What Are Pina Bausch and Her Dancers Doing in Wuppertal? (1983)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Klaus Wildenhahn

Synopsis

Wuppertal is a drizzly, industrial city on the Rhine and one immediately wonders why Pina Bausch and her avant-garde dance troupe have settled there. A socially engaged documentarian, Wildenhahn is also perplexed by this issue and spends considerable time trying to place Bausch in a context outside of the aesthetic. Still, the dance company's daily life and the excruciating rehearsal and performance schedule is solidly captured. The film begins cleverly: a dance critic offers sagacious comments on ballet dancers finishing their careers at mid-thirty just when, according to Bausch, the "aspects of misery, suffering and fear of death should become an integral part of a dancer's spiritual and psychological make-up." Wildenhahn's camera glides over the dancers' bodies as Bausch leads them through their paces, a consummate teacher. Leaving behind rehearsals of "Bandoneón" and "Walzer," Wildenhahn then ventures out into the streets of Wuppertal searching for the dance of the common people.

Actors

Pina Bausch
Pina Bausch
Herself

Crews

Klaus Wildenhahn
Klaus Wildenhahn
Director
Klaus Wildenhahn
Klaus Wildenhahn
Writer
Christhart Burgmann
Christhart Burgmann
Producer
Rainer Hagen
Rainer Hagen
Producer
Wolfgang Jost
Wolfgang Jost
Cinematography
Petra Arciszewski
Petra Arciszewski
Editor