For Freelance Lover, every date is a work meeting.

With “Langes Wochenende” (Long Weekend), we dedicate ourselves to our professional and personal relationships. We are interested in how we romanticize our work and the relationships within it—especially within precarious conditions—and how we adapt our personal relationships to the logics of work, precisely where those boundaries begin to blur.

We want to speak about collegial tenderness as a utopia of relation—its beauty, its promise, its fragility, and its failure. Drawing inspiration from the intimacy techniques of lap dance, we explore the physicalities of professionalized closeness and its intrusions into the private.

Through new arrangements of lovesongs, we make audible the romantic promises that remain unfulfilled in our love affair with work. We do not fundamentally problematize the blurriness between spheres of life, but describe it as a lived reality from which many things can emerge: the professional intimacy between audience and performer, as well as within the ensemble, carries both the risk of mutual exploitation and a utopian potential.

What if we were to understand and nurture all working relationships as love relationships—ones that must be protected from exploitation?

Biography

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Photo: Cecilia Gläsker

The Cologne-based ensemble Elsa Artmann / SANFTE ARBEIT develops interdisciplinary formats between choreography, radio play and book using dance as a starting point. Through movement, text and voice, they examine social issues such as family, housing, nationalism and work and create “exercises for other conditions”. Since 2022, their focus has been on care and relationship work in cultural capitalism. Their artistic practice combines documentary observation of everyday life with contemporary media events.

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Cast & Credits

Artistic Direction, Choreography, Dance, TextElsa Artmann
Choreography & Dance, TextDiana Treder, Anne-Lene Nöldner
Composition & Live ScoringAnnie Bloch
Dramaturgical Accompaniment & Outside EyeValerie Wehrens, Lili M. Rampre, Samuel Duvoisin
CostumeNoemi Baumblatt, Elsa Artmann
SoundThomas Meckel
LightingJasper Diekamp
PhotographyArne Schmitt, Cecilia Gläsker
GraphicsOndine Pannet
Press & Public Relationsneurohr and andrä

Funding

The event is part of the Tanzplattform Deutschland 2026.

A production by Elsa Artmann / SANFTE ARBEIT, co-produced by TanzFaktur Köln. Funded by the Kunststiftung NRW and the Cultural Office of the City of Cologne, supported by the Tanzresidenz 2024 in the Quartier am Hafen Köln.