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MovingTowardsZero

Valerie Reding

breathe

To mark its 30th anniversary, Tanzhaus Zürich is hosting the MovingTowardsZero festival (26–28 June 2026): a utopian space where art, activism and community come together. breathe is part of MovingTowardsZero.

The long-durational performance breathe unfolds as a playful danced dialogue between the performer, the musician, Tanzhaus and its visitors. Reding’s body becomes a bridge, oscillating like a soft breath - a rhythmic pulse that fills the air between the space and the audience. Through interacting with their environment and slowing down, the performer is gently inviting the visitors to awaken their senses and rediscover the details and subtle nuances of their surroundings, which often go unnoticed in the hurried pace of daily life in a consumer-driven society.

Performance Valerie Reding
Music Tarek Beswick

Valerie Reding

Valerie Reding is a Zurich-based choreographer and interdisciplinary artist whose emotionally resonant and visually intriguing work dissolves boundaries between movement, poetry and the political, between the institutional and the underground. Their work explores how societal power structures configure identity and relationality - how they become inscribed in our bodies and shape how we relate to ourselves and each other. Drawing from personal and collective trauma, Reding is committed to creating spaces for marginalised narratives and crafts sensorially rich environments that invite audiences into spaces of generative togetherness. Their performances unfold as radical acts of vulnerability and resistance, where identities are fluid and the body becomes a site of protest and collective transformation.

Their practice is distinguished by its strong poetic visual language, emotional rawness and transdisciplinary layering, merging embodiment with image and text. Through this, Reding seeks to open up alternative modes of feeling, perceiving and being together - beyond the limiting systems society imposes.

They studied classical dance in Luxembourg, architecture at ETH Zürich and media arts at ZHdK (Zurich), the University of Applied Arts Vienna and in San Francisco. As an associated artist at Tanzhaus Zürich, they have developed a nationally and internationally recognized body of work, awarded the SSA Young Choreographers’ Prize and the City of Zurich Cultural Prize.

Dates / Booking
Saturday, 27.06.2026
Clock 15:00 — 21:00
  • Pay as much as you want

Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 6h
  • Nonverbal, without spoken text
  • Wheelchair accessible