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The Sophiensæle (also occasionally spelled as Sophiensäle or Sophiensaele) is a venue for independent performance, theater, and dance, in
Berlin, Germany Berlin ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the highest population within its city limits of any city in the European Union. The city is also one of the states of ...
. It is located in the courtyard of Sophienstraße 18, in the Berlin district of
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.


History

The Sophiensæle was founded in 1996 by
Sasha Waltz Sasha Alexandra Waltz (born 8 March 1963, Karlsruhe) is a German choreographer, dancer and leader of the dance company Sasha Waltz and Guests. Biography Waltz is the daughter of an architect and a curator. At the age of five years she had her ...
, Jochen Sandig, Jo Fabian, Zebu Kluth, and Dirk Cieslak. The first performances took place the same year, beginning with the play ''Durchgehend Geöffnet'' by Dirk Cieslak and Armin Dallapiccola, in February and March. The official opening of the Sophiensæle followed on September 26, 1996 with the premiere of Sasha Waltz’s production ''Allee der Kosmonauten''. In 2011, the Sophiensæle’s premises and the surrounding building were renovated, mostly through the support of funds from the German Lottery Foundation. The venue reopened on December 2, 2011. The Sophiensæle currently occupies three main rooms in the building: the ballroom (''Festsaal''), the wedding hall (''Hochzeitssaal'') and the canteen (''Kantine''). Amelie Deuflhard was artistic director of the venue until 2007, followed by Heike Albrecht from 2007 to 2010. At the end of 2011, Franziska Werner took over the artistic direction, and in 2023, Jens Hillje und Andrea Niederbuchner took on this position as a shared role. The site of the Sophiensæle was originally the ''Handwerkervereinshaus'' — the house of the craftspersons’ association — and as a result was a site that was connected to significant political events in German history. For example, it was the location where
Karl Liebknecht Karl Paul August Friedrich Liebknecht (; ; 13 August 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a German politician and revolutionary socialist. A leader of the far-left wing of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), Liebknecht was a co-founder of both ...
appealed to the workers of Berlin to join the 1918 German Revolution. Then, from 1950 to 1990, the location served as a theater workshop for the
Maxim Gorki Theater The Maxim Gorki Theatre () is a theatre in Berlin-Mitte named after the Soviet writer Maxim Gorky. In 2012, the Mayor of Berlin Klaus Wowereit named Şermin Langhoff as the artist director of the theatre. History It is the oldest concert hall bui ...
. The building is a protected monument.


Programming

Since its founding in 1996, the Sophiensæle has been a central production location for independent theater, performance, and dance in Germany. It is currently one of the most significant venues for independent theater in the German-speaking world, and an anchor institution for the independent artistic scene in Berlin. Artists from the local, national, and international scene are invited to produce and present their work at Sophiensæle, with the venue providing support in applying for funding, finding co-production partners, and in press and public relations work. In some cases, the venue also takes over production management. Around 90 productions and several festivals are presented in the Sophiensæle each year. This includes theater, dance, performance, music, discussions, and presentations in various experimental or speculative formats.{{Cite web , date=2024-05-31 , title=Sophiensæle » About us , url=https://sophiensaele.com/en/seite/ueber-uns , access-date=2024-05-29 , website=Sophiensaele.com , language=en


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External links


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