Promotion of contemporary dance in and around Chemnitz
The Support Organization co-finances the projects of TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ and contributes to strengthening contemporary and urban dance in Chemnitz and the region.

TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ e.V. is the association for the promotion of contemporary and urban dance in Chemnitz and the surrounding area. The association has set itself the goal of promoting art and culture, education, international understanding, tolerance and cultural exchange through dance.
The association supports artistic projects, festivals, education and health programmes, international residencies, and community initiatives. It also serves as an organisational and legal framework for long-term cultural development in the field of dance.
Board (voluntary)

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Sabrina Sadowska -- Chairwoman

Claudia Feest-Lieberknecht -- Deputy Chairwoman

-- Treasurer - Chief Financial Officer
Founding members
Prof. Dr. Udo Bechtloff (Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology IDMT), Sylvia Wille (Lawyer, WiR law firm), Dr. Christoph Dittrich (General Director of Theater Chemnitz), Hergen Gräper (Administrative Director of Theater Chemnitz), David Neubert (Urban Dance Community Chemnitz), Sebastian Schilling (Church musician, Ev.Luth. Kirchgemeinde St. Markus), Helge-Björn Meier (Head of Servicestelle FREIE SZENE Sachsen), Claudia Feest (Member of the Board of Dachverband Tanz e.V.), Sabrina Sadowska (Ballet Director of Theater Chemnitz).
Support us
Whether membership, regular sponsorship or a one-off donation - all support is very welcome!


Supported by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Funded by the Chemnitz City Cultural Space. This measure is co-financed with tax funds based on the budget approved by the members of the Saxon State Parliament.

Funded by the Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism. This institution is co-financed by tax revenues based on the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.


