DANCE ON! a new film on ARTE TV

For many, aging is a sensitive subject, but for dancers, an even more delicate one, considering the enormous toll on their bodies from years of extreme physical exertion. Friedemann is pleased to have the chance in this new ARTE documentary “Dance On!” to share his perspective on dancing into his forties, his appreciation of how the experience that comes with age can enrich one’s artistry, and his conviction - which keeps him going – that the best is yet to come. 

“Dance On!”, in which Friedemann is featured as one of the protagonists alongside Polina Semionova, William Moore, and Gesine Moog, will premiere on ARTE on 20th November. 

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“8SECONDS” short film for Lindau Biennale

Friedemann is thrilled to announce the world premiere of “8SECONDS” – his first foray into the mysterious and exciting world of A.I. art – in the inaugural Lindau Biennale. Conceived and created by Bernd Bartolome, “8SECONDS” interrogates the essence of art, through the juxtaposition of Bernd’s A.I. generated sculptures with the very physical art form of dance, embodied by Friedemann. The short film will make its premiere on 29 September at the Lindau Theater at 19h30. Admission is free.

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“Nuit Romaine” by Angelin Preljocaj

Friedemann Vogel for Dior by Noémi Ottilia Szabo

After celebrating International Dance Day last year by writing the official message under the patronage of UNESCO, Friedemann is delighted to mark the occasion this year with this new video of “Nuit Romaine”, filmed in the stunning Palazzo Farnese in Rome, where he was reunited with long-time dance partner Eleonora Abbagnato and the Rome Opera Ballet.
Directed and choreographed by Angelin Preljocaj, this production features costumes designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri and is now available to watch on the Dior website, alongside the Behind the Scenes video.

Friedemann is very excited to rework this special creation for the stage, and to perform "Nuit Romaine" live at the Rome Opera Ballet from 13 to 18 September. DETAILS & TICKETS

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Ballet Supreme Gala 2022 in Seoul, South Korea

Friedemann is very much looking forward to performing in Korea again after such a long time, and to sharing the stage with so many esteemed colleagues for the Ballet Supreme Gala in Seoul from 18th to 20th August. He will be partnering Alina Cojocaru and performing two different works, with the programme to be announced soon.

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Wiener Staatsoper 'Nureyev Gala' Vienna, Austria

For the Vienna State Ballet’s Nureyev Gala on 26th June, Friedemann will be performing with Guillaume Côte from the National Ballet of Canada, and is excited to revisit the role created for Nureyev by Béjart in his celebrated duet "Songs of a Wayfarer''.

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SWR Doku Festival "Verkörperung des Tanzes"

Friedemann is delighted that the documentary Friedemann Vogel – Verkörperung des Tanzes (Incarnation of Dance) directed by Katja Trautwein has been selected for inclusion in the 2022 SWR Doku Festival, which has specially organised for English subtitles to cater to the non-German-speaking dance fans. Following the screening on 22nd June, there will be a discussion led by writer Thomas Aders with Friedemann and Katja as well as a Q&A with the audience. 

Friedemann Vogel - Incarnation of Dance trailer

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The Stuttgart Ballet Gala 2022 in Japan

Friedemann Vogel (c) Stuttgart Ballet

Friedemann Vogel (c) Stuttgart Ballet

Friedemann is thrilled to be going back to Tokyo so soon, this time with the Stuttgart Ballet for a special gala. In addition to dancing two pas de deux with Elisa Badenes - from John Cranko's Onegin and Kenneth MacMillan's Mayerling - Friedemann will be exceptionally performing Béjart's masterpiece Boléro with the Tokyo Ballet. The gala will take place from 19th to 21st March, and Friedemann is really looking forward to dancing for the audience in Japan again. For more info: https://www.nbs.or.jp/english/news/the-stuttgart-ballet-gala-2022.html



BENEFIT FOR UKRAINE - Public Rehearsal

Friedemann will be taking part in the special Stuttgart Ballet open rehearsal at the John Cranko School Reid Anderson Rehearsal Stage on 9 March. For this Charity Gala, Friedemann will be rehearsing Maurice Béjart's Boléro. Friedemann is very glad to have the chance to join forces with his Stuttgart Ballet colleagues to contribute to this display of solidarity.

