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BLACK BOX

Fri, Jun 20, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Ballett), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Conductor), Marcelino Libao (Choreographer), Daniel Róces Gómez (Choreographer), Vincenzo Timpa (Choreographer)
A Black Box in theater is a simple, usually square, black-walled performance space. Its simplicity allows for diverse stage and audience interaction configurations. Leipzig Ballet's "Black Box" focuses on various choreographic languages, showcasing works from within the ensemble. Choreographers Marcelino Libao, Vinzenco Timpa, and Daniel Róces Gómez explore Bach's music in "Black Box," collaborating with the Bachfest Leipzig for a choreographic case study in various artistic expressions.
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BLACK BOX

Sun, Jun 22, 2025, 17:00
Leipziger Ballett (Ballet), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Conductor), Marcelino Libao (Choreography), Daniel Róces Gómez (Choreography), Vincenzo Timpa (Choreography)
A Black Box in theater is a simple, usually square, black-walled performance space. Its simplicity allows for diverse stage and audience interaction configurations. Leipzig Ballet's "Black Box" focuses on various choreographic languages, showcasing works from within the ensemble. Choreographers Marcelino Libao, Vinzenco Timpa, and Daniel Róces Gómez explore Bach's music in "Black Box," collaborating with the Bachfest Leipzig for a choreographic case study in various artistic expressions.
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BLACK BOX

Wed, Jun 25, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Ballet), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Conductor), Marcelino Libao (Choreography), Daniel Róces Gómez (Choreography), Vincenzo Timpa (Choreography)
A Black Box in theater is a simple, usually square, black-walled performance space. Its simplicity allows for diverse stage and audience interaction configurations. Leipzig Ballet's "Black Box" focuses on various choreographic languages, showcasing works from within the ensemble. Choreographers Marcelino Libao, Vinzenco Timpa, and Daniel Róces Gómez explore Bach's music in "Black Box," collaborating with the Bachfest Leipzig for a choreographic case study in various artistic expressions.
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BLACK BOX

Fri, Jun 27, 2025, 19:30
Leipziger Ballett (Ballet), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Conductor), Marcelino Libao (Choreography), Daniel Róces Gómez (Choreography), Vincenzo Timpa (Choreography)
A Black Box in theater is a simple, usually square, black-walled performance space. Its simplicity allows for diverse stage and audience interaction configurations. Leipzig Ballet's "Black Box" focuses on various choreographic languages, showcasing works from within the ensemble. Choreographers Marcelino Libao, Vinzenco Timpa, and Daniel Róces Gómez explore Bach's music in "Black Box," collaborating with the Bachfest Leipzig for a choreographic case study in various artistic expressions.
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BLACK BOX

Sat, Jun 28, 2025, 19:00
Leipziger Ballett (Ballet), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Yura Yang (Conductor), Marcelino Libao (Choreography), Daniel Róces Gómez (Choreography), Vincenzo Timpa (Choreography)
A Black Box in theater is a simple, usually square, black-walled performance space. Its simplicity allows for diverse stage and audience interaction configurations. Leipzig Ballet's "Black Box" focuses on various choreographic languages, showcasing works from within the ensemble. Choreographers Marcelino Libao, Vinzenco Timpa, and Daniel Róces Gómez explore Bach's music in "Black Box," collaborating with the Bachfest Leipzig for a choreographic case study in various artistic expressions.
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Hasi-Konzert

Sat, Dec 14, 2024, 16:00
Laeiszhalle, Studio E (Hamburg)
Mitglieder der Symphoniker Hamburg, Melanie Weirather (Hasi), Juri Tetzlaff (Concept)
Children’s TV presenter Juri Tetzlaff and his best friend Hasi can once again look forward to amusing and exciting adventures this season in the popular children’s concert series »Hasi«. The young listeners are welcome to bring their favourite soft toys to the cosy cushion concerts at the Laeiszhalle, Studio E: they can even sit in their own »box«. The children get a letter from Hasi before each concert, and of course they can write back if they want to.