A Contemporary Dance Program


June 6-21


Zurich

EVENTS

Rebeka Mondovics, Photo: Arthur Heck

June 6 & 7

Immersive Dance Performance at Toni-Areal | 19:00

Rebeka Mondovics, Photo: Arthur Heck

June 8

FREE Dance Classes AT Tanzhaus zurich | 17-20:00

Danse macabre, Sigurd Leeder, 1935 © Stiftung SAPA

June 9

Talk | 15:00

Choreografie, Sigurd Leeder, 1975 © Stiftung SAPA

June 6 - 21

Dance Reimagined: From Past to Present - A Collaboration with SAPA Foundation at Toni-AreaL

What's Dance Got to Do With It is a dynamic contemporary dance program that celebrates both multicultural dance heritage and collective futures through an exploration of the universal language of movement.


The program is dedicated to making dance more accessible and inclusive through eliminating barriers to participation, connecting diverse audiences to the rich tapestry of dance, showcasing emerging talent and fostering a robust multidisciplinary cultural network.


Join us on this captivating journey where dance becomes a conduit for cultural exchange, human connection, and artistic exploration.

Ascona, Kurt Jooss und Sigurd Leeder, ca. 1924 © Stiftung SAPA

Noemi Lapzeson/Vertical Dance, Still aus Apartment, 1980 © Stiftung SAPA


Dance Reimagined: From Past to Present

A Collaboration with SAPA Foundation


Media exhibition At

Toni-areal | 5.K01, Level 5

Vernissage

Thursday, June 6 | 17:00 - 21:00

opening hours: Zurich art weekend

June 7 - 9 | 12:00 - 20:00

Finissage

Friday, June 21 | 18:00 - 20:00

Access

Free

OPen dance Classes

June 8

at tanzhaus zürich

Victor mendez

Samba

17:15 - 18:30

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sarafina beck

Street-Style and Contemporary

18:45 - 20:00

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Talk

June 9

15:00

Program as part of

Dance Reimagined: From Past to Present exhibiton

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June 6 & 7

immersive

dance

performance

19:00

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Curators

Nora Brown

Elif Carrier

Get in touch

Email

whats.dance.zurich@gmail.com

Instagram

@whats.dance

Anna Huber, Video still: Two, too, 2001. Courtesy of the artist and SAPA Foundation

Special Thanks To:

ZHdK Dance Department