Fri

20.2.

19:00
ProduzentIn/Company EN

Fri

20.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sat

21.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sun

22.2.

18:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Thu

26.2.

20:00
Carlos Franke

Thu

26.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

Fri

27.2.

20:00
Carlos Franke

Fri

27.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

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28.2.

20:00
Marlene Helling

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1.3.

20:00
Marlene Helling

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5.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

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6.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

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7.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

Thu

12.3.

19:00 Premiere
UNBEHAUN

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21.3.

Thu

26.3.

Wed

22.7.

21:00
ProduzentIn/Company EN

Productions

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Marlene Helling

45 minutes
Theater hall

The video performance portrays three mining areas used for tourism: the Hambach open-cast mine, the Dead Sea, and the Lusatian lignite mining area. Through travelogues and a repertoire of movements inspired by them, Marlene Helling recounts her encounters with these places. It becomes clear how nature is commodified both as a raw material and in the form of tourism. A 3-channel panoramic projection, which brings post-industrial landscapes in the Anthropocene to life, highlights parallels between the mining areas and how we view nature and make it our own. The vast landscape images engage in dialogue with a body that attempts to encounter the ground with immediate mindfulness.

In her dance and video performances, Marlene Helling addresses social, ecological, and feminist issues as well as site-specific circumstances. Her work is based on research conducted with her artistic team—visual artist Marei Dierßen, video artist Simon Vorgrimmler, and sound artist Juli Grönefeld.

Artistic direction and performance Marlene Helling Stage and artistic collaboration Marei Dierßen Mapping, video support and artistic collaboration Simon Vorgrimmler Sound and artistic collaboration Juli Grönefeld Light and sound Desirée García López Creative Producing Laura Zielinski

A production by Marlene Helling in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost. Funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW Landesbüro Freie Darstellende Künste, City of Bochum, AStA of the Ruhr University Bochum, Society of Friends of the Ruhr University, the Master’s program in Scenic Research at the Institute for Theater Studies at the Ruhr University, and with the kind support of the residency program of HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts, Dresden.
The guest performance is supported by the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETWORK Guest Performance Funding Theater, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, as well as the ministries of culture and arts of the federal states.

Dates

  • Feb 28, 2026, 21:00
  • Mar 01, 2026, 21:00
Tickets

18 | 13 | 8 euros
Combined ticket for an evening with two performances – 35 | 25 | 15 euros
Tickets can be purchased by phone, email, or online. Please note that reservations via email and phone are only possible from Monday to Friday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. For online tickets, the provider Reservix charges a 10% advance booking fee and a 2 euro service fee in addition to the basic ticket price. 3 Euro tickets for Berlin Pass/Berlin Ticket S holders are available at the box office only or via karten@ballhausost.de.

Language Info

In German spoken language
With english surtitles

Access / Content Note

Accessible for wheelchair users
Various seating options