Songs of Love and Bones
Helge Letonja
With “Songs of Love and Bones”, Helge Letonja leads the audience into an artistic oasis of sensuality. The new choreography reveals complex, surprising and profound facets of love in the intensity of dance and authentic closeness. From the spring-like awakening of social beings to the darker side of complex relationship patterns, the dancers move to evergreen favourites and newly discovered love songs. With their expressive and individual dance languages and the special combination of contemporary, popular music from the genres of jazz, soul and pop, they not only reach dance-loving audiences, but also open up direct access for all those who are newer to this artistic expression. In finely drawn solos and duets, conflicts and vulnerabilities are unmasked, longings are exposed and inwardness is turned outward. The dance becomes a dialogue between the body and the songs, which enables a deep experience by fanning out interhuman emotional worlds and, with a wink of the eye, invites you to question what we have learned as our role models.
Concept und Choreography: Helge Letonja | Choreographic Assistant, Rehearsal Direction: Paul Pui Wo Lee | Dancers: Kossi Sebastien Aholou-Wokawui, Leila Bakhtali, Oh Changik, Albert Galindo, Jure Gostinčar, Einav Kringel | Dramaturgy: Anke Euler | Light: Michael Doepke, Kelly Alvarez | Costume: Rike Schimitschek | Photo: Marianne Menke | Production: steptext dance project, Landerer&Company
Performance Dates
PERFORMANCE DATES 2023
31. March 2023
Songs of Love and Bones | Préludes
Filharmonie Filderstadt
PERFORMANCE DATES 2022
PERFORMANCE DATES 2021
Préludes & Songs of Love and Bones
04 November 2021
Songs of Love and Bones & Préludes
Parktheater Iserlohn
28 August 2021 (Double bill performance with Préludes)
Idar-Oberstein
In the frame of Theatersommers
Online-Tickets
08 + 09 July 2021
Bürgerpark Bremen, Melcherswiese
In the frame of Bremen Kultursommer Summarum
Online-Tickets
19 March 2021 / 18h00 (Premiere)
20 March 2021 / 20h00
Live-Stream via Zoom followed by an audience talk