag, 07. März | 18–20 Uhr
📍 Wo: Studio 'Alte Post' (Altona)
Sowohl am Dienstag als auch Donnerstag laden euch Jenny & Marko dazu ein, am Entstehungsprozess ihres neuen Stücks "An Attempt of Togetherness" (AT) teilzuhaben, das in Kollaboration mit der Künstler*inneninitiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations entsteht.
💌 Wir bitten um vorherige Anmeldung per Mail an [email protected]. 💌
Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
Eure Jenny & Team
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DEAR COMPANIONS OF THE OPEN STUDIOS,
we would like to cordially invite you to our next two OPEN STUDIOS on March 5th & 7th! Marko Milić, artist in the field of dance and multimedia & member of the artist initiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations, will be in the studio on both dates with Jenny.
// Conclusion of our TANZLAND-cooperation //
🗓️ When: Tuesday, 05 March | 6–8 pm
📍 Where: KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe
// OPEN STUDIO in Altona //
🗓️ When: Thursday, 07 March | 6–8 pm
📍 Where: Studio 'Alte Post' (Altona)
Both on Tuesday and Thursday, Jenny & Marko invite you to participate in the creation process of their new piece "An Attempt of Togetherness" (AT), which is being developed in collaboration with the artist initiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations.
💌 We kindly ask for prior registration via email at [email protected]. 💌
We look forward to seeing you!
Jenny & Team
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Das OFFENE STUDIO im KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe ist gefördert durch Tanzland – Programm für Gastspielkooperationen der Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Gefördert durch die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien.
GEBEN–NEHMEN–BRAUCHEN ist ein Projekt von Jenny Beyer. Unterstützt durch: TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien und von der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg.
📸 Foto: Thies Rätzke
31/01/2024
LIEBE BEGLEITER*INNEN DER OFFENEN STUDIOS,
wir freuen uns auf das zweite OFFENE STUDIO im neuen Jahr. Es wird einen Ausblick auf unsere nächste Produktion Attempt of Togetherness (Arbeitstitel) geben, die im Februar 2025 auf Kampnagel Premiere haben wird. Das Projekt entsteht in Kollaboration mit der Künstler*inneninitiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations und befindet sich zur Zeit in der Planungsphase.
Am 04.02. um 16:00 habt ihr die Chance den Belgischen Choreographen, Tänzer und Performer Pieter Ampe kennenzulernen, der für ein Gastspiel in Hamburg ist. Es wird das erste von vielen OFFENEN STUDIOS in diesem Jahr sein, die das Projekt in seiner Enstehung begleiten werden. Wir treffen uns bei mir im Studio!
Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
💌 Wir bitten um vorherige Anmeldung per Mail an [email protected] melden uns dann mit weiteren Infos bei Euch 💌
Jenny & Team
📸 Anna Muchin .muchin
GEBEN–NEHMEN–BRAUCHEN ist ein Projekt von Jenny Beyer. Unterstützt durch: TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen der Initiative NEUSTART KULTUR. Hilfsprogramm Tanz und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg.
15/01/2024
DEAR COMPANIONS OF THE OPEN STUDIOS, DEAR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN CULTURE,
Welcome to the new year!
In 2024 - the third and, for the time being, final year of our Tanzpakt funding - we want to realise the following plans:
»Attempt of Togetherness« (working title) with Sweet&Tender Collaborations will premiere at in February 2025. Artists from different countries and contexts come together to work on the question of how transnational collaboration is possible today. »Attempt of Togetherness« strives to build networks of affection, to think and work collectively - in the spirit of togetherness.
Open studios
We are continuing our collaborations with , the , and the and cordially invite you to numerous OPEN STUDIOS at these locations - and in the studio Alte Post.
Residencies
We will shortly be announcing the submission deadline for this year’s three residencies. The two-week residencies aim to create a direct encounter between artists and audiences in the form of OPEN STUDIOS in the »Alte Post« studio in Hamburg-Altona.
We look forward to your visit to our studio. And to a year full of artistic inspiration, encounters and creative innovations!
Best regards
Jenny & Team
07/12/2023
DEAR OPEN STUDIO COMPANIONS,
This week marks the start of the third residency of the year in Jenny’s studio. We would therefore like to invite you to a special OPEN STUDIO on 12 December (18 - 20:00) with Nadja Häussler & Sarah Lasaki.
Sarah Lasaki and Nadja Häussler are an artist duo from Hamburg. In their work they combine popping, hip hop newstyle and body percussion. Elements such as the loop station, vocals, instruments and texts are part of their field of experimentation. A wordless, creative and new form of communication is created between these disciplines, to which all those present are invited.
You can register to take part in the OPEN STUDIO on 12 December at [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you!
Nadja, Sarah, Jenny & Team
TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED is a project by Jenny Beyer. Supported by: TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, funded by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg.
02/12/2023
Last week we are in Kassel
02/11/2023
DEAR COMPANIONS OF THE OPEN STUDIOS
We cordially invite you to our meeting and movement format of the OPEN STUDIOS. On Thursday, 9. November, and me will be holding an OPEN STUDIO in the ‚Studio Alte Post‘ from 6-8pm. We look forward to seeing familiar and new faces!
