120 lay people dance for art: Miguel Angel Zermeño in Bonn

120 lay people dance for art: Miguel Angel Zermeño in Bonn

Community Dance
choreographer rehearses with 120 laypersons for appearance in the Bundeskunsthalle

Bonn ·
The dancer and choreographer Miguel Angel Zermeño leads a unique project, in which 120 laypersons, aged five to 102, work together for appearance in the Bundeskunsthalle. The rehearsals offer a look at the enthusiasm and commitment of the participants, all of whom find their place in a community.

This appearance aims to celebrate the diversity and cohesion within the community. By including dancers of different age groups, a trip through different phases of life and perspectives is presented. This collective performance is a platform that enables the participants to share their creativity and personal stories while they are combined in a common goal.

The choreography developed by Miguel Angel Zermeño promises to captivate the audience. The creative process in which the laypersons are trained and guided not only shows the beauty of the dance, but also the ability to overcome barriers and create a deeper connection between people. It is a performance that invites the audience to think about the value of community and cooperation.

The Bundeskunsthalle as the venue represents an appropriate backdrop for this event, because it reflects the cultural heritage and the art scene that are rooted in Germany. The event is expected to touch not only the dancers, but also the audience emotionally and stimulate the appreciation of art and their integrative strength.

The appearance is an invitation to be inspired by the stories and the energy of this unusual dance group. People of all ages can find themselves in the performances and experience the universal language of dance, promote community and a feeling of belonging.