wo 26 maart 2025
Dans – Wim Wenders, Dance in Art
Cinema x Dance
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During this edition of Dansdagen Haarlem, experience a unique program where dance and film come together in our cinema. We kick off with the remarkable short dance film #METOO, followed by a live dance performance and an engaging discussion. To top it all off, the event concludes with the must-see main feature, PINA 3D by Wim Wenders.
About the dance film METOO
An award-winning short dance film created by Dance in Art. The film is written and narrated by survivors from around the world. Their stories are transformed into a dance that depicts the different stages a victim experiences. It is a powerful tribute to a movement that continues to inspire. Directed by Sophie Koster.
About the dance performance METOO
The Short Dance Collective, founded by Sophie Koster Productions and Dance in Art, is a platform for dance films that highlight social issues. The collective creates short dance films exploring societal challenges. Through the power of movement and rhythm, these films bring to life the struggles of individuals and communities, shining a light on important social and mental health topics. Choreography by Martine van Santen
Discussion
Following the program with Dance in Art, there will be a discussion with a dance therapist.
About PINA 3D
PINA returns to the Schuur! This is the first modern dance film in 3D, starring the ensemble of Pina Bausch, Tanztheater Wuppertal. Pina Bausch, who revolutionized the dance world, engaged audiences in a unique way. Directed by Wim Wenders, the film offers a visually breathtaking journey on stage and beyond, through the city of Wuppertal, Bausch’s creative home. Pina Bausch passed away in the summer of 2009.
- Duur 150 min
- Regie Wim Wenders, Dance in Art
About the dance film METOO
Dance in Art created this film to raise awareness about the widespread issue of sexual violence and abuse. Inspired by the experiences of friends and loved ones, the collective felt compelled to use their artistic talents to tell these stories and pay tribute to the #MeToo movement. Through dance and the words of real survivors, Dance in Art aims to foster awareness, spark conversations, and contribute to the healing process for those affected. It is time to break the silence.