In view of the acute threat posed by current and prolonged crises, it seems all the more important to us to practise contemporary dance as a communicative and discursive medium. Even in times of crisis, we want to stick to our meeting format of the OPEN STUDIOS. Chartreuse came to our studio for the first time last summer as part of ENSEMBLE and we are happy that she will travel all the way from Berlin for the event on 9 November.
is berlin based dance professional. She is originally from Texas but spent much time on the West Coast in the US (San Francisco and Seattle) studying and making dance. She relocated to Berlin five years ago, and in doing so radically shifted her process as an artist. As she navigates transitioning, her artistic work has focused towards care, mutual aid, and sisterhood for qu**rs and trans femmes. I’m lease check her profile and support her way + work 💘💸
💻 Please register in advance by sending an email to [email protected]. We will then contact you with further information ✍️
We look forward to seeing you!
Best regards!
Jenny & Team
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04/10/2023
I would like to invite you to Bad Oldesloe! On 6 October there will be an OPEN STUDIO from 6 - 8 pm at KuB Bad Oldesloe and on 12 and 13 October we will be showing DUETT. The premiere of the play took place at [K]ampnagel in 2014 and we are very excited about another guest performance!
In DUETT, Chris Leuenberger, Chihiro Araki and I devote ourselves to the touching and expressive effect of music on dance and make three piano pieces by Frédéric Chopin the basis of our choreography. We dance with the music, but also to it, against it, anticipating or delaying it. We confront the pathos of classical music with the desire to surrender to it while listening and dancing and create a fragile coexistence of listening and movement. How do you hear music when you see it and why does it move dance so much?
To whet your appetite for the performances in the large hall of the KuB, we want to move together on 6 October. Together with the dancer Chris Leuenberger, I will therefore be holding an OPEN STUDIO from 18 to 20:00. Please register in advance by sending an email to [email protected]. We will contact you with further information.
THX to (Bernhard Siebert) for spontaneously taking great pictures!
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23/09/2023
DEAR COMPANIONS OF THE OPEN STUDIOS,
We would like to invite you to our next OPEN STUDIOS! On Monday, 25 September, we will meet from 18 - 20:00 at (Alte Elbgaustraße 12). On Friday, 29.09., we want to move together with you from 18-20:00 in (Hospitalstraße 107).
The OFFENE STUDIO ON TOUR will then take place for the eighth time in Eidelstedt and for the sixth time in HausDrei in Altona. How we want to shape the OFFEN STUDIOS next week as a group, which movements and exercises, improvisations and impulses we want to share with each other - we decide that from moment to moment and let us be surprised together where the evening will take us.
After two great guest performances and an OPEN STUDIO in Dortmund , the next performances of DUETT will take place next month. We look forward to seeing you on 12 October at
For the OPEN STUDIOS on 25 + 29 September, please register in advance by email to [email protected].
We are looking forward to seeing you!
11/09/2023
DEAR COMPANIONS OF THE OPEN STUDIOS,
The motto for the coming weeks is »FUNK YOU«. Together with Analy Nágila we want to liberate our bodies from the patriarchy with the practice of Brazilian funk. Four consecutive workshops (16 - 21.09.) will lead to a very special OPEN STUDIO on 22.09., 8pm!
Our next artist in residence - the Brazilian choreographer, actress and director Analy Nágila - wants to dive into the world of Brazilian funk, a counterculture with rhythmic beats and rap singing, together with you. We will learn the basic steps and techniques of funk dance and together we will make the patriarchy shake.
When? Dates: Sat 16 Sep 11:00-12:30 (introduction and preliminary discussion).
Mon 18.09., Tue 19.09., Wed 20.09., Thu 21.09. each 18:30-20:00
No previous knowledge is required. Participation is free of charge. Register by email to [email protected] for your preferred dates.
At the end of her residency, Analy invites you to an OPEN STUDIO together with the participants of the workshops. Here, those who cannot make it to the workshops can also come. You can register for participation on 22.09. at [email protected].
We are looking forward to seeing you!
Analy, Jenny & Team
25/08/2023
Israel Akpan Sunday () has finished his residency at studio ‚ALTE POST‘! Thank you ❤️
During his two-week residency "The fear of the unknown - Falling through places", Israel immersed himself in an artistic and philosophical process of experimentation and research. He explored the physical and social act of falling as a potential concept of migration and its connection to the fear of the unknown.
Over three days he has opened up his research process and invited people to participate. Collective music-making, a Sunday brunch and a jam session were held in the studio under Israel's guidance.
Thx to for realising the residencies for Hamburg-based Artists ❤️
11/08/2023
We would like to cordially invite you to three OPEN STUDIOS at Alte Post: On Friday, August 18th, on Sunday, August 20th and on Wednesday, August 23rd!
These OPEN STUDIOS are very special for us - because the host of these meetings will be our Artist in Residence . In mid-August we welcome the dancer, choreographer and musician for two weeks in the studio as part of our residency program.
During his two-week residency, „The Fear of the Unknown – Falling Through Places“, Israel will dive into an artistic and philosophical process of experimenting and researching around the topic of the technical, physical, and societal act of falling as a potential concept of migration and its connection to the fear of the unknown.
