Feuerbacher Kulturnacht 2025

»behind the scenes« im Produktionszentrum Tanz + Performance

  • Sat, 05.04.2025
    8 - 10 pm
  • Produktionszentrum Tanz + Performance

As part of the 18th Feuerbacher Kulturnacht, the Produktionszentrum Tanz + Performance is once again opening its doors to give a glimpse behind the scenes of Stuttgart's independent dance and performance scene. In short performances (10-15 minutes), the members of Produktionszentrum will show the diversity of their artistic work - from dance to music to film.

The door to the hall will be open from 8 to 10 pm. Admission is free, and it is possible to come and go between the individual performances.Afterwards, everyone is welcome to linger in the foyer and chat with the artists. 

The FeuerbachNacht-Card and moons are also available to collect from us! If you have a full card, you can exchange it for an ice cream voucher in all participating stores. Sponsored by GHV Feuerbach.

Programme

"soundscape" - vocal improvisation with four voices 
Vocals: vocal:tribe with Ines Abt, Frederik Beyer, Babette Dieterich, Mechthild Hettich 

vocal:tribe invites you to experience the creation of a soundscape live: A theme emerges from the impulse of one voice, which the other voices take up and develop further. Solos, duets and even a full four-part vocal sound are created. Where will the journey take us? vocal:tribe also lets itself be surprised: Everything is improvisation.

"Farbenwürfel" 
Dance performance: Lisa Kistenmacher, Lisa Eichacker 

This dance piece asks about the effect of focus.
What do we focus on?
How does the effect and intensity change externally and internally?
The body and the movements are used as an instrument.
Dynamics and stillness, surface and space, impulse and form.

"WUTMUT" 
Performance: Susa Ramsthaler 

The performance WUTMUT picks up on the outrage and anger that can be seen in public spaces and on social media. Phases of the build-up of anger are depicted. In contrast, the release from the spiral of anger produces a creative action.

"AS IF NOTHING HAPPENED"
Choreography: Pilar Murube
Dance/Co-Creation: Daura Hernández García

TRIGGER WARNING: SEXUAL VIOLENCE
ME TOO is a familiar term for everyone, but to this day it still throws up a recurring discussion in an astonishing way. That the victim is to blame in some way. Pilar Murube depicts in a very aesthetic way, in three sections, a random woman who is abused in different eras/situations. However, it often goes on as if nothing had happened...

"dis_figured" - excerpt from a current work in progress 
Concept, choreography & performance: Eva Baumann

The English word ‘figure’ translates into German as ‘Gestalt’, whereas the word ‘disfigured’ means ‘defaced’ and has a negative meaning. The solo takes up this linguistic distinction and plays choreographically with its legibility. As bizarre as it is strangely beautiful an unrecognisable person moves around in it as a sculptural picture puzzle.

"bound" - short version
Choreography: Johannes Blattner
Dance/Co-Creation: Elias Bäckebjörk, Paco Ladrón de Guevara
Music: Florian Vogel

The short version of “bound”, adapted for the public space, compresses excerpts from the original performance into an intense, ten-minute duet. Two dancers remain connected throughout the performance via points of contact and move between balance and loss of control, closeness and distance, resistance and devotion. Accompanied by music composed especially for this version, a physical exploration of the limits and possibilities of connection unfolds, challenging common notions of masculinity and intimacy.


Short film

"STAYING INSIDE" 

A constant shift between two worlds - inside and outside, reality and dream, memory and imagination. What happens when the boundaries begin to dissolve?
The separation from nature is becoming more and more apparent today. In our artificial parallel universes in urban space, we only recognize fragments of what can still be found ‘outside’ in an unadulterated form. STAYING INSIDE reveals the contrasts between nature and our alienated reality indoors by merging dance, film and music into a unique language.

This project was supported by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts as part of the “Junge Kunst und neue Wege ” scholarship program.

Artistic direction, dance/choreography, costume/set design: Sophie Gisbertz
Visual design:
Jannik Klingel
Direction:
Antonia Weber, Julian Brust
Music composition, sound design:
Daniel Alcheh
Editing, color grading:
Ebrahim Alfadhala
Hair + make-up:
Vanessa John
Second camera, assistance:
Felix Maul




More about
Babette Dieterich
Mechthild Hettich
Lisa Kistenmacher
Lisa Eichacker
Susa Ramsthaler
Johannes Blattner
Paco Ladrón de Guevara
Eva Baumann
Pilar Murube
Daura Hernández García
Sophie Gisbertz