Sven Ratzke

Sven Ratzke

Muziek

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The grandiose entertainer with an extra portion of sexiness takes you into the legendary nightlife of a city full of extremes: from gray alleys to decadent theaters, from wild clubs to filthy bars. Ratzke shows you a Berlin as you have never seen before: sizzling, swinging and dangerous, hilarious and extremely sexy.

On the premiere evening of the "Driestuikersopera" we meet Josephine Baker, Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich and the Scandalous Nude Dancer Anita Berber and we dive into a world of oppoles: a world of glamor and poverty of the night, of Coke and Jazz, of Coke, of Coke, of Coke, of Coke, of Coke, of Coke and Jazz. The brilliant storyteller Ratzke succeeds again with fascinating entertainment, a dazzling decor and great music to put down a 'cord dance on the volcano' over a while exactly a hundred years ago. A time that has a surprising number of parallels with today's world. 

Together with the virtuoso strings of the renowned Matangi Quartet, Sven Ratzke presents new arrangements of the music of Kurt Weill and conjures up a complete soundscape between Swing, Chanson, Jazz and Cinquanten. "Dance on the volcano" is a phenomenal mix between an one -man show and super exciting music theater. Let yourself be carried away in a hallucinatory time, like in a roller coaster, free to the motto 'Live today, because tomorrow it can be over again! "

Ratzke and Matangi ask you to dance.

dance, dance, dance!

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