He invites you to accompany him in this process and to spend time in the studio with him and others on the following dates:
Friday, August 18, from 6 to 8 p.m., WORKSHOP: Creating shared experiences of the physical act of falling through a physical gathering of dancing and singing bodies in the room. Through Israel’s guidance we will engage ourselves via writing, talking, dancing, singing, making music.
Sunday, August 20, from 11am to 1pm, COMMUNAL BREAKFAST: Sunday brunch with coffee and croissants where private conversations and individual stories can be shared.
Wednesday, August 23, from 6pm to 8pm, JAM SESSION: Open Jam Session of dance and music in the room, embracing the unknown. Please feel free to bring your own instruments.
All three OPEN STUDIOS are open to everyone, no prior artistic knowledge is required.
If you would like to be present at all or one of the dates, please send an e-mail in advance to:
[email protected]
Photo: Öncü Gültekin
04/08/2023
Happy sunny moment in the studio after a beautiful rehearsal day with and .
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19/07/2023
18/07/2023
Dear friends & colleagues, dear companions of the OPEN STUDIOS,
we are very excited to share the online release of SHARED DANCES – A Portrait Series with you!
SHARED DANCES – A Portrait Series is an ongoing collection of dancing portraits, inviting us to encounter people in movement. The portrait series was born out of an interest in giving people and their physicality a narrative space – a narrative space that continues beyond the premieres of our stage projects.
WHAT DO I LEARN ABOUT A PERSON WHEN I CAN WATCH THEM MOVE AND THEY TELL ME ABOUT THEIR MOVEMENTS?
The first intimate and very touching digital portraits were created in collaboration with the eight dancers Chihiro Araki, Chartreuse, Venetsiana Kalampaliki, Chris Leuenberger, Joel Small, Israel Akpan Sunday, Nina Wollny und Salah Zater from our group piece ENSEMBLE (premiere: 18 January 2023 | Kampnagel Hamburg). In eight short videos, the dancers share the same question:
'What brings you here?
WHAT IS TOLD WHEN PEOPLE INTRODUCE THEMSELVES DANCING?
Although the dancers in their portraits never come together physically, their (body) stories, their movements and motives for turning the stage into a space of action are linked in very different ways.
Our plan to let a portrait archive grow alongside our stage projects aims to question contemporary forms of assembly or contemporary stages as places of assembly: What are many bodies today? What are they depicting? And do contemporary stages provide enough room for polyphony and multiple corporealities?
>>> CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE PORTRAITS: https://jennybeyer.de/choreographies/shared-dances-a-portrait-series/
Jenny Beyer ist Choreographin und Tänzerin. Ihre vorwiegend auf Kampnagel und bei K3 Tanzplan Hamburg verankerte Arbeit steht für die Einbeziehung und Bindung von Zuschauer*innen durch regelmäßige offene Proben.
27/06/2023
As a preview of our portrait series 'SHARED DANCES' (online-release next week), we cordially invite you to a special OPEN STUDIO this Thursday, 29 June, from 6–8 pm, at our Studio 'Alte Post':
'SHARED DANCES – A Portrait Series' is a collection of digital dance portraits that grows from our stage projects. The first portraits were created in collaboration with the eight very different dancers from our group piece ENSEMBLE (premiere: 18 January 2023 | Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste).
In eight short videos, we see solos of the dancers, with which they – not only, but also – answer the same questions: 'What brings you here?' 'For whom do you dance your material?' The challenge here is to pass on the solo to one of the other dancers afterwards.
Although the dancers never physically come together, their (body) stories, their movements and motives for turning the stage into a space for action are linked in very different ways. 'SHARED DANCES – A Portrait Series' is our tool to explore and communicate dance as a social intervention.
On Thursday, Jenny, the dancer Salah Zater and the musician Jetzmann invite you to have a look into the videos together and to move, inspired by the portraits.
We look forward to seeing you!
💬 Just write a short message via DM or to [email protected] if you'd like to take part.
Filmstill: Joel Small | SHARED DANCES – Portrait Series | (c) Helena Ratka
TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED is a project by Jenny Beyer. Supported by: TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, funded by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg.
SHARED DANCES – A Portrait Series is supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media within the program NEUSTART KULTUR.
23/06/2023
This picture was taken yesterday at the Olympia Tower in Munich before the at Olympiahalle with 10000 people in the audience. I work with Deichkind as a choreographer since 2012.
Today I am back in Hamburg and I am looking forward to tonight’s OPEN STUDIO .
Both events are very different in size, context and appearance. Still both events explore and offer ways of coming together through dance and music. Let’s get moving, let’s get dancing, let’s come together!
Photo by .woon
20/06/2023
Liebe Begleiter*innen der Offenen Studios,
wir laden Euch ganz herzlich zum nächsten Offenen Studio am Freitag, den 23.06., von 18–20 Uhr ins HausDrei (Hospitalstraße 107, 22767 HH–Altona) ein.
