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Main Character: Lost (12+)

Miller de Nobili (Dresden)  

24 Apr 2026 | Explore danceDance for young audience

Main Character: Lost deals with the expectations, uncertainties and desire for self-determination of young people. Young people today are under enormous pressure – from parents, school, social media and society. No wonder that sometimes you just feel... lost.

Together with three dancers from breaking, hip-hop and contemporary dance, the Miller de Nobili company transforms this inner chaos into movement: stress and silence, anger and hope, the feeling of being alone or completely misunderstood. How do you find your own way in a time that is constantly changing? Dance, text and sound merge together and raise questions about growing up in today's world. Direct, honest, urgent.

Pop Up in schools: Thu 23 Apr

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Price group E
Advance booking: 13 € / red. 6 €
Box office: 14 € / red. 6 €
Schools: 4 €
3xTanz-Abo: 28 € / Three performances

Donation: you have the option of making a donation during the booking process. This supports the work of fabrik Potsdam and the offer of discounted tickets.

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Credits

Choreography: Maria Chiara de Nobili & Alexander Miller
In collaboration with the dancers: Nam Tran Xuan, Giulia Russo, Ali Adic
Music: Gábor Halász
Costume design: Kim Schölch & Till Lukas Fiedler
Photos: Miller de Nobili
Internet: www.millerdenobili.com
Duration: 60 minutes including post-performance discussion

This project is part of explore dance – Network Dance for Young Audience, coproduced by Fokus Tanz Munich and HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts Dresden. explore dance – Network Dance for Young Audience is an alliance of fabrik (moves) Potsdam, Fokus Tanz Munich, HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts Dresden, K3 - Centre for Choreography | Tanzplan Hamburg, Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm Frankfurt/Main and Perform[d]ance Stralsund. explore dance is co-financed by the Cultural Department of the City of Munich, the Bavarian State Association for Contemporary Dance thanks to the Bavarian State Ministry, the Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism.