C Dominik Krištof

Long Nights of Dance Bleiburg & Villach

C Dominik Krištof

VILLACH | Friday, 30.05.2025

18:30 – 00:00, Opening: Rathausplatz

 

BLEIBURG | Saturday, 31.05.2025

18:30 – 00:00, Opening: 10. Oktober-Platz

 

TICKET PRICES:

20 EUR NORMAL

15 EUR Children, youth and students

Reservation: ccb@ccb-tanz.at  

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In 2025, the CCB is organising the ‘Long Nights of Dance’ for the first time - 2 Long Nights of Dance in 2 cities on one weekend. The CCB would like to consolidate the LNT in its founding city of Bleiburg in order to intensify cooperation with the local audience and at the same time plans to perform again in changing cities in Carinthia and thus establish the festival nationwide. To date, the LNT has already been held 17 times in Bleiburg, Gmünd, Slovenj Gradec, Feldkirchen, Villach, St. Kanzian and Millstatt.

This festival is characterised by its changing themes and alternating performances in different historical towns and locations in Carinthia. Both artists and audiences are challenged in an unusual way - if only by the compact staging with up to 20 performances on a single evening and the unusual performance venues. This creates a unique experience for the artists, who are given the opportunity to produce site-specific creative work and enter into an intensive dialogue with the local population.

Eva Georgitsopoulou (GR) – A SIGNAL THAT TRAVELS DOWN THROUGH YOUR HEART episode#1

GIL KERER DANCE (ISR) – Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in C Major by Vivaldi

CieLAROQUE / helene weinzierl (AUT) – RHYTHMUS & RAUSCH

Kacper Szklarski & Katarzyna Leszek (POL) – Duet on Cello, Piano & a Heartbeat

Michael Sellner (AUT) – Strangers in the night

AUDIO-WALK

kollektiv kunststoff (AUT) – SCHREI

VIDEO

Nii/Colaboratório (BRA) – Estio_rite in lapse

DANCE WORKSHOP

Petra Peček representing Andrea K. Schlehwein + NETZWERK AKS

ARTIST TALK

Komm in Kontakt mit den Künstler:innen und stelle Fragen! 

TRACES OF ARTISTS

Ale Künstlerinnen der Langen Nacht des Tanzes hinterlassen gemeinsam ihre letzten Spuren. 
Konzept &Regie: Anna Hein

29.5.2025 Villach | Rathausplatz

Petra Peček representing the label Andrea K. Schlehwein + NETZWERK AKS

Anmeldung bevorzugt: ocb@ocb-tanz.at

30.5.2025 Landhaushof Klagenfurt 

Public Moves ImPulsTanz Festival

Jye Hwei Lin & Unita Gay Galiluyo representing the label Andrea K. Schlehwein + NETZWERK AKS

www.impulstanz.com/publicmoves 

Artistic Director: Anna Hein
Production management:: Mirjam Sadjak
Curation:: Anna Hein, Hanspeter Horner, Guido Markowitz, Rio Rutzinger, Susan Quinn
Technical management: Mathias Kunauer
Commercial management CCB: Jutta Mitteregger
Production: Vincenzo Gatta, Hanna Novak
Technical team: Martin Motschnik, Andraž Gabrijelčič, Vincenzo Gatta
Graphic design: Major Tom
Photos: Dominik Krištof

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LABOR - Experimental Field for Choreography and Dance

C Stefan Reichmann

28.07. – 03.08.2025, DOMENIG STEINHAUS, CARINTHIA

Open showing on August 3 at 6 PM (more information soon)

The LABOR - Experimental Field for Choreography and Dance at the Domenig Steinhaus is entering its second round! The LABOR serves as an incubator for artists and supports them in developing their own choreographic language and testing out various compositional tools. The LABOR also strengthens networking and was developed as a support program for choreographic and dance talents throughout Europe and worldwide. Two choreographers and six dancers will be selected for LABOR.

Every day you can expect

  • new choreographic tasks,
  • new constellations,
  • new places in Domenig Steinhaus!

For several days, the invited choreographers have the opportunity to work with dancers on various choreographic tasks. The focus is on site-specific work that incorporates the special conditions of the Domenig Steinhaus. The mentor Katharina Christl accompanies the participants with creative tasks, individual feedback and professional career discussions. This creates a unique working atmosphere that offers space for exchange, experimentation and personal development. At LABOR, choreographers work together with professional dancers in a unique location. The dancers benefit from the direct exchange with two choreographers and their innovative ideas as well as the opportunity to network internationally.

At the end of LABOR, the choreographers have time to delve deeper into their choreographic sketches and further develop individual ideas for the final public show .

