Maite Marie Herborn is a cultural scientist, freelance dancer and choreographer
in Hildesheim and Dresden. Her work focuses on dance and theater pedagogy, interdisciplinary artistic interfaces as well as cultural-political and cultural-sociological practice research.
cultural-sociological practice research. As part of the collective interdisciplinary research project Motion in Sound (since 2024), she also deals with accessibility and alternative forms of perception of dance and performance in various contexts.
Edgar Neumann comes from Dresden, where he is currently studying saxophone and has been a member of the Saxony State Youth Jazz Orchestra for many years. However, his special focus is on the bass clarinet, with which he can be heard in a wide variety of projects ranging from free jazz to neo-soul.
Double bassist Kevin Knödler is part of the award-winning band Anima and can be heard on albums by the band morph and the Moritz Grübel Quartet. These projects show that he feels at home in traditional and modern jazz as well as in free improvised music. His other activities include productions at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden, the Landesbühnen Sachsen and the Staatsoperette Dresden.
Johann von Ruthendorf studied classical music and jazz in Dresden. He devoted much of his time to free improvisation and new music. In addition to his work as an orchestra teacher at the Heinrich Schütz Conservatory in Dresden, he now works freelance and plays almost exclusively non-classical music in various formations.
When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Admission: 7.30 pm
Start: 8 p.m.
Where: GEH8 Hall