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lovelyballetandmore · 7 months
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Gustavo Carvalho | Ballett am Rhein | Photo by Daniel Senzek
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Giselle - ballett am rhein 🤍
Charlotte Kragh and Futaba Ishizaki
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stagepool-de · 16 days
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Ballett &Tanzpädagoge (w/m/d) für Tanzschule am Rhein (vergütet)
UpToDance, Die Tanzschule am Rhein sucht Tanzpädagoge oder Tanzpädagogin für Tanzschule am Rhein in Koblenz (Deutschland). http://dlvr.it/T50xdK
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dance-world · 2 years
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Nelson López Garlo - Ballett Am Rhein and Ballet Nacional Sodre
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palecolorinfluencer · 2 years
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Nelson López, dancer with Ballett am Rhein, Düsseldorf (photo © So Hum).
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petragruenendahl · 4 years
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Ballett am Rhein Martin Schläpfers b.42 begeisterte bei der Premiere im Theater Duisburg
Ballett am Rhein Martin Schläpfers b.42 begeisterte bei der Premiere im Theater Duisburg
Ensemble glänzte mit anspruchsvollen Choreographien Von Petra Grünendahl
George Balanchine: Square Dance © The George Balanchine Trust – Sonia Dvořák, Orazio Di Bella, Ensemble FOTO © Gert Weigelt.
Beim Square Dance denkt man sicher zuerst an den etwas derberen amerikanischen Volkstanz der Farmer und Cowboys. Der georgische Choreograph George Balanchine (1904-1983) hat in einer Homage an seine…
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architectnews · 3 years
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New Opera House, Düsseldorf
New Opera House, Düsseldorf Architecture, Architect, German Project Images
New Opera House in Düsseldorf
4 Oct 2021
Design: Snøhetta
Location: Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
photo © Snøhetta
Duett Düsseldorf
Situated in the heart of Düsseldorf city center, Snøhetta has been commissioned by CENTRUM GROUP to propose a new opera house and cultural hub for the city. Dubbed Duett Düsseldorf, the new opera house creates clear connections to the nearby Hofgarten park, the Rhein river and the popular Königsallee street, aiming to create a publicly accessible space that brings people together. With a state-of-the-art opera house, a hotel, restaurants and cafés, office spaces and residential units, the project aims to create a shared cultural epicenter for the people of Düsseldorf.
The new opera house will replace the existing one on Heinrich-Heine-Allee 16A, as the current floor plan is not suited to facilitate a well-functioning opera house at an international level. The proposal therefore suggests a 1.350 square meter expansion to the North for a fully integrated side stage and enough space for back-of-house functions and additional program, and a 1.455 square meter expansion to the East to facilitate a larger foyer. To minimize the footprint into the Hofgarten park, the program at ground level is limited and functions that can be placed in the higher-up floors have been lifted.
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A Warm Welcome Bridging from the lush, historic Hofgarten park, the landscape design surrounding the opera house is developed with focus on the flow of people through an urban forest leading to the opera house’s foyer. The curved landscape reorganizes the road systems and strengthens the connection to Königsallee through a new bridge in the south and a connection to the West.
Approaching the foyer and main entrance from the park, the boundaries between indoors and outdoors are blurred, bringing the foyer and the park together. Walking on the clearly defined carpet of granite stone, a 16-meter-tall transparent glass façade reveals a sculptural wood wall within the foyer. With overhanging balconies stretching out from the circular core, the organically shaped wall creates a spatial phenomenon transitioning from a vertical wall to a horizontal sky. From the forest-like entrance from the park, through the transparent glass shell, the meeting with the wooden core creates an intimate, warm and comforting welcome to the opera house.
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Bringing People Together Generous staircases and ramps lead from the foyer up to a café on the fourth floor of the building – the first of three floors in a horizontal cantilevering volume topping off the foyer and main stage below. From the North-Western part of this horizontal level, visitors can get a first glimpse of the magnificent views of the surrounding area.
From the café, visitors can see into the rehearsal spaces of the opera, including the choir and orchestra rehearsal rooms. The large ballet rehearsal space on the Eastern side of the horizontal volume is extended over two floors, ensuring good light conditions and a great sense of space, while also giving a sense of security and privacy by being placed on the higher floors. When appropriate, the rehearsal spaces can be opened up to the audience for performances.
Wardrobes and smaller exercise rooms are also located on the horizontal volume, while spacious cargo lifts connect this program to storage rooms, the orchestra pit and the back-of-house areas. Administration and the opera canteen can also be found on the fourth and fifth floor.
