»Travelogue I – Twenty to eight«

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»Travelogue I – Twenty to eight« at Tanzfestival Rhein-Main

»Travelogue I – Twenty to eight« at Tanzfestival Rhein-Main

Under the motto »Now or Never,« the Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm and the Hessian State Ballet invite you to celebrate dance in all its facets. The Rhein-Main Dance Festival is taking place in Frankfurt and Offenbach for the 10th year running. We will be there with »Travelogue I - Twenty to eight« on November 9 and 10 at Frankfurt LAB.

With humour, aggression and sensuality, Sasha Waltz paints a contemporary genre picture in »Travelogue I - Twenty to eight« that has lost none of its explosive power and relevance over the years: a dance classic. To this day, the timeless piece, in which the choreographer herself danced for a long time, continues to inspire audiences worldwide.


The revival of »Travelogue I – Twenty to eight« marks a return to the beginning: just one year after Sasha Waltz came to Berlin at the invitation of Künstlerhaus Bethanien, the choreographer founded the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests together with Jochen Sandig in 1993 – with »Travelogue I – Twenty to eight«. The piece, which was created from a dialogue between five dancers from around the world as part of a grant from Künstlerhaus Bethanien and in co-production with the Grand Theatre Groningen, received high praise from critics and audiences alike. It also marked the beginning of the »Travelogue« trilogy, which was created in the following years, established the success of the company and became iconic. 


From the outset, the idea of a repertoire, of a »living archive«, was an important starting point in the artistic work of Sasha Waltz & Guests. »I would say that all my pieces change over time, and of course that has a lot to do with the dancers: they also continue to develop,« says Sasha Waltz, for whom maintaining the repertoire is very important. »Travelogue I – Twenty to eight« has been accompanying the company and audiences for over 30 years through many countries and was handed over to a new generation of dancers in 2007.


The individual personalities of the dancers usually play an important role in Sasha Waltz's work, which makes the process of handing over pieces from older creative phases to new dancers very exciting for the choreographer herself. 


Travelogue I - Twenty to eight

Sasha Waltz

9. 10. November

Tanzfestival Rhein-Main

Frankfurt LAB