On September 29, the folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass” of the TU Dresden performed on the market square of Pirna from 2:30 to 4 pm. They showed a small excerpt from their varied repertoire of dances with a lot of
Harvest festival dance in Pirna


On September 29, the folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass” of the TU Dresden performed on the market square of Pirna from 2:30 to 4 pm. They showed a small excerpt from their varied repertoire of dances with a lot of

Last weekend (14.-15.09.2024) our folklore dance ensemble had the great honor to participate as VIP guests at the International Festival “Oblicza Tradycji” in Zielona Góra. We were invited by the dance ensemble from Zielona Góra and were thus able to

The international dance festival “Rainbow” brought together dance groups from Poland, Mexico, Germany, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Slovakia and Bulgaria. The folklore dance ensemble Thea Maass from TU Dresden also took part. Each group brought their traditions and stories to the stage, creating a colorful mosaic of world culture. The folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass” would like to thank the TU Dresden, the Studentenwerk Dresden and the GFF for their support.
The international dance festival “Rainbow” brought together dance groups from Poland, Mexico, Germany, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Slovakia and Bulgaria. The folklore dance ensemble Thea Maass from TU Dresden also took part. Each group brought their traditions and stories to the stage, creating a colorful mosaic of world culture. The folklore dance ensemble Thea Maass would like to thank the TU Dresden, the Student Work Dresden and the GFF.
On 05.06.2024, three dancers from the TU Dresden folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass” performed at the Dies Academicus of the Technische Universität Dresden as part of the “Open Stage” stage program.

We are back on the Altmarkt! Our last appearance on the Altmarkt was before the pandemic. At 27 April 2024 the traditional raising of the maypole by Dresden’s carpenters finally takes place again on Dresden’s Altmarkt after a 4-year break.

We spent our Easter vacation in Sebnitz again this year. We rehearsed our choreographies from morning till night. We can say that we are 100% ready for the 2024 season! But we also enjoyed our free time: we went for

The new year began with dancing. The folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass der TU Dresden” was part of the dance program for the Midnight Ball on 31.01.2024. They entertained around 200 interested spectators with the dances “Winzer” and “Dreisteyrer”.

We look back on an eventful 2023 and thank our friends, sponsors and supporters for their commitment, for good words at the right time and for their trust in our work. We hope for many more dance highlights in the

On Sunday, 10.12.2023, there was a dance performance by some dancers from the folklore dance ensemble “Thea Maass” from TU Dresden. Two dances were performed in the middle of the plenary hall – the Dreisteyr and the old polka. For

On April 27, 2024, the traditional raising of the maypole by Dresden’s carpenters will finally take place again on Dresden’s Altmarkt after a 4-year break. Afterwards, the maypole is festively danced around in a ribbon dance and the 20 m


[:de] This year, the ensemble once again traveled to the big wide world, this time to Niš in Serbia. For a week, we had the opportunity to present German folklore both in the city itself and in the surrounding villages.

On Saturday, 01.07.2023, the ensemble had a lot to celebrate. The vernissage by Jeb Inge, aptly named Folk, went great and our dancers also performed the entire program beautifully in bright sunshine. It wasn’t often in the years after Corona

Last year, TuTe had the pleasure of working with the German-American photographer Jeb Inge, and this year the fruits of their joint work will be exhibited in the Kultursaal in Pulsnitz. The opening of the exhibition on 01.07. will be

As every year, the ensemble had the pleasure of performing at the Dresden Spring Market. Even though the weather wasn’t quite as good as our dancers would have liked, the audience was enthusiastic and was also enthusiastic about the participatory