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German dancers to perform at Hanoi Opera House

Dancers from Sasha Waltz & Guests will be performing Travelogue – Twenty to Eight at the Hanoi Opera House on Oct. 2.
Dancers from Sasha Waltz & Guests will be performing Travelogue – Twenty to Eight at the Hanoi Opera House on Oct. 2.

The contemporary musical tells the story of a group of five people ofdifferent nationalities who live in a tenement and share one kitchen.The kitchen acts as a mirror in which rituals, habits and behaviourpartterns are reflected.

Through these reflections a web of relaltionships is woven. Thecharacters run around, neurotic and obsessive in their actions, lonelyand lost, unable to find a way out – prisoners of their own socialstructures.

The contemporary dance was choreographed by Sasha Waltz and premieredin 1993. Sasha Waltz, a German-born director and concept writer,studied with Waltraud Kornhaas and at the School for New DanceDevelopment in Amsterdam .

She co-founded the company, Sasha Waltz & Guests with Jochen Sandigin 1993. She has received numerous grants and awards, including the1994 prize for Competition in Groningen and Berliner Zeitung critics’prize for Travellogue – Twenty to Eight. In September 1999, Waltz wasnamed one of the artistic directors of Berlin ’s Schaubhne am LehninerPlatz.

The troupe of six dancers – Davide Camplani, Edivaldo Ernesto, Mamajeang Kim, Yael Schell and Florencia Lamarca – arrived in Hanoi onSept.28.

The dress rehearsal at the Hanoi Opera House tomorrow is open to the public. The performance kicks-off at 8pm on Oct. 2.

Free tickets are available at the Goethe Institute Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc street , Hanoi./.

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