Anniversary celebration: Bavarian junior ballet enchants Munich on the farewell day!

Am 12. Juni 2025 feierte das Bayerische Junior Ballett München im Prinzregententheater sein 15-jähriges Bestehen mit eindrucksvollen Tanzaufführungen.
On June 12, 2025, the Bavarian Junior Ballet Munich celebrated its 15th anniversary in the Prince Regent Theater with impressive dance performances. (Symbolbild/MW)

Anniversary celebration: Bavarian junior ballet enchants Munich on the farewell day!

On June 12, 2025, there was a very special event in the Prinzregententheater: The Bavarian Junior Ballet Munich celebrated its 15th anniversary with a climax that made the hearts of the spectators beat faster. The event stood symbolically for farewells and new beginnings, because many dancers will soon start new engagements worldwide after they can no longer appear in this constellation. So it was clear that this evening was both a crowning glory and a nostalgic review. According to dance network was not only a festival of dance, but also a reflection on the past 15 years Creativity and passion.

The evening was made up of two central parts. The premiere of "Devil’s Kitchen", a new piece by the renowned choreographer Marco Goecke, started. With a strong connection to Munich, where he completed his dance training, Goecke brought his characteristic language language into the ensemble. "Devil’s Kitchen" is the first new creation to be created in close cooperation with the 15 dancers. This is a piece that does not follow any specific action, but rather addresses the individual and the search for yourself. Supported by the impressive costumes of Susanne Stehle and the music of Pink Floyd, the dancers moved quickly and precisely by a variety of powerful movements, which was rewarded with enthusiasm by the spectators.

The highlight: "The Triadische Ballet"

The second part of the evening was the masterpiece "The Triadische Ballet" by Oskar Schlemmer, which was premiered in 1922. This work, which is known for its plastic and colored costume structures, is considered a key work by the avant -garde and the milestone in the theater and the visual art. According to the Heinz-Bosl-Foundation this was the last opportunity to see the ballet in southern Germany, since costumes and production soon return to the archive of the Academy of the Arts in Berlin. The reconstruction with Gerhard Bohner, who took place in 1977, led to a global tour and a new revival of the work.

The structure of "The Triadic Ballet" consists of three parts and shows dancers who dance in tastefully designed, sculptural costumes that reduce human figures to geometric forms. These costumes restrict the movements, but at the same time create a unique stage aesthetics. Schlemmer designed the ballet as a symphonic dance, in which the number three plays a central role in overcoming monoman thinking and dualistic contrasts. The play has been performed in various locations since its premiere in 1922, including Stuttgart, Weimar and Berlin, and still leaves a lasting impression today.

an outlook on the future

With the last performance of "Das Triadische Ballet" at the Bavarian Junior Ballet Munich, another significant section of dance history in Munich is closed. The combination of the fresh creation of Marco Goecke and the proven classic by Oskar Schlemmer makes this evening an unforgettable experience for everyone present. Every dance was an expression of individuality and collective work, and the dancers left their traces in the history of the ensemble. According to schlemmer.org , "the triadic ballet" will continue to serve as a guide for artists and viewers who are interested in the dialogue between dance and visual art.

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