Àrru at the Potsdam Dance Days: Dance cinema with power and poetry


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A cinematic dance event between body, image, and resistance
With Àrru, an evening opens at the Potsdam Dance Days 2026 that not only showcases dance but makes it an experience of movement as a form of thought. The cinematic work of Elle Sofe Sara combines choreographic precision with a poetic, politically charged visual language. In the Thalia Cinema Potsdam-Babelsberg, a stage experience on the screen emerges that consciously blurs the boundaries between performance, documentary film, and artistic condensation.
When movement becomes narration
The series Choreographies on the Movie Screen at the Potsdam Dance Days 2026 focuses on a format that translates dance into cinema while preserving its emotional force. For Àrru, a sensitive engagement with body, space, and cultural memory is anticipated. Elle Sofe Sara has been working for years at the intersections of dance, Yoik, and film; her works are regarded as poignant, physically close, and atmospherically dense. This experience also shapes the anticipation for the film evening in Potsdam.
Aesthetic, dramaturgy, and a clear artistic signature
The festival announcement categorizes Àrru as part of the film program and names Elle Sofe Sara as the artistic author. The official website describes her work as a fusion of dance, Yoik, and music that opens new perspectives and consciously considers audience experience. This is where the dramaturgical tension lies: not mere observation, but an intense seeing that inscribes itself into the theater atmosphere of the cinema hall.
The classification within the framework of the Potsdam Dance Days also speaks to the special status of the evening. The festival is one of the largest dance festivals in Germany, attracting several thousand visitors each year and combining performances, workshops, and discussions into a vibrant cultural space. In this context, Àrru receives a stage that transcends the ordinary.
The venue: Thalia Cinema as a cultural resonance space
The Thalia Cinema at Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 50 in Potsdam-Babelsberg has been a staple for film culture in the city for many years. The official travel page recommends arriving by bicycle or public transportation; among other options, the S-Bahn line S7 to Babelsberg and several tram and bus connections are mentioned. For drivers, the cinema points to public parking spaces on the street. Barrier-free access and information on accessibility complement the practical profile of this historic venue.
Why this evening deserves attention
Àrru promises not a decorative cinematic event, but a multifaceted interplay of movement, image, and cultural attitude. Those interested in contemporary dance, choreographic film art, and strong artistic signatures will experience an evening with artistic substance and atmospheric depth. It is precisely the combination of the festival framework, international flair, and the special location that makes this date a culturally journalistic highlight.
Conclusion: Those who want to experience the Potsdam Dance Days from their cinematic side find an excellent choice in Àrru. The evening promises an intense cinema experience full of movement, resonance, and aesthetic tension. Best discovered live at the Thalia Cinema.
Official channels of Elle Sofe Company:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellesofecompany/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellesofecompany/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC11okavcrr0tchtaEIG5Mow
- Website: https://ellesofe.com/the-company/










