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MoreThe residency at K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg is a unique opportunity for young artists from all over the world to focus on their research and the development of new pieces for eight full months. This year, the Syrian-German performance and video artist Enad Marouf, the Samoan stage, design and dance artist Aloali'i Tapu from New Zealand and the choreographer and performer Eng Kai Er from Singapore are guests at K3.
During the TanzHochDrei festival from 15-19 March, the world premieres of their new choreographies will come to the stages of Kampnagel. And for the first time ever, the entire festival will take place over an extended weekend - 5 days full of dance! You can catch multiple shows in one evening and spend time at the bar with artists and colleagues.
More information is available here.
Photo: TanzHochDrei © Lisa Strautmann.
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