The Girl Who Stole the Sun! at Trafo Neuhausen: Moving Dance Theater for Families


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A poetic dance theater about sun, courage, and community
On July 10, 2026, a moment on stage full of movement, warmth, and fine storytelling unfolds at Trafo Neuhausen: The Girl Who Stole the Sun! is a dance theater for people aged 8 and up and families, telling a story of tolerance, loyalty, and friendship with imagination and physical precision.
When a thought becomes a sun theft
What would happen if the sun shone day and night? Judith Seibert’s production tackles this shimmering question. From the idea of a seemingly alluring sun theft grows a poetic stage experience that draws the audience into a world between fairy tale, movement, and knowledge. Liebelotte, her dog Grummelich, and three travelers lead through a story that connects childlike curiosity with dramatic clarity.
Movement as language, dance as narrative
The production thrives on Judith Seibert's choreographic handwriting. Dance here is not merely illustration but expression of conflict, longing, and reconciliation. The bodies on stage create images that resonate: sometimes playfully light, sometimes focused and subtle, always close to the emotional core of the piece. This production relies on the power of physical theater and on an atmosphere where every detail matters.
Family theater with depth and lightness
The piece is aimed at a young audience and families, yet its poetic level also remains appealing to adult viewers. The themes of responsibility and community unfold without educational pressure, but with warmth, movement, and a clear theatrical signature. This is where the strength of this dance theater lies: it addresses both heart and mind simultaneously and creates a theatrical atmosphere that appeals to both children and adults alike.
Trafo Neuhausen as a vibrant cultural venue
The venue Culture in Trafo matches perfectly with its open, community-oriented character for this evening. The hall provides space for concentrated perception, immediate audience reaction, and a stage experience that unfolds its power in close proximity to the action. The barrier-free accessibility and the bistro in the building create a framework that makes cultural visits pleasant and uncomplicated.
Conclusion: An evening for all who love poetic dance theater
The Girl Who Stole the Sun! promises an evening full of movement, imagination, and emotional clarity. Anyone wishing to experience modern dance theater for families, a finely crafted production, and a stage full of images should mark this date in Munich and be there live.
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