TANZ: LACHENMANN
ENSEMBLE RECHERCHE & SHIBUI KOLLEKTIV
Ensemble Recherche
Flöte: Anja Clift
Oboe: Eduardo Olloqui
Klarinette: Shizuyo Oka
Klavier: Klaus Steffes-Holländer
Percussion: Christian Dierstein
Violine: Adam Woodward
Viola: Sofia von Atzingen
Violoncello: Åsa Åkerberg
Klangregie: Lukas Nowok
Artistic Management: Nik Bohnenberger
Geschäftsführung: Isabel Schwörer
Projektmanagement: Joey Tan, Julia Beier
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SHIBUI Kollektiv
Künstlerische Leitung | Choreografie: Emi Miyoshi
Tanz: Sophia Barr, Marcella Centenero, Melissa Kieffer
Kostüm: Emi Miyoshi
Installation: Paula Mierzowsky
Technik: Domitile Guinchard
Licht: Steffen Melch
Projektleitung | Assistenz | Tanzvermittlung: Anna Kempin
Foto | Video: Marc Doradzillo
Produktion: Kollektiv und Ensemble Recherche
Supported by the Landesverband Freie Tanz- und Theaterschaffende Baden-Württemberg e.V. (State Association of Independent Dance and Theater Artists of Baden-Württemberg) with funds from the Ministry of Science, Research, and the Arts of the State of Baden-Württemberg. The SHIBUI collective is supported by the City of Freiburg, the Cultural Office of the City of Freiburg. The Ensemble Recherche is supported by the City of Freiburg and the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg.
Cooperation partners: E-WERK Freiburg and Freunde des Ensemble Recherche e. V.
PREMIERE
SATURDAY 28.03.2026. 8.00PM
Additional performances
SO 29.03. 8:00pm
E-WERK Freiburg
Eschholzstr. 77, 79106 Freibur
BZ-Kartenservice, Kaiser-Joseph-Str. 229, Tel. 0761 496 8888
2026
Body, sound, resonance: On the 90th birthday of the composer of the century, Helmut Lachenmann, his music meets dance – the SHIBUI collective encounters the Ensemble Recherche in an interdisciplinary dialogue of choreography, space, and sound.
In Lachenmann's music, sound becomes tangible movement: friction, resistance, and energy become audible, and dance and gesture respond to them. Not to reproduce, but to think ahead and reinterpret, the two Freiburg cultural institutions are jointly developing a stage on which music and dance encounter each other and new artistic impulses arise; a look back becomes a look ahead. Open, fragile, surprising, and sensual, TANZ: LACHENMANN explores its guiding principle: beauty as the rejection of habit.