This intensive exchange is intended to provide both a choreographic testing ground with personal mentoring and international networking. The Center for Choreography Bleiburg/Pliberk also aims to establish a sustainable collaboration with the artists and involve them in other CCB formats. Our aim is to enable up-and-coming talents, those returning to dance and career changers to gain practical experience and create sustainable networks.

The LABOR will take place in the DOMENIG STEINHAUS. We deliberately make the location the focus of the program and allow the individual short performances to be created in a site-specific way with various unusual spatial experiences. Our aim is to overcome traditional theatre spaces and instead find new experimental presentation possibilities. The DOMENIG STEINHAUS is the starting point and resonance space for creative processes. In the spirit of Günther Domenig, the architecture experienced here should serve as a source of inspiration, stimulate discourse and dialogue and encourage creative curiosity. In contrast to a backdrop, the diversity of the form built here opens up a performative experience of architecture in dialogue with art, science and business, which should become tangible in the respective events and projects. The DOMENIG STEINHAUS experiences itself as a stimulus, cast in physical form, to think beyond boundaries and to realise these in interaction with the building.

Info: https://www.domenigsteinhaus.at

The mentor for this year's edition will be Katharina Christl.

‘Architecture, communication, people and movement have always been exciting interfaces for artistic research. The Domenig Steinhaus is the perfect place to create spaces for reflection in the centre of society, in the middle of public spaces. Collective experiences and exchange processes are always important and valuable. The choreographers are not only accompanied in individual research, but also gain access to numerous conceptual approaches that connect space and people in terms of system theory through personal exchange. The aim is to meet people and immersively reach and move the audience.’

BIO: Katharina Christl studied dance at the Palucca University of Dance Dresden in her home town from 1990-1996 and worked as a freelance performer and choreographer in Dresden and Berlin. She has worked with Frédéric Flamand on and off since 2000 and became a permanent member of his company Charleroi/Danse-Plan K (Belgium) in 2001. There she actively created works in dialogue with architects and artists such as Diller+Scofidio, Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Thom Mayne, Tsuyoshi Tane and Ai Weiwei. In 2005, she followed Flamand to Marseille as a soloist, where he was appointed Artistic Director of the Ballet National de Marseille. She performed in all of his productions and worked with guest choreographers such as Emanuel Gat, Michèle Noiret, Annabelle Ochoa Lopez, Stephen Petronio, Lucinda Childs and Richard Siegal. Katharina Christl was the choreographic assistant and rehearsal director for Frédéric Flamand's creations.

Since 2006, she has reactivated her own choreographic work. She began with the solo Manfred, which toured for eight years as part of the repertoire of the Ballet National de Marseille (BNM). In 2009, she created the full-length piece Get ready, Iʼm done. with Simon Courchel for the international Festival de Marseille and klaus t., a durational performance with the BNM, which was staged at the mac Museum of Contemporary Art in Marseille. Since 2010, she has created several pieces for the matinees of the Palucca University of Dance Dresden. This was followed in 2012 by a special collaboration with the choreographer Michel Kelemenis, from which the duo Le Sixième Pas emerged and became part of the BNM's repertoire.

Specialized in dance/architecture, dance/new media technology, contemporary dance and improvisation, she teaches as a guest teacher at many international festivals, professional companies and academies. Due to her renowned knowledge, she was awarded the Diplôme d'État as a teacher of contemporary dance by the French Ministry of Culture. In 2014, she created another full-length piece for the Ballet National de Marseille Identity Shift, as well as Plexus 10 and Get...done. for the Compagnie Grenade in Aix-en-Provence. At the same time, she produced a performance and film Le Corps des Formes for the internationally shown installation by the French artist André Fortino. Before accepting the professorship for choreography at the Palucca University of Dance in September 2015, she worked as a guest ballet master and dancer at the Bayerisches Staatsballett and supported Richard Siegal as a choreographic assistant and performer for his production Model at the Ruhrtriennale 2015.

Since returning to live and work in Dresden, she has taught as a guest lecturer at many renowned international institutions. At the same time, the new Master's programme in Choreography at the Palucca University of Dance Dresden, which she restructured, has been successfully active again under her direction since the winter semester of 2016 and has gained international recognition. In 2018, she was voted ‘Hope of the Year’ in the tanz magazine critics' poll. In the city of Dresden, she has been active on various committees since 2019, such as the Cultural Advisory Board and the Expert Group for Performing Arts, later also a member of the Saxon Academy of the Arts, and since 2024 part of the jury for the Dance Platform Germany 2026. In summer 2024, she was appointed Rector of the Palucca University of Dance Dresden.

C Stefan Reichmann
C Dominik Krištof

CCB Dance Office Villach / Beljak: Round Tables

C Krištof

More information will soon be available here!

