Information
Premiere | 05/20/1978 |
Duration | |
Choreography | Pina Bausch |
Set and costume design | Rolf Borzik |
Music | Henry Purcell |
Café Müller was originally the title of a four-part evening. In 1978, Pina Bausch invited choreographers Gerhard Bohner, Gigi-Gheorghe Caciuléanu and Hans Pop to work with her ensemble. Following the same cues, three more pieces were created in addition to Pina Bausch’s piece. Only the piece by Pina Bausch is still performed today. Since 1980, Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch presented Café Müller as a double bill with The Rite of Spring.
Rolf Borzik designed the original stage set. Peter Pabst adapted the set for a performance in 1987 in Athens (Greece). The stage of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus was smaller than usual. He came up with the idea to use glass walls for the smaller stage. Sometimes, this set design is still used today.
In 2017, as part of a transmission by the Pina Bausch Foundation, the Opera Ballett Vlaanderen rehearsed and performed Café Müller.
From the Pina Bausch Archives
Café Müller
Costumes
from the premiere
Events
A piece by Pina Bausch
As part of the triple bill Club Amour together with Aatt enen tionon and herse, duo by Boris Charmatz
Location | Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide, Australia |
Dates | 3/10/2025, 18:30–20:10 3/11/2025, 18:30–20:10 3/12/2025, 18:30–20:10 3/14/2025, 18:30–20:10 3/15/2025, 18:30–20:10 3/16/2025, 14:00–20:10 |
Organizer | Adelaide Festival |
Ensemble | Tanztheater Wuppertal |
A piece by Pina Bausch
As part of the triple bill Club Amour together with Aatt enen tionon and herse, duo by Boris Charmatz
Location | Burgtheater, Vienna, Austria |
Dates | 7/10/2025 7/12/2025 7/13/2025 |
Ensemble | Tanztheater Wuppertal |