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Performances
Pedal Boat Tour
Open House
06.10. –
11.10.
2025

GOD’S ENTERTAINMENT

Back to the Future 4

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© Tanzquartier Wien, Ronja Elina Kappl

Hop in – we’re off! Across the MuseumQuartier, transversing our ideas of Europe, power, history, and control, a pedal boat glides across the cobblestone courtyard. Past museums, along the waterway, and through an imaginary park, the boat travels into a world between reality and fantasy. The destination: an Open House for everyone. The route: unclear, backwards and forwards at the same time – through the past, memory, and the future of TQW. The boat is a time machine. Secure your place, escape the status quo, save your imagination. Back to the Future! 

Time

17:00–19:30

Location

MQ Main Courtyard

Duration

150 Min

Price

Free admission; limited capacities, first come first served

Additional Information

In German; Departures from TQW Studios: 17:15 & 18:45; Departure from Hall G entrance: 18:00 

  • Dates

    • MON
      06.10.

      17:00 – 19:30

      God’s Entertainment

      Back to the Future 4

    • TUE
      07.10.

      17:00 – 19:30

      God’s Entertainment

      Back to the Future 4

    • WED
      08.10.

      17:00 – 19:30

      God’s Entertainment

      Back to the Future 4

    • FRI
      10.10.

      17:00 – 19:30

      God’s Entertainment

      Back to the Future 4

    • SAT
      11.10.

      17:00 – 19:30

      God’s Entertainment

      Back to the Future 4

  • Artist Bio

    God’s Entertainment 

    The artist collective God’s Entertainment has been making a name for itself for several years with politically and socially charged performances and actions. With their radical approaches, they seek out new and exciting fields of tension in different social and cultural spaces, themes, structures, and forms that transcend theatrical conventions. This interweaving often involves the audience and gives rise to social sculptures of great intensity.