Pina Bausch

Pina Bausch
Philippina "Pina" Bauschwas a German performer of modern dance, choreographer, dance teacher and ballet director. With her unique style, a blend of movement, sound, and prominent stage sets, and with her elaborate collaboration with performers during the development of a piece, she became a leading influence in the field of modern dance from the 1970s on. She created the company Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bauschwhich performs internationally...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionDancer
Date of Birth27 July 1940
CountryGermany
When I first began choreographing, I never thought of it as choreography but as expressing feelings. Though every piece is different, they are all trying to get at certain things that are difficult to put into words. In the work, everything belongs to everything else - the music, the set, the movement and whatever is said.
I'm not interested in how people move, but what moves them.
The things we discover for ourselves are the most important.
I want to feel something, as a person. I don't want to be bored.
I am more interested in what moves people, than how they move.
I didn't want to imitate anybody. Any movement I knew, I didn't want to use.
Everything must come from the heart, must be lived.
I'm not so interested in how they move as in what moves them.
Your fragility is also your strength.
I loved to dance because I was scared to speak. When I was moving, I could feel.
Repetition is not repetition, ... The same action makes you feel something completely different by the end
Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost.
To understand what I am saying, you have to believe that dance is something other than technique. We forget where the movements come from. They are born from life. When you create a new work, the point of departure must be contemporary life -- not existing forms of dance.
I'm not interested in how people move; I'm interested in what makes them move.