SUBMERGE celebrates artistic exchange and the craft of choreography. Join us for our performance events, lighting the stage for curated works that highlight rhythm and groove. Reserve your tickets with the form below or email:
Ticket Prices
Paid in advance
12€ regular price
10€ reduced price*
At the door
15€ regular price
12€ reduced price*
Battle tickets
5 – 10€ sliding scale
Kids tickets
5€ Children under 8 years old
* Reduced tickets for: Tanzcard holders, under 18 years old, and anyone booking 3 or more performances!
Ticket Purchase
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Marcela Giesche
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PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
Saturday, August 3, 17:30 / DOUBLE BILL / I am worried for men by Freddy Houndekindo & Marcus Doverud and Solo Acoustic Performance with Rasha Nahas
* NOTE : The piece, “I am worried for men”, though not specifically targeted for children, is a family friendly space.
Saturday, August 10, 17:30 / Tanz/Theater für junges Publikum (13+) / Tülva by Tülvistas
Saturday, August 10, 19:30 / DOUBLE BILL / MATRIA by Rocio Marano and L’apres-midi d’ un Faune by Soko Jena
Saturday, August 17, 19:30 / DOUBLE BILL / DVOYE by Marina Pravkina & Alesya Dobysh and On Work. Lecture by the Idiot by Gabriela Burdsall & William Ruiz Morales
Sunday, August 18, 16:00 / LAKE BLIND DATE BATTLE v.2 / Open Stylez, 2 vs 2 Dance Battle
Saturday, August 24, 19:30 / DOUBLE BILL / Tanz mir, nur immer zu viel by Anna Castillo & Marti Corbera & Pol Jimenez and YAZ[Z] (RHYMES) by Fouad Nafili
Sunday, August 25, 14:00 / Kid’s Show (2+) / Familienzirkus 2.0 by Rike Greusing & Tiago Fonseca
Saturday, August 31, 19:30 / DOUBLE BILL / In Flux by Naledi Majola * and A Lila in the House by Achraf Lansari.
* NOTE : Approximately 35 minutes into Naledi Majola’s performance, there is a scene that uses strong, bright light shining in the audience’s eyes. It lasts for about two minutes.