Dancing with Time
Directed byTrevor Peters
Written byTrevor Peters and Mark Michel (screenplay)
Heike Hennig (story and choreography)
StarringHeike Hennig
Ursula Cain
Christa Franze
Siegfried Prölß
Horst Dittmann
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
103 minutes
LanguageGerman (subtitled)

Dancing with Time (Tanz mit der Zeit) is a film by Trevor Peters about the autobiography Dance Theater Zeit – tanzen seit 1927 by Heike Hennig.[1]

Ursula Cain in "Zeit tanzen seit 1927" von Heike Hennig (2006) Postermotiv

Plot

Four dancers, nearing their eighties, take up the challenge of Heike Hennig to return to the stage in Leipzig's opera house. Ursula Cain, Christa Franze, Siegfried Prölß and Horst Dittmann have been leading members of the Ballet of the Oper Leipzig. A performance of emotional richness combined with the stories of their lives, from Mary Wigman, Gret Palucca to Heike Hennig. Nothing about them is old, except their age.

Dancing with Time was produced as film for TV (f.ex.: ARTE and ZDF) and movie-theaters, as DVD and as book by Marion Appelt, with a preface of Renate Schmidt.

Music

  • Jureks Zeit: (J. Lamorski)
  • Kalumbo: (C. Meyer/R. Moser)
  • Something in the Park: (C. Meyer/R. Moser)
  • Give me that old Time Religion: (trad.arr. Moses Hogan) Darek Lee Ragin & The New World Ensemble-Chamber Choir
  • Brandenburgische Konzerte: G-dur, Allegro (J. S. Bach)
  • Symphony No. 5: C-Sharp minor, Adagietto (G. Mahler) Berliner Philharmoniker - Claudio Abbado
  • Dancing with Memories: (C. Meyer)
  • Ich sitze gerade Zuhause und werde mir eine Zigarette drehen: Ammer & Console)
  • Django Theme: (M. Dietrich/J. Simon/VM De Luxe/O. F. Berdomo) DJ Opossum

Development

Dancing with Time is produced from ma.ja.de filmproduktion in co-produktion with ZDF in collaboration with ARTE,[2] (subtitled) North American Premiere on VIFF in Vancouver 2008 [3]

References

  1. Dancing with Time on opera and dance ensemble Heike Hennig & Co
  2. Dancing with Time on ARTE TV
  3. "Dancing with Time North American Premiere on VIFF". Archived from the original on 2008-10-05. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
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