
under constant stress in merciless competition until the world collapses Michael Scheiner writes about Ampelmenschen for the Mittelbayerishe Zeitung. Read the whole review of Tanz.Fabrik!Sieben evening under this link
under constant stress in merciless competition until the world collapses Michael Scheiner writes about Ampelmenschen for the Mittelbayerishe Zeitung. Read the whole review of Tanz.Fabrik!Sieben evening under this link
a very intellectual although by no means pretentious, but rather amusingly ironic. Stefan Rimek reviews Ampelmenshen, along with the whole Tanz.Fabrik!Sieben in Donau Post Read the whole review here
Monika Żmijewska reviews Plateau in one of the best known Polish newspapers – Gazeta Wyborcza. It perfectly accommodated Polish phobias, ills, myths, touched taboos, reaching for unobvious means of expression.
Rozbark Theater may not blaze the way in contemporary dance, but in combination with the words – it makes an amazing impression. A new review by Jerzy Doroszkiewicz appeared after… Read more »
Comic scenes and monologues that bring to mind the humor of Monty Python’s movies, amuse and worry at the same time Joanna Sarnecka reviews Plateau for the main on-line dance… Read more »
Monika Witkowska from Poland danced to present the terrible political situation in her country, especially the attempt to tighten the abortion law, for which she received public applause. Susanne Wolke… Read more »
The solo piece “I fought Piranhas” by the Polish choreographer and company director Maciej Kuźmiński was read like a feminist statement, danced viciously and with defiant anger by Monika Witkowska…. Read more »
“[…] The penetrating music of Steve Reich (It’s Gonna Rain, pt. 1) requires so much attention that it takes effort as a spectator to follow the dance. Nevertheless it succeeds,… Read more »
“[…] a beautiful scene at the end when all the lamps come down to spy on the dancers piece by piece” – Ruben Brugman
“In It’s Gonna Rain Kuźmiński gives Steve Reich’s eponymous composition a funny twist to simple movements such as turning, stepping and walking.” – Annette Embrechts
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