Diese Woche möchten wir mit Euch in den Sommeranfang tanzen und in Altona gemeinsam schwärmen, spiegeln, erinnern, berühren und vor allem ausprobieren: Was brauchen wir z.B. von einem Warm-Up bei sommerlichen 30 Grad? ☀️ Wie finden wir einen gemeinsamen Auftakt, individuelle und kollektive Rhythmen, eigene und gemeinsame (Bewegungs-)Sprachen? Jenny und der Musiker Jetzmann freuen sich schon sehr darauf, diesen und vielen weitere Fragen körperlich mit Euch nachzuspüren.
💬 Schreibt einfach eine kurze Mail an [email protected] oder via Facebook, wenn ihr Lust habt, dabei zu sein.
Wir freuen uns schon auf Euch!
12/05/2023
After having Salah Zater as our first artist in residence in 2022, we'll celebrate the second round of our residency programme 'To Give–to Take–to Need' this year: The residency programme invites choreographers to spend 2 weeks at our studio 'Alte Post' (Hamburg–Altona), opening their artistic practices to audiences and hosting an encounter with spectators in form of an OPEN STUDIO.
We're very happy to introduce the artists in residence 2023:
Residence 1, 14.–25.08.: Israel Akpan Sunday works as a choreographer, dancer & musician between Hamburg & Lagos. He will invite you to explore the technical, physical & societal act of falling (as a potential concept of migration) and the fear of the unknown.
Residence 2, 11.–22.09: Analy Nágila Freitas Reis (Analy Nágila Performances) is a Brazilian actress, performer, choreographer & director. Based on the principle of 'anthropophagy' – devouring what oppresses you –, she'll explore how Brazilian funk can liberate our bodies from patriarchy.
Residence 3, 27.11.–8.12.: Nadja Häussler & Sarah Lasaki will dive deeper into the development of their piece 'RePulse', which comprises dance styles that are deeply rooted in street culture. With their transdiciplinary approach they'll veer away from dance perfectionism & work on finding new & rooted connections with sound & movement as a natural way of communication.
The jury, consisting of Verena Reygers from Kulturhaus Eidelstedt , Tejan Lamboi from W3 - Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik e.V. and Jenny Beyer Productions, received many great applications from diverse working artists & collectives. To contribute to the great need of more places and resources for artistic research in Hamburg, the residency programme goes into the third round next year.
The residency project is part of the three-year-project TO GIVE-TO TAKE-TO NEED, funded by DIEHL+RITTER/TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media.
28/04/2023
Liebe Begleiter*innen der Offenen Studios,
wir laden Euch ganz herzlich zum heutigen Offenen Studio von 18–20 Uhr ins HausDrei (Hospitalstraße 107, 22767 HH–Altona) ein.
Ein, zwei Tage haben wir zwar noch, aber symbolisch möchten wir schon jetzt mit euch in den Mai tanzen: Jenny, die Tänzerin Venetsiana Kalampaliki und der Musiker/Komponist Jetzmann stehen schon in den Startlöchern für einen bewegten Abend in Altona.
Welche Bewegungen und Übungen, Improvisationen und Impulse wir heute miteinander teilen wollen – das entscheiden wir von Moment zu Moment und lassen uns gemeinsam überraschen, wohin uns der Abend führt.
💬 Schreibt einfach eine kurze Mail an [email protected] oder via Facebook, wenn ihr Lust habt, dabei zu sein.
Wir freuen uns schon auf Euch! 🌺
19/04/2023
Wir laden Euch ganz herzlich zum nächsten OFFENEN STUDIO am Sonntag, den 23. April, von 15–17 Uhr ins Kulturhaus Eidelstedt ein!
Jenny Beyer Productions, die Tänzerin Venetsiana Kalampaliki und der Musiker/Komponist Jetzmann möchten das Wochenende gemeinsam mit Euch ausklingen lassen: Tanzend, zuhörend, beobachtend – je nachdem, was sich im Moment gut und richtig anfühlt.
Venetsiana kennen viele von Euch bereits, u.a. aus ENSEMBLE (2023) oder unserem Eidelstedter OFFENEN STUDIO letzten Februar. Falls ihr Lust habt, mehr über ihre Arbeit zu erfahren, haben wir diesmal einen Veranstaltungstipp für Euch: Beim Hauptsache Frei Festival der Darstellenden Künste Hamburgs zeigt sie diesen Freitag ihre Solo-Performance 'Phrases' um 19 Uhr im Hamburger Sprechwerk.
Ihr Stück kreist u.a. um die Frage von Zugänglichkeit – ein Thema, dem wir uns auch wieder praktisch im OFFENEN STUDIO widmen werden.
✍🏻 Meldet euch via DM oder schreibt eine kurze Mail an [email protected], wenn ihr dabei sein möchtet. Wir melden uns dann mit weiteren Infos bei Euch.
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We cordially invite you to join our next OPEN STUDIO on Sunday, 23 April, from 3–5 pm, at Kulturhaus Eidelstedt.
Jenny Beyer Productions, Venetsiana Kalampaliki and Jetzmann would like to end the weekend together with you: Dancing, listening, observing – depending on what feels good and right at the moment.
✍🏻 Just write a short message via DM or mail to [email protected], if you'd like to take part.
PS: Don't miss Venetsianas solo performance 'Phrases' this Friday at Hamburger Sprechwerk as part of Hauptsache Frei Festival der Darstellenden Künste Hamburgs.
18/04/2023
16/04/2023
Verschiedene Trainingsansätze verbinden und dabei die Erwartungshaltung an den Körper berücksichtigen – in THE ALTERABLE BODY von Jenny Beyer kommen unter anderem Fitnesstraining, Improvisation und Authentic Movement zum Einsatz. Wie entstehen daraus produktive und gesunde Formen des Trainings?
Mo 17. - Do 20.04. | 10:30 - 12:00 | K32
Mehr Infos: https://k3-hamburg.de/programm/vorstellungen/kalender/veranstaltung/54306
📸Helena Ratka
07/02/2023
From 13.–17. March I'll be hosting a COLLABORATORY on the topic of mediation and audience encounter in dance at the Akademie der Kulturellen Bildung Remscheid – and a few places are still available!
If you'd like to participate or spread the word, you can register or find more information here: http://bit.ly/3K5hhpp
02/02/2023
Time for the first OPEN STUDIO this year at 07.02. from 6–8 pm at with .k and . 🎉
When?
07.02 | 6–8 pm
Where?
| Alte Elbgaustraße 12 | 22523 Hamburg
Just send a short message to [email protected] or via DM if you'd like to take part.
Looking forward to seeing you!
21/01/2023
Almost time to say goodbye to ENSEMBLE at Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste – but first we'll celebrate our last performance in Hamburg tonight! 🔥
If you can't come tonight, we'll have two further performances at KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe on the 27. January.
Photos: 📸 Anja Beutler
19/01/2023
From 19.–21. we'll be showing ENSEMBLE at Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste – and Nina Wollny makes the team on stage complete💜:
NINA WOLLNY is a dance artist based in Trondheim, Norway since 2019. After her graduation in 2002 she joined the company anoukvandijk dc in Amsterdam and has worked there as dancer, rehearsal director and artistic assistant for more than 10 years. Since 2012 Nina is working with different choreographers in Europe. She is working and performing with Jenny Beyer for 10 years now. In Norway she works with Mia Habib Productions, BodyCartographyProject and others. She enjoys exploring many different approaches to dance and movement and is attracted to the unknown. Nina started teaching when she was 15 as a way to deepen her own understanding of dance. Now 28 years later she still enjoys sharing with others what fascinates her. At the moment she is enjoying the power of bodies always in transition and still connected.
Photo: 📸 Thies Rätzke
18/01/2023
Today is premiere day of ENSEMBLE 💙
Concept/Artistic direction/choreography: Jenny Beyer
Dance/Choreography: Chartreuse, Chihiro Araki, Chris Leuenberger, Israel Akpan Sunday, Joel Small, Nina Wollny, Salah Zater, Venetsiana Kalampaliki
Music/Live-Sound: Jetzmann
Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting, Igor Dobricic
Costume: Gloria Brillowska
Costume Assistance: Luca Punke
Stage: Marian Regdosz
Light design: Henning Eggers
Light technics: Jana Köster
Video Documentation: Helena Ratka
Artistic production/Press: STÜCKLIESEL
Artistic assistance: Mara Nitz
Graphic: Hansen/2
Photos: 📷 Wolfgang Unger
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wir laden Euch ganz herzlich zum nächsten OFFENEN STUDIO am Montag, den 22. April, von 18 bis 20 Uhr ins Kulturhaus Eidelstedt ein! Auch das kommende OFFENE STUDIO in Eidelstedt widmen wir unserem nächsten Projekt An Attempt of Togetherness (AT) mit Sweet&Tender Collaborations. Jenny und Jetzmann freuen sich schon darauf, Euch zu treffen! Wir bitten um vorherige Anmeldung per Mail an [email protected] und melden uns dann mit weiteren Infos bei Euch zurück. ________________ We cordially invite you to our next OPEN STUDIO on Monday, 22 April, from 6–8 pm at Kulturhaus Eidelstedt! We're dedicating the upcoming OPEN STUDIO in Eidelstedt to our next project, An Attempt of Togetherness, with Sweet&Tender Collaborations. Jenny and Jetzmann are already looking forward to meeting you! Please register in advance by sending an email to [email protected] and we will get back to you with further information.
Not losing hope for peace : : This t-shirt by @haylandt supports the work of @jouannahassoun and @shaihoffmann. In their project TRIALOGE Jouanna Hassoun and Shai Hoffmann visit schools and offer space for the pupils to talk about Israel and Palestine, a space for listening, for reflecting, finding words and getting informed.
Trailer premiere of ENSEMBLE: Get a little 3-minute insight into our performances at @kampnagel_hamburg from 18–21 January 2023. 💘 We end up – and not only in dance – in the same dilemma again and again. The longing for togetherness rubs up against the search for a distinction, differentiation, for personal freedom, for breaking out of a group. And although these two forces are seemingly incompatible, it is clear that they cannot exist without each other. If we focus on the same thing – on the perfect correspondence of intention and movement in different bodies – we inevitably come to the emergence of differences. And vice versa in the same way. With ENSEMBLE, choreographer @jenny_beyer_production and eight dancers have decided to brush the traditional form of group dance in ballet against the grain: the classical corps de ballet as an equalising human formation is broken up. What does it mean to engage in unison and in many? Will the dancers seek assimilation or, even more so, separation? Quite simply, they move away from this simplistic, two-part categorisation and inspire each other in a game of constant movement. Seemingly equal forms give way to individualities and a word that doesn't really exist: Multi-corporeality. Concept/Artistic Direction/Choreography: Jenny Beyer Dance/Choreography: Chartreuse, Chihiro Araki, Chris Leuenberger, Israel Akpan Sunday, Joel Small, Nina Wollny, Salah Zater, Venetsiana Kalampaliki Music/Live-Sound: @jetzmann Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting, Igor Dobričić Costume: Gloria Brillowska Costume Assistance: Luca Punke Stage: Marian Regdosz Light design: Henning Eggers Light technics: Jana Köster Video Documentation: Helena Ratka Artistic production/Press: @stueckliesel Artistic assistance: Mara Nitz Graphic: @hansen2_studio 🎬 Trailer: Helena Ratka ENSEMBLE is a prod. by Jenny Beyer, in co-prod. with Kampnagel Hamburg, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg. It is concept. docked to the 3-year-projec
Some impressions from our recent OPEN STUDIO. Since 2022, we have been thinking of our meeting format of the OPEN STUDIOS as even more mobile - in addition to @kampnagel_hamburg , the OPEN STUDIOS now take place regularly in the Hamburg district cultural centres @hausdrei, @Kulturhaus_Eidelstedt, @kub_bad_oldesloe as well as at our new rehearsal location ‚Studio Alte Post‘. The next OPEN STUDIO will take place @kulturhaus_eidelstedt on 18.10. {6-8pm). We are looking forward to seeing you! Music by @jetzmann Funded by #tanzpaktstadtlandbund and #behoerdefuerkulturundmedienhamburg
On 12th October, this Thursday, we show DUETT in Bad Oldesloe! @kub_bad_oldesloe is only a few minutes‘ walk from the train station and 45 minutes from Hamburg‘s main station. We look forward to seeing you! Video footage was taken at @theaterimdepot ❤️ Thx to @kulturstiftungdesbundes #TanzLand #ContemporaryDance #Dance #BadOldesloe
Ten years ago we showed DUETT for the first time @kampnagel_hamburg. Next week (16 & 17.09.) we’ll be showing the piece at @theaterimdepot - @chichi_araki will take over the part we originally developed for and with @ninasmw. @leuenbergerchris complements us 💘 On 12 + 13 October there’ll be more shows at @kub_bad_oldesloe Exciting! Thx to @nationalesperformancenetz & @kulturstiftungdesbundes #Dance #Contemporary #Gastspiel #Interview
Based on her current work Ensemble, in which eight dancers form a heterogeneous and self-determined corps de ballet, Jenny Beyer has invited the dancer and choreographer Lucie Eidenbenz to test the parameters of equality and difference in a duet. During their two-week residency at Tanzhaus Zürich and in a dialogue with the dramaturg Anne Kerstingthey, they question the reasons for getting in synch with each other and the movements that result from this. Lucie and Jenny have known each other since 2006 and have developed many projects as part of the artist initiative Sweet&Tender Collaborations. After a ten-year break, they have now begun research for a new collaborative Sweet&Tender project under the working title Attempt of togetherness, which will premiere in the 2024/25 season at Kampnagel in Hamburg. Join our sharing at Tanzhaus Zürich on 8 September, 6pm!
Preparing our performances of DUETT (2014) that are coming up 16, 17 September at Theater im Depot, Dortmund and 12, 13 October at KuB, Bad Oldesloe
ENSEMBLE (KuB Bad Oldesloe)
Was der Raum für einen Unterschied macht! Anfang des Jahres durften wir ENSEMBLE im KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe teilen. In dieser Art von white cube konnte nochmal eine ganz besondere Nähe zum Publikum entstehen ("Es ist wie ein Kammerspiel."). **************** What a difference the space makes! Earlier this year we had the pleasure to share ENSEMBLE at @kub_bad_oldesloe. In this kind of white cube a very special closeness to the audience could develop ("It's like a chamber play."). Concept/Artistic Direction/Choreography: Jenny Beyer Dance/Choreography: Chartreuse, Chihiro Araki, Chris Leuenberger, Israel Akpan Sunday, Joel Small, Nina Wollny, Salah Zater, Venetsiana Kalampaliki Music/Live-Sound: Jetzmann Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting, Igor Dobričić Costume: Gloria Brillowska Costume Assistance: Luca Punke Stage: Marian Regdosz Light design: Henning Eggers Light technics: Jana Köster Video Documentation: Helena Ratka Artistic production/Press: STÜCKLIESEL Artistic assistance: Mara Nitz Graphic: Hansen/2 ENSEMBLE is a production by Jenny Beyer, in co-production with Kampnagel Hamburg, funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Media Hamburg. It is conceptually docked to the 3-year-project TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED, funded by DIEHL+RITTER/TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz. The guest performance ENSEMBLE at KuB Bad Oldesloe is funded by the Danceland – Guest performance partnership programme of the Federal Cultural Foundation. Funded by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. 🎬 Trailer: Helena Ratka
ENSEMBLE (Trailer)
Trailer premiere of ENSEMBLE: Get a little 3-minute insight into our performances at Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste from 18–21 January 2023. 💘 We end up – and not only in dance – in the same dilemma again and again. The longing for togetherness rubs up against the search for a distinction, differentiation, for personal freedom, for breaking out of a group. And although these two forces are seemingly incompatible, it is clear that they cannot exist without each other. If we focus on the same thing – on the perfect correspondence of intention and movement in different bodies – we inevitably come to the emergence of differences. And vice versa in the same way. With ENSEMBLE, choreographer @jenny_beyer_production and eight dancers have decided to brush the traditional form of group dance in ballet against the grain: the classical corps de ballet as an equalising human formation is broken up. What does it mean to engage in unison and in many? Will the dancers seek assimilation or, even more so, separation? Quite simply, they move away from this simplistic, two-part categorisation and inspire each other in a game of constant movement. Seemingly equal forms give way to individualities and a word that doesn't really exist: Multi-corporeality. Concept/Artistic Direction/Choreography: Jenny Beyer Dance/Choreography: Chartreuse, Chihiro Araki, Chris Leuenberger, Israel Akpan Sunday, Joel Small, Nina Wollny, Salah Zater, Venetsiana Kalampaliki Music/Live-Sound: Jetzmann Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting, Igor Dobričić Costume: Gloria Brillowska Costume Assistance: Luca Punke Stage: Marian Regdosz Light design: Henning Eggers Light technics: Jana Köster Video Documentation: Helena Ratka Artistic production/Press: STÜCKLIESEL Artistic assistance: Mara Nitz Graphic: Hansen/2 🎬 Trailer: Helena Ratka ENSEMBLE is a prod. by Jenny Beyer, in co-prod. with Kampnagel Hamburg, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Media Hamburg. It is conce
RESIDENCIES 'TO GIVE–TO TAKE–TO NEED'
How do I meet the audience? How do I include the audience in my work? These are the guiding questions of our residency programme at our Studio 'Alte Post'. The programme is an attempt to invite different artists and audiences to come together – and to share space, structures and resources. In August 2022 we were glad to have Hamburg dancer, performer and choreographer Salah Zater as our first artist in residence: Towards the end of his research, he opened his process and hosted an energetic OPEN STUDIO entitled "Your body is your instrument". 💥 🎬 Video: Helena Ratka TO GIVE–TO TAKE-TO NEED is a project by Jenny Beyer, funded by DIEHL+RITTER/TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Ministry of Culture and the Media Hamburg.
ENSEMBLE Third part of the Trilogy of Encounter PREMIERE: Next week! – 18. January 2023 | 7.30 pm | Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste Further performances: 19.–21. January 2023 | 7.30 pm | Kampnagel - Internationales Zentrum für schönere Künste 27. January | 8 pm | KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe Infos & Tickets: https://lmy.de/yaXTr We end up – and not only in dance – in the same dilemma again and again. The longing for togetherness rubs up against the search for a distinction, differentiation, for personal freedom, for breaking out of a group. And although these two forces are seemingly incompatible, it is clear that they cannot exist without each other. We can turn it around however we want: If we focus on the same thing – on the perfect correspondence of intention and movement in different bodies – we inevitably come to the emergence of differences. And vice versa in the same way. With ENSEMBLE, choreographer Jenny Beyer Productions and eight dancers have decided to brush the traditional form of group dance in ballet against the grain. The classical corps de ballet as an equalising human formation is broken up. The eight of them ask what it means to be in harmony with the many. Will they seek assimilation or, even more so, dissociation? Quite simply, they move away from this simplistic, two-part categorisation and inspire each other in a game of constant movement. In the midst of this corps de ballet, seemingly equal forms give way to differences and a word that does not really exist: multicorporeality. Concept/Artistic direction/Choreography: Jenny Beyer Dance/Choreograpy: Chartreuse, Chihiro Araki, Chris Leuenberger, Israel Akpan Sunday, Joel Small, Nina Wollny, Salah Zater, Venetsiana Kalampaliki Music/Live-Sound: Jetzmann Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting, Igor Dobričić Costume: Gloria Brillowska Costume Assistance: Luca Punke Stage: Marian Regdosz Light: Henning Eggers Video Documentation: Helena Ratka
Noa4 hat ein paar schöne Eindrücke von unserem ersten OPEN STUDIO im Kulturhaus Eidelstedt eingefangen. 🎬 Sunday Israel Akpan, Jenny Beyer Productions und Jetzmann freuen sich schon auf das nächste OFFENE STUDIO in Eidelstedt am Sonntag, den 13.11., von 15–17 Uhr und laden euch herzlich ein, vorbei zu kommen! Wenn ihr dabei sein möchtet, schreibt einfach eine kurze Mail an [email protected] oder meldet euch per DM. Video: Die Rechte verbleiben bei der on air new media GmbH. ******************** Video: Die Rechte liegen bei der on air new media GmbH. Noa4 captured some nice impressions from our first OPEN STUDIO at Kulturhaus Eidelstedt. 🎬 Sunday Israel Akpan, Jenny Beyer Productions and Jetzmann are already looking forward to the next OPEN STUDIO in Eidelstedt on Sunday, 13.11., from 3-5 pm and cordially invite you to come by! If you want to take part, please register in advance by sending a mail to [email protected] or via DM Video: The rights remain with on air new media GmbH.
