öff öff aerial dance at the Museum for Communication

Zwei Personen tanzen an einem Baum und hängen sich elegant und akrobatisch an Tüchern fest.
This event is available in
German
As part of the BETA Stage Festival
BETA STAGE FESTIVAL - MORE DANCE, MORE SPACE

The öff öff dance crew already danced at our tree on Museum Night 2025 and created a wonderful spectacle. Now they're back to present their fresh show!

And that's what their piece is about:
"INSEKTEN oder der Tanz zwischen Himmel & Erde" unfolds a sensual play that challenges the audience's perception and mind and allows an intimate encounter with an often hidden world. The piece reveals the world of insects as if through a magical magnifying glass: the audience is immersed in a microcosm that is often reserved for experts. In the performance, trees are danced on both horizontally and vertically - insect-like, light as a feather and whimsical.

You can read more about the piece on the official website of the BETA Stage Festival.
Address
Helvetiastrasse 16
3000
Bern
+41 31 357 55 55
Tarif
Paid entry
25
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
Thursday: 17:30-18:15
Saturday: 15:30-16:15
Additional informations
Content available online
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