Camila Malenchini – Tanztage Berlin 2026
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Meet up Free admission
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Discourse Free admission
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Place: tak village im Aufbau Haus am Moritzplatz
Lo Höckner: Beyond Overwhelm – Somatic tools for shifting from individual struggle to a collective one
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Place: tak village im Aufbau Haus am Moritzplatz
REVERSED DANCES: The Weight of the Smartphone – Dancing Between Capitalism and Intimacy
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Talk Free admission
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Party Free admission
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Tanztage Berlin 2026
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jee chan ratu jee chan jee chan: ratu
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Dominique McDougal & Carro Sharkey Did4luv Dominique McDougal & Carro Sharkey Dominique McDougal & Carro Sharkey: Did4luv
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Alvin Collantes Bibingka Alvin Collantes Alvin Collantes: Bibingka
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ZTB E.V. Future Workshop feat. Freelance Dance Ensemble #6 Value ZTB E.V. Future Workshop feat. Freelance Dance Ensemble ZTB E.V. Future Workshop feat. Freelance Dance Ensemble: #6 Value
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bottom up productions & Isabela Fernandes Santana O Que Resta do Fogo bottom up productions & Isabela Fernandes Santana bottom up productions & Isabela Fernandes Santana: O Que Resta do Fogo
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PELUSIA Psycho-Buddha PELUSIA PELUSIA: Psycho-Buddha
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Lo Höckner Beyond Overwhelm – Somatic tools for shifting from individual struggle to a collective one Lo Höckner Lo Höckner: Beyond Overwhelm – Somatic tools for shifting from individual struggle to a collective one
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REVERSED DANCES The Weight of the Smartphone – Dancing Between Capitalism and Intimacy REVERSED DANCES REVERSED DANCES: The Weight of the Smartphone – Dancing Between Capitalism and Intimacy
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Dominique Tegho the intimacy of collision Dominique Tegho Dominique Tegho: the intimacy of collision
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Colleen Ndemeh Fitzgerald I want revenge, grandma Colleen Ndemeh Fitzgerald Colleen Ndemeh Fitzgerald: I want revenge, grandma
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A Matter of Tech
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Pamela Moraga Gig Pamela Moraga Pamela Moraga: Gig
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Elena Francalanci Lento Violento Elena Francalanci Elena Francalanci: Lento Violento
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Pooyesh Frozandeh Saving Flowers Pooyesh Frozandeh Pooyesh Frozandeh: Saving Flowers
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10,957 dance days – tanztage 2026 closing party
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Tanztage/Sophiensæle Forever
Camila Malenchini
Camila Malenchini is an Argentinian choreographer and artist based in Berlin. Her artistic practice crosses diverse media; from choreography and sculpture to digital media and curating. Her work begins with the body and questions the potentiality of imagination. She completed her studies in Choreography at HZT (Berlin). Her choreographic work has been presented (a.o.) at Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin), DOCK 11 (Berlin), Fundación Andreani (Buenos Aires), Centro Cultural Konex (BsAs), Arqueologias del Futuro (BsAs) and supported by Akademie Der Künste, Fonds Darstellende Kunst and NPN.
Layton Lachman is a US-American artist based in Berlin. They create performances rooted in somatics, channelling experiential practices into immersive, sensorially complex worlds. Layton is interested in a practice centered on group study and collective authorship — with the understanding that we are always collaborating with those who come before, after, and with us. Their practice includes staged works, films, one-on-one encounters, performance installations, and audio tours. Additionally, Layton is an independent curator / host, most recently working in the context of Lotto Royale NYC.
ronald Berger is a dancer and performer from Costa Rica and lives in Berlin. The connection to nature and its performative qualities have shaped ronald. The conflict between their sexuality and the strongly catholic, chauvinistic context in their home country inspires debates, analyses, and questions about social behavior.
Louise Trueheart is a Berlin-based performer and writer whose work explores the politics of belief and form, and how these operate in the world and in dance. She is a founding member of queer feminist collective COVEN BERLIN and the editor-in-chief of COVEN’s eponymous online magazine. As a performer, Louise has worked for Tino Sehgal, Lester St. Louis, Nikima Jagudajev, and Peaches (dramaturgy). She is published in an anthology on Curating and Radical Care published by Sternberg Press, is a new writer for PW magazine, and runs a popular Substack about dance and devotion, entitled “5, 6, 7, 8.”
Fjóla Gautadóttir is an Icelandic Performer, Sound Designer, Writer and DJ. They have a background both in classical dance and music and finished a BA in Dance and Choreography from HZT Berlin in 2019 and have since been working actively as a Sound Designer in the Berlin dance and performance scene, integrating their background in dance into composing sound landscapes for dance.
Their sound practice has focused heavily on thinking through the pop song, and its cover-form. Through reproduction, intimation, distortion, sampling and repetition, reimagining the source material becomes a building block through which new and various forms are built: from soothing mantra to ear piercing cacophony.
Arta de Mi (heteronym of Dani Paiva de Miranda, also known as Mundo), is a performer and experimental artist. His work crosses diverse media and ecologies, exploring the transfiguring power of experience. Nowadays her objective is to synthesize the digital and the organic into formless matter. Arta de Mi investigates the horizontal relationship between matter and energy, denying the separation of matter into form and refraining from a linear sequence of time. This practice leads to questions about the dynamics of power and violence, challenging conventional notions. Employing light design, light installation, performance art (actions and happenings), sound and choreography, they channel an emotional and sensory experience. Arta is resident Light Designer at Dock11 Berlin and has MA in visual culture at Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid.