Tanzhaus Zürich
theaterContemporary dance training and production centre in Zürich that operates as a performance venue and residency hub. It houses two stages and three studios (each about 100 m²) used for rehearsals, workshops and performances.
Upcoming Events (7)
Open Dance at Tanzhaus Zürich
Open Dance at Tanzhaus Zürich invites participants to free, wordless dancing in the dark, offering a powerful space for self-awareness and mindful movement. Set in a studio environment, the experience emphasizes presence, sensation, and improvised interaction within a supportive, non-judgmental atmosphere.

Trilogie In Praise of Vulnerability: SANE SATAN
Teresa Vittucci presents SANE SATAN, the final part of her 'In Praise of Vulnerability' trilogy at Tanzhaus Zürich — a contemporary dance performance probing taboo, evil and who decides what counts as 'sin'.
Teresa Vittucci: SANE SATAN
Teresa Vittucci debuts her trilogy 'In Praise of Vulnerability' at Tanzhaus Zürich, presenting the pieces HATE ME, TENDER, DOOM and SANE SATAN. A contemporary dance evening that probes vulnerability through bold movement, stark visuals, and intimate, dynamic staging at a renowned dance venue.
Cosima Grand
Cosima Grand is a contemporary dance work by Zeit Labor presented at Tanzhaus Zürich. The piece pairs precise, expressive movement with a pared-down stage to explore memory, time, and human connection, offering an intimate, thought-provoking performance in Zurich's dance scene.

MovingTowardsZero #2: Was bringt das überhaupt?
MovingTowardsZero #2 at Tanzhaus Zürich is a monthly art-meets-activism series bringing artists, scientists and activists together to explore creative approaches to social and ecological challenges.
MovingTowardsZero #2: Was bringt das überhaupt?
Join Zamzam Ibrahim and Farah Ahme for the second edition of MovingTowardsZero, a literature-focused discussion at Tanzhaus Zürich. The conversation, prompted by the question Was bringt das überhaupt?, explores contemporary language, ideas, and readings that challenge conventional approaches. Expect a thoughtful, intimate evening of dialogue in a venue known for its artistic edge.

Heavy Weight
Heavy Weight is a four-part choreographic research by Sheena McGrandles and Claire Vivianne Sobottke exploring weight, gravity, exhaustion and gendered strength through virtuosic failure and impossible actions.