All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the aid organisation STELP e.V. for the benefit of the people in Ukraine.

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“Aurora’s Nap” Premiere by Johan Inger with the Stuttgart Ballet

Johan Inger in rehearsal with Elisa Badenes and Friedemann Vogel (c) Roman Novitzky

Friedemann has always relished being involved in the creative process, and his first collaboration with the Swedish choreographer Johan Inger is extra invigorating, as Friedemann will be revisiting the familiar role of “Prince Désiré”, but with a comedic twist in Johan’s fresh, funny, and contemporary take on the classic fairy tale “The Sleeping Beauty”. Friedemann will be dancing in the world premiere of “Aurora’s Nap” at the Stuttgart Ballet on 25 February, with more performance dates to be announced.

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The World Ballet Festival in Tokyo

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Friedemann is very much looking forward to returning to Tokyo for his seventh participation in the World Ballet Festival, which brings together many of the most internationally sought-after ballet stars on the same stage every three years. For this 2021 edition, Friedemann will be teaming up with his fellow Stuttgart Ballet étoile Elisa Badenes to dance a pas de deux from the classical repertoire and another from a contemporary production from 13th to 22nd August. 

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Art for a good cause

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UPDATE: one of the five mirrors installations was unfortunately damaged by the severe storm.However, the remaining four managed to raise 2440 Euros for the Olgäle Stiftung from the online auction.

Thank you very much for your support!

Art for a good cause. Starting today, five of the photos of Friedemann Vogel taken by Oliver Kröning for the "Physical Conversation" series currently on display at the StadtPalais - Museum für Stuttgart will be available for auction via EPPLI Auction House, with all proceeds going to the Olgäle-Stiftung Foundation for Sick Children!

"NOT IN MY HANDS" – Digital Premiere

After a year like no other, Friedemann was inspired to try his hand at choreography for the first time, and co-created “Not in my hands” with his life partner and former soloist Thomas Lempertz. Set to Mozart's"Requiem", the solo encapsulates Friedemann’s attempt to make sense of these extraordinary times as well as his confidence in the resilience of artists who will eventually triumph.

In his ongoing efforts to engage the audience until live performances resume, Friedemann is premiering the creation as a video on the Stuttgart Ballet’s YouTube channel, filmed by fellow principal dancer Roman Novitzky.

PHYSICAL CONVERSATION – the Exhibition

While the theatres remain shut, Friedemann continues to explore new ways of bringing dance to the public. Last year, he collaborated with Oliver Kröning on "Physical Conversation" - a visual dialogue between a dancer and a photographer, both storytellers using their respective art forms. The limited edition art box comprising photos of Friedemann captured at unlikely locations during the lockdown to raise funds for the Olgäle Stiftung – Foundation for Sick Children.
“Physical Conversation” returns next week, this time as a photo exhibition in the museum garden of the StadtPalais – Museum for Stuttgart, where visitors will have the chance to enjoy dance through the images, each one a fragment of a story open to interpretation.

Curated by the Galerie Kernweine, the exhibition will take place from 9th May until 30th June, with a digital opening live streamed via Facebook and Instagram on 8th May at 19h00.

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Friedemann Vogel by Oliver Kröning

Friedemann Vogel by Oliver Kröning

MESSAGE AUTHOR FOR INTERNATIONAL DANCE DAY 2021

 

Friedemann feels very honoured to be selected by the International Theatre Institute to give the official International Dance Day message this year. As a dancer, he is more used to communicating through movement, but hopes that his message can help in some way to boost the much-needed sense of solidarity in the dance community at this very challenging time, and shine a light on the importance of dance in the world, now more than ever.

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Friedemann Vogel’s Message for International Dance Day on April 29th, 2021

Everything starts with movement – an instinct we all have – and dance is movement refined to communicate. Much as flawless technique is important and impressive, it is ultimately what the dancer expresses inside the movement that is the essence.