17:00 – 19:00, Dinzlschloss Villach

On 11 June, the CCB invites you to the first Round Table at Dinzlschloss in Villach - a forum for promoting dance in the region, creating synergies and building sustainable networks. In the evening, there will be an opportunity to attend the moving performance of ‘Tristan und Isolde’ by the Tanztheater Pforzheim at the Congress Centre Villach and talk to the artists.

More information soon!

CCB Dance Office Villach/Beljak: Performances

C Yvonne Kunauer

As part of the Tanzbüro, there will be a cooperation with Galerie Freihausgasse. Additionally, on 4 October 2025, the Tanzbüro will be represented with contemporary dance at the Long Night of Museums and invites the audience to a special dance experience.

More information soon!

C Yvonne Kunauer
C Dominik Krištof

CCB Dance Office Villach / Beljak: Education

C Dominik Krištof

The Dance Office is increasingly focussing on dance education in educational institutions. More workshops and school programmes are planned to anchor dance in schools and retirement homes. The first block of workshops is planned for 12 to 14 June, with another in the autumn including guest performances in schools and retirement homes.

The first block of workshops is planned for 12 to 14 June, with another in the autumn including guest performances in schools and retirement homes.

More information soon!

Possibility of touring: "Ich bin maßlos in allem"

C Karlheinz Fessl

"I have a world and this world is on fire! And where there is fire, there is power. And this power sweeps you away!" - Christine Lavant

The Center for Choreography Bleiburg/Pliberk presents its latest project, a choreographic theatre production, which was chosen as the winning project of the 2nd call of the Carinthian Cultural Foundation. Under the artistic direction of Zdravko Haderlap, the project is dedicated to the poet Christine Lavant.

For a long time, the publisher Otto Müller in Salzburg portrayed Lavant (1915-1973) as a poor, sick knitter quarrelling with God. Her unique prose work was neglected for a long time and important stories such as 'Das Wechselbälgchen' was forgotten. It was only through the four-volume edition of her work published by Wallstein-Verlag (2014-2018) that Lavant posthumously gained a wide readership, particularly through previously unpublished texts.

Critics not only honoured Lavant's poetry, but also discovered completely new sides to the poet in her previously little-known prose. She is now unanimously recognised as one of the most important German-speaking authors of the 20th century. Lavant's strength lies in her incorruptible view on human circumstances and her loving observation of those to whom life is less favourable. She is the poet of poverty and often unfulfilled love.

Her own world is transformed in her literature through the technically free form of her writing, voices of thought and the fusion of external and internal perspectives, into an instrument of understanding and compassionate insight. Lavant, a self-taught woman, showed herself in letters to be an equal interlocutor of famous contemporaries such as Thomas Bernhard, Hilde Domin and Martin Buber.

The theatre production aims to use the means of choreographic theatre to approach an extraordinary poet and woman in an artistic way. The stereotypical image from the past is to be broken up in order to enable a deeper appreciation and reception of her work.

Text: Klaus Amann

Slovenian translation: Jana Pavlič

The performance ‘Ich bin maßlos in allem’ can be booked for guest performances. The team is already on tour until 15.03.2026 and could play in your theatre directly afterwards! 

If you are interested, please contact: Mirjam Sadjak mirjam@ccb-tanz.at or +49 15738996782

Concept and artistic direction: Zdravko Haderlap
Dramaturgy: Jana Pavlič
Music/composition: Tonč Feinig
Stage design: Majda Krivograd
Costume design: Katarina Zalar
Actress: Anne Bennent
Dancers: Nur Giménez Villaroya, Tura Gómez Coll, Filip Löbl, Martina Rösler, Kacper Szklarski, Lia Ujčič, Thales Weilinger
Choreographic assistance: Christina Comtesse, Martina Seidl
Assistant to the director: Imke Logar-Thiessen
Light design: Jaka Šimenc
Illustrations: Neža Šivec
Sound: Andraž Gabrijelčič, Mathias Kunauer
Scientific supervision: Klaus Amann
Commercial management: Jutta Mitteregger
Production management: Mirjam Sadjak
Overall artistic direction: Zdravko Haderlap
Photography: Karlheinz Fessl
Video: Clemens Thurn-Valsassina, Mario Ciperle
Technical support: Primož Kokovica, Karl Krištof
Stage construction: Benjamin Butej
Acrobatics training: Danijela Zajc
Social Media: Hanna Novak
Wardrobe: Traudi Rudolf
Ticketing: Dana Gregorič, Ela Grilc, Ajda Kušej, Hannah Mödritscher, Christian Eneas Sienčnik

All the artistic biographies you can find here: Click here!

A production of the Center for Choreography Bleiburg/Pliberk
A winner project of the 2nd call by the Carinthian Cultural Foundation 

C Karlheinz Fessl