31/05/2026
⏩⏩⏩PERFORMANCE⏪⏪⏪
GOODBYE | ITERATIONS
Nitsan Margaliot
With GOODBYE | ITERATIONS, Nitsan Margaliot’s solo GOODBYE takes shape across several stages in Leipzig and culminates in September with its Leipzig premiere at Projektraum Remise 24. The project takes place as part of TACHELES – Year of Jewish Culture in Saxony and unfolds through formats that create encounters between the artist, the audience and Leipzig’s urban context.
As part of Jewish Week in Leipzig:
📅 21 June 2026, 11:00–14:00: Workshop.
Personal Stories and Archives at the Intersection of Text, Image and Body
📅 27 June 2026, 16:00–17:30: TanzDIALOG – Über | Haltung | Unter.
Between Archive and Body – with Nitsan Margaliot and Dr. Todd Sekuler
📍4fT–Tanzplattform Leipzig, Erich-Zeigner-Allee 64e, 04229 Leipzig
In cooperation with the Remise 24:
📅 11 September 2026, 20:00: Leipzig premiere of the Solo Goodbye
📅 12 September 2026, 20:00: Second performance
📍Remise 24, Leibnizstraße 24, 04105 Leipzig📆📅
In June, Margaliot invites participants to a workshop as part of the Jewish Week in Leipzig, offering insights into his choreographic work and movement practice. A few days later, a work-in-progress showing and an interdisciplinary conversation with cultural studies scholar and ethnologist Dr. Todd Sekuler open up further perspectives on the themes of the piece.
In September, the solo will be presented as part of DIE BUDE, a project by Hermann Heisig and Anne Zacho Søgaard, entering into a thematic dialogue with their audio walk Wenn Wände sprechen.
Further information:
www.tanzplattform-leipzig.de
Contact & registration:
[email protected]
"Goodbye | Iterations" is a project by 4fT – Tanzplattform Leipzig and Charlie Fouchier, in cooperation with Ariowitsch-Haus and Projektraum Remise 24. The project is funded by the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony. This measure is co-financed by tax revenue on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament. The project is funded by the Cultural Office of the City of Leipzig.
Picture: Maria Eleonora