Sven Ratzke & Matangi Quartet
Inspired by the three -storey opera of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht
Berlin, 1925
Wild, shameless and seductive: Sven Ratzke dives in the turbulent 1920s of the bustling metropolis of Berlin. A time of ultimate freedom, where being otherwise does not irritate, but inspires. Everything is possible;Ratzke opens the door to a city that dances on the volcano. 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 Deanseres Berberuze and Dansere Berbera and Berberaaeraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Saa and Deansera and Deansera and Deansera and Deanser's Danseraere and Deanser's Danser.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. "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, as 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!