As dancers, we are constantly on the move, aspiring to create these unforgettable moments. Regardless of the dance genre, it’s what every dancer strives to achieve. So, when all of a sudden, we aren’t allowed to perform anymore, with theatres closed and festivals cancelled, our worlds come to a standstill. No physical contact. No shows. No audiences. Never in recent history has the dance community been so collectively challenged to stay motivated, to find our raison d’être.

Yet, it is precisely when something precious has been taken away from us that we truly appreciate how vital it is what we do, and how much dance means to society at large. Dancers are often celebrated for their physical prowess, when in fact we are sustained even more by our mental strength. I believe it is this unique combination of physical and psychological agility that will help us overcome, to reinvent ourselves to keep dancing, and to keep inspiring.

Friedemann Vogel for GQ Germany 2021

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"Friedemann Vogel is one of the best ballet dancers in the world. We requested him for a fashion shoot - in the interview, he talks about physicality, training and fashion."

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In addition to the opportunity to share his thoughts, from the frustration of practising alone during the pandemic, to his increasing appreciation for craftsmanship when it comes to fashion, it was above all, a treat for Friedemann to partake in this shoot for GQ Germany, which served as a timely outlet for expression while theatres continue to be out of bounds

Matter of heart 'Physical Conversation'

Friedemann is excited to announce the launch of  “Physical Conversation”: a limited edition art box comprising 23 impressions of him captured across unfamiliar terrains by photographer Olivier Kröning. Inspired by both the process and the outcome of their first collaboration, the two artists decided to donate all proceeds to Olgäle-Stiftung für das kranke Kind e.V., to bring some festive joy to the sick children supported by the foundation in Stuttgart.

300 sets of “Physical Conversation”, will be available for purchase from the Galerie Kernweine website FIRST 100 BOXES ARE SIGNED!!!

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Thank you so much for your support!

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Deutscher Tanzpreis 2020 for Friedemann Vogel

Friedemann Vogel Deutscher Tanzpreis 2020

Friedemann Vogel at the Stuttgart Ballet PHOTO © Roman Novitzky 2020

Friedemann is incredibly honoured to be receiving the prestigious award for "Outstanding Performer" at the 2020 German Dance Prize. The Dachverband Tanz Deutschland (German Dance Association) has lauded him for his longstanding and illustrious international career, and as a unique dance interpreter, with his exceptional combination of intense emotional portrayals and excellent technique. The announcement of this great honour has given Friedemann renewed motivation and strength to continue finding new ways to reach audiences at this challenging time. He is looking forward to seeing everyone at the prize ceremony in October in Essen, and to hopefully sharing the stage with colleagues to do what is so important to them all: to perform live for the audience again. 

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Back in the Opera House "RESPONSE I" with the Stuttgart Ballet

 

Friedemann Vogel in Boléro Photo (c) Carlos Quezada

For the Stuttgart Ballet’s highly anticipated new mixed repertory evening RESPONSE I, Friedemann will be performing Béjart’s masterpiece Boléro. Friedemann is thrilled to be dancing for a live audience in the theatre again, after months of cancelled performances both at home in Stuttgart and abroad, and to return to the stage with one of his absolute favourite works makes it even more special.
In addition to the three performances in the opera house for a limited number of audience members on 25th and 26th July with respect to social distancing restrictions, the premiere on 25th July will be broadcast live to the Cannastatter Kulturwasen – a new drive-in movie theatre in Stuttgart – to enable thousands more to enjoy live dance performances again.  Details

New documentary "FRIEDEMANN VOGEL - Verkörperung des Tanzes"

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Friedemann is delighted to announce that the documentary "FRIEDEMANN VOGEL - Verkörperung des Tanzes" will premiere on 10th April 2020 on German TV channel SWR and on the ARD Media Channel. With the "Dancer of the Year" constantly on the move, the 60-minute portrait by Katja Trautwein provides a dynamic insight into Friedemann's daily life, which revolves around rehearsals, performances, fashion shoots, and of course, travelling across the globe to dance on some of the world's most prestigious stages, in Stuttgart, Berlin, Stockholm, Moscow and Tokyo. 

Link to ARD Mediathek (only available in Germany,Austria,Switzerland)