With approximately 25.000 square meters of mixed-use opera and hotel functions, as well as publicly accessible areas, the horizontal volume represents a significant architectural element. Aimed to build relationships and synergies between inhabitants, visitors, guests, employees and artists, it is also an element binding together the park, the Rhine and the sky.
On the top of the horizontal volume, a publicly accessible roof landscape offers breathtaking views of the city and park. Directly accessible from the foyer with an escalator, the 6.000-square-meter public roof landscape appears as a green courtyard with an attractive 360-degree view. Designed for flexibility and multifunctional use, the roofscape is ideal for cultural events, performances and other activities. Other commercial functions such as restaurants and cafes are connected to the three horizontal levels, creating an appealing public attraction in the city.
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An Iconic V-Shaped Dancing Duet From the horizontal levels, an unmistakable V-shaped silhouette reaches up towards the sky. The ensemble of towers changes its silhouette from each new perspective, creating a constantly changing expression reminiscent of a dancing duet. The towers are strategically designed to reduce shading of surrounding areas of the park and neighborhood, while also creating better daylight conditions in the courtyard.
The towers are programmed primarily for the hotel, residential areas and office spaces. Focus has been put on creating clear divisions between the functions and providing protection from changing weather conditions, while also ensuring a visual connection and uniform appearance of the building. This is enabled through a layered glass façade with different scaling and transparency. Contrasting an opaquer outward-facing tower façade, the inward-facing façades are mostly self-shaded and therefore allow for a high level of transparency and interaction with the public on the roofscape.
The multilayered Duett Düsseldorf is set to create a cultural meeting space and public attraction, further building on Düsseldorf’s standing as a hub for arts and culture.
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Images: MIR, Plomp and Snøhetta
New Opera House, Düsseldorf images / information received 041021
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
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tyebaumhaus · 3 years
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Beethoven dis.order in der Tonhalle Düsseldorf 2021. Intruduction, La Tempesta mit Alexandre Bloch, Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, Ballett am Rhein.
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kulturell · 3 years
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mykimi2 · 5 years
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アムラインの白鳥、気になるけどオーチャード(変な席割り)で、シアターオケトーキョーなのにチケやたら高いんだわ。呼び屋も普段バレエやってないとこだし。 I'm curious about the Ballett am Rhein SwanLake, but the ticket is expensive.
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lovelyballetandmore · 2 years
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Gustavo Carvalho | Ballett am Rhein
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choreographique · 7 years
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POND WAY Merce Cunningham MUSIK „New Ikebukuro" für drei CD-Player von Brian Eno CHOREOGRAPHIE Merce Cunningham © Merce Cunningham Trust New York BÜHNE Roy Lichtenstein KOSTÜME Suzanne Gallo LICHT David Covey EINSTUDIERUNG Andrea Weber Ballett am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg
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stagepool-de · 11 months
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Puppenspieler (w/m/d) für Straßenfest in Rüdesheim (120EUR)
Agentur sucht Schauspieler oder Schauspielerin (auch Ballett-Tänzer, Musicaltänzer, Schauspieler, und andere) für Straßenfest in Rüdesheim in Rüdesheim am Rhein (Deutschland). http://dlvr.it/SpzxS8
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dance-world · 2 years
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Nelson López Garlo - Ballett Am Rhein and Ballet Nacional Sodre (Uruguay) - photo by @antogregorio
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petragruenendahl · 6 years
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Ballett am Rhein: „Young Moves 2018“ begeisterte das Publikum im Theater Duisburg
Ballett am Rhein: „Young Moves 2018“ begeisterte das Publikum im Theater Duisburg
Über den eigenen Horizont hinaus: Tänzer präsentieren ihre Choreographien Von Petra Grünendahl Sonia Dvořák: Our Discontent – Rubén Cabaleiro Campo, Rashaen Arts, Ann-Kathrin Adam, Alexandre Simões FOTO © Gert WeigeltEric White: Rhapsody on a Theme – Aleksandra Liashenko, Chidozie Nzerem FOTO © Gert Weigelt„Als Tänzer ist man bei der Erarbeitung eines neuen Stücks sehr mit sich selbst, mit seiner…
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earlrmerrill · 5 years
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Opera-Ballet-Concert House Flooded By Sprinkler System, Closed Indefinitely
The municipal theater in Duisburg, a city in Germany’s industrial Ruhr Valley, saw 80,000 liters of water pour over the stage, the floors, and crucial building infrastructure following a mishap during sprinkler system testing. (No answer yet as to whether the cause was mechanical or human.) The venue is home to the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Ballett am Rhein, the Schauspiel (spoken theater) and the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra. (in German; for Google Translate version, click here) – WDR (Cologne)
Article source here:Arts Journal
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