Moment linger in the gardener bursts Heather at MünchenAm 2/3/2012 presents Hans Henning Paar the premiere of his latest choreography for Munich as a dance head of Gärtnerplatztheater "moment, dwell" is a very personal evening of dance and life with the dance to the music of Tchaikovsky, the aptly subtitled "An evening of dancing to music by Peter I. Tchaikovsky" bears. The combination of the unique lifestyle of the dance with Tchaikovsky's deeply emotional music are the subject of staging, which sets Hans Henning Paar at the culmination of his artistic work with the company of dance theater munich, which is on the line change and the upcoming theater restoration even from the big changes. Hans Henning Paar shall forward from next season, the dance division of the theater in Münster.
What the music of Tchaikovsky for Hans Henning Paar makes it so special? A life in dance is almost always a life to the music of Tchaikovsky. His compositions accompany all dancers at some point in their lives. Their sounds, their emotions are deeply rooted in the body of the dancer. A central theme in the lives of many dancers is the instability: A Life on the search, characterized by a kind of homelessness, the constant coming and going due to short-term exposures. Feelings of longing and restlessness are also an important issue and drive many artists. Fixed reference point is the passion for the dance, which binds them with like-minded people for a certain period at a location. The desire completely absorbed in the art, is fulfilled for the dancers in the short transcendent moment on stage, where he escapes the real world and becomes one with the movement and music.
Moment linger in the gardener bursts Heather in MünchenErstaunlich many parallels exist between the dancing reality of life and the biography of the greatest ballet composer of music history: Even Tchaikovsky's life was marked by travel, the constant search and escape from themselves homesickness and loneliness were his constant companions. Artistic creation, both passion and discipline, offered him a refuge from emotional turmoil, dissatisfaction and self-doubt.
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