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Company MEK / Muhammed Kaltuk

Common Ground

Common Ground is a new programme designed for and by the hip-hop culture community, which seeks to engage in a dialogue with the scene, exploring the dynamics of integrating hip-hop into theatrical contexts. Spearheaded by Muhammed Kaltuk and his company MEK, the initiative aims to fortify the Swiss dance scene, fostering its growth and establishing a route into the theater realm. In 2024, the Common Ground participants will meet over five months at Tanzhaus Zürich and Tanzwerk 101 and present the researched material to the public once each month.

Tanzhaus Zürich is excited to host the first Commong Ground Sharing, followed by a brief audience discussion and from approx. 19:45 to 20:45 an open Cypher (freestyle dance jam).

Common Ground is an initiative of Company MEK.

Artistic Director Muhammed Kaltuk
Teachers Muhammed Kaltuk, Anna Chiedza Spörri, Sarafina Beck, Egon Gerber, Wittha Tonja
Administration Fabienne Guldimann

With support from Tanzhaus Zürich, Tanzwerk101, City of Zurich Culture

Company MEK / Muhammed Kaltuk

Muhammed Kaltuk founded Company MEK in 2017 to provide a strong framework for his art and creativity. The company develops productions that blend Hip-Hop and contemporary dance, cultural, and dance traditions. MEK stands for diversity and has a clear activist as well as artistic voice. Their movement language is strong, powerful, and unique.

FATHER POLITICS – in collaboration with Kaserne Basel and the COLOURS International Dance Festival Stuttgart – explores the powerlessness of politics and is currently on a national and international tour. Kaltuk makes clear statements on issues that concern him and society, addressing themes such as "Toxic Masculinity" at Theater St. Gallen, "Origin" at Luzerner Theater, and "Territories" at Theater Basel.

Choreographer Muhammed Kaltuk was born and raised in Switzerland in a conservative Turkish family. As an effort to break out of his upbringing, Kaltuk made a name for himself in the Swiss Hip Hop scene. At the age of 22 he had his first production experience at a theater and recognized it as a possibility to find his own voice, as a way to artistically deal with the world. At the age of 25 he started his dance education at the “Höhere Fachschule für Zeitgenössischen und Urbanen Bühnentanz” in Zurich. His goal was to further develop his movement from his background in Hip Hop, but also to get to know and use other dance qualities and styles. That is where he discovered his passion for composing and creating material from the movement repertoire of the dancers he works with, expanding the boundaries of these dancers and intertwining it with his own style and aesthetic ideas of dance. This has become his signature way of working as well as the socially critical, political and personal themes in his creations.

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