How will the project 'To Give – to Take – to Need' shape our work in the next three years? The TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund funding that we received for our project 'To Give – to Take – to Need' enables us to share our space, our encounter formats & our structure with other artists & with people we haven't met before in different places in Hamburg and beyond – and we're extremely grateful for that. Two large pieces will be created, for the first time the Open Studios will take place in the Hamburg cultural centers @hausdrei & @kulturhaus_eidelstedt and our residency programme started in the beginning of this week. We're curious to see what comes next. 🎬 Video: Helena Ratka Supported by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, funded by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Ministry of Culture and the Media Hamburg. #GebenNehmenBrauchen #ToGiveToTakeToNeed #TanzpaktStadtLandBund #OpenStudio #JennyBeyer #Stueckliesel #ContemporaryDance
Wir, Jenny, @ninasmw und @jetzmann, freuen uns riesig darauf, Euch heute bei unserem ersten OFFENEN STUDIO im @hausdrei zu treffen und uns mit Euch zu bewegen! 🕔 Wann? 05. August | 16–17.30 Uhr 📌Wo? @hausdrei, Hospitalstraße 107, 22767 Hamburg–Altona Kommt einfach vorbei und bringt wetterfeste Kleidung mit – wir freuen uns schon auf Euch und hoffen, dass die Sonne später noch rauskommt! Gefördert von TANZPAKT Stadt–Land–Bund, gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen der Initiative NEUSTART KULTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg. ********* We, Jenny, @ninasmw and @jetzmann, are super excited to meet you today at our first OPEN STUDIO at @hausdrei and get moving with you! 🕔 When? 05 August | 4–5.30pm 📌Where? @hausdrei, Hospitalstraße 107, 22767 Hamburg-Altona Just come along and bring weatherproof clothes – we are looking forward to seeing you and hope the sun will come out later! Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund, funded by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KUKTUR.Hilfsprogramm Tanz and the Ministry of Culture and the Media Hamburg.
SUITE (6+) at KuB Bad Oldesloe
Tomorrow we'll bring Johann Sebastian Bach's famous Cello Suite Nr. 1 to KUB - Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Bad Oldesloe: Let's explore how the music makes us jump, stomp, sway and spin! In SUITE (6+) two dancers and a cellist invite children to experience, dance and enjoy music together. They open themselves to the stories, images and emotions that music can trigger in the dancing body. 📌 Dates: 23 June | 10 am & 4 pm | KuB Bad Oldesloe The guest performance at KuB Bad Oldesloe is supported by the TANZLAND guest performance cooperation program of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media. SUITE is a production by explore dance – Network dance for young audience, a project by fabrik moves Potsdam, Fokus Tanz / Tanz und Schule e.V. Munich and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg. Explore dance is funded by DANCE PACT Local-Regional-National with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR initiative, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, the Department of Arts and Culture Munich and the Bavarian Federal Association for Contemporary Dance with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Arts, as well as the state capital Potsdam and the Ministry for Science, Research and Culture of the state of Brandenburg.
SUITE (6+)
We'll be rolling out the dance floor again and are happy to share SUITE (6+) at KuB Bad Oldesloe next week! 👋🏻 During the last months we already explored how (classical) music flows through and shakes our bodies in our intergenerational workshops at – a beautiful start of our 3-year-Tanzland cooperation. We're already looking forward to meeting all of you again and are curious how our younger and more mature audiences will experience the piece. In SUITE two dancers and a cellist invite children to experience, dance and enjoy music together. They open themselves to the stories, images and emotions that music can trigger in the dancing body. What is being played is Johann Sebastian Bach's famous Cello Suite Nr. 1. Dates: 23 June 2022 | 10 am + 4 pm | 📍KuB Bad Oldesloe Artistic Direction/Dance/Choreography: Jenny Beyer Dance/Choreography: Jenny Beyer, Joel Small Cello: Lea Tessmann Music/Sound: Jetzmann Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting Stage: Marian Regdosz Costume: Gloria Brillowska Light: Jana Köster Soundtechnics: Juliette Wion Mentoring: Alfredo Zinola PR: Stückliesel Artistic Assistance: Mara Nitz 🎬Trailer: Mathias Hollaender The guest performance at KuB Bad Oldesloe is supported by the TANZLAND guest performance cooperation program of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media. SUITE is a production by explore dance – Network dance for young audience, a project by fabrik moves Potsdam, Fokus Tanz / Tanz und Schule e.V. Munich and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg. Explore dance is funded by DANCE PACT Local-Regional-National with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR initiative, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, the Department of Arts and Culture Munich and the Bavarian Federal Association for Contemporary Dance with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Arts, as well as the state ca