freelance choreographer and dance artist T I L L M A N N B E C K E R
German freelance choreographer and dance artist Tillmann Becker was born in Indonesia.
He began his career as a dancer with the Coburg City Ballet in Germany, where he also worked as a physiotherapist. He later moved to the Netherlands to broaden his dance and choreographic vocabulary and completed his dance training at the ArtEZ University of the Arts in Arnhem. Engagements as a dancer have taken him to the Staatstheater Braunschweig, the Theater Bielefeld, the Ballet of the Landes
theater Flensburg, the Unterwegstheater Heidelberg, the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Staatstheater Kassel. In addition to independent projects in Europe, he has performed in works by Marco Goecke, Angelin Preljocaj, Roy Assaf, Amos Ben-Tal, Noa Shadur, Jeori Dubbe, Gregor Zoellig, Simone Sandroni, Henrietta Horn, Hans-Henning Paar, Helena Waldmann, Ashley Lobo, Jan Pusch and Katrín Hall. In 2012 he won 2nd prize at the International Choreography Competition "No Ballet" in Ludwigshafen. He was nominated for the "ITs Krisztina de Châtel Award" in Amsterdam/ Netherlands with his duet "The one we act, the other we are", choreographed for Milan Kampfer and himself. He was twice a semi-finalist at the "International Choreographic Competition Hanover" in Germany. For his work "Babylon" he received a scholarship from TANZAllianz, a cooperation between UnterwegsTheater Heidelberg and Theater- und Orchester Heidelberg. His latest works "baby on fire" and "untold paradox" were performed live and online at LOT-Theater e.V. Braunschweig. His therapeutic knowledge and cultural heritage are inherent components of inspiration in his work. As a guest lecturer he has performed at various city and state theatres in Germany and teaches for the artists' agency ZAV. In 2016 he was guest professor at the Shenzhen Arts School (China) in cooperation with TanzArt OstWest and Tanzcompagnie Gießen under the direction of Tarek Assam. In 2021 Tillmann choreographed and performed TV Idents for 3sat, a German television channel with a cultural focus. Since 2022 he has been touring with the Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov and danced the opening of the Festival d'Avignon in collaboration with the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Gogol Center Moscow. For the season 2022/2023, Tillmann has been engaged as rehearsal director for the dance company of the Staatstheater Kassel / TANZ_KASSEL under the artistic direction of Thorsten Teubl. For the 2023/2024 season, Tillmann has been engaged as guest rehearsal director for the dance company of the Staatstheater Braunschweig under the artistic direction of Gregor Zöllig. Most recently, he has assisted choreographer Sita Ostheimer in her productions at Volkstheater Rostock, Theater Pforzheim, Staatstheater Kassel, Staatstheater Braunschweig and for Xiexin Dance Theater in Shanghai, China. This summer, Tillmann will return to China as an independent artist to teach at the Shanghai Xiexin Dance Theatre's 2024 "VANGUARD BODY International Workshop".
07/07/2022
Tonight “The Black Monk” by in coproduction with Hamburg celebrates it‘s 🇫🇷 France premiere on the main stage at the Palais des Papes in Avignon. The performance is opening the 76th international Festival d’Avignon - one of the main events of Europeans Theatre- and Danceworld.
I am super glad to be part of such a lovely team, sharing the stage with extraordinary contemporary artists and wishing everyone involved a big Toi Toi Toi!
“Davai” / Let’s go!”
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pictures (c) .raynauddelage
23/03/2022
tonight performing “Der Schwarze Mönch“ / nach Anton Tschechow / Regie Hamburg
06/03/2022
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21/01/2022
tonight we the pre-premiere the “Black Monk” by Kirill Serebrennikov Hamburg!
- untold paradox -
“During my travels, I love to photograph all kinds of graffiti, including my visit to Bethlehem and the West Bank. Standing in front of a concrete wall in an area of political tension triggered a paradoxical feeling in me that gave rise to the image of a gap between hope and captivity.“
In “untold paradox”, Tillmann Becker asks questions about the meaning and value of freedom. He questions the behavior in seemingly unsolveable border conflicts and searches for a weaponless world in his dance movement research. The duet shows a soldier who remains anonymous by his gas mask. The girl wants to take off her gas mask, but does the girl manage to pe*****te his anonymity?
“TanZzeit Part V” is an event of LOT-Theater Braunschweig e.V. Braunschweig in cooperation with the Staatsoper Hannover as part of Tanzstelle Braunschweig.
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The German freelance Choreographer, Bachelor of Dance and Dancemaker Tillmann Buala Becker was born in Indonesia. His carrier as a dancer started at the Coburg City Ballet in Germany, which he also supervised as a physiotherapist.
Later on he went to the Netherlands to enrich his dance and choreographic vocabulary, where he already performed, among others, repertoire of Marco Goecke, Jeori Dubbe and Angelin Preljocaj at the ArtEZ University of the Arts in Arnhem. Still in his studies, he won the 2. Prize at the International Choreographic Competition in Ludwigshafen „No Ballet“ with his duet "The one we act, the other we are”, choreographed onto Milan Kampfer and himself and was nominated for the "ITs Krisztina de Châtel Award" in Amsterdam/ The Netherlands.
Tillmann joined Staatstheater Braunschweig after he got the permission to audition for full-contract-work-relationship already during his last year of university. In Braunschweig he was seen, among others, in works by Henrietta Horn, Kathrin Hall, Jan Pusch, Gregor Zöllig and Roy Assaf. Further engagements as dancer brought him to Landestheater Flensburg, Theater Bielefeld and Unterwegstheater Heidelberg. Beside free projects in Europe and China Tillmann was invited to perform with choreographers such as Hans Henning Paar and Helena Waldmann.
Tillmann’s works have been presented at festivals, young choreographers evenings and twice at the Competition for Choreographers in Hannover. For his latest work “Babylon” he received a scholarship through the Arbeitsgemeinschaft TANZAllianz, Cooperation of UnterwegsTheater Heildelberg und Theater- und Orchester Heidelberg.
His therapeutic knowledge and cultural heritage are inherent components of inspiration in his work.