Dance_Lab27 sees itself as an open dance platform of the S27 – Art and Education, bringing together a diverse group of people interested into movement and body research. Locals, internationals, newcomers, dancers, performers and people who want to discover or rediscover dance and movement research meet in order to involve themselves, no matter if with little, no or a lot of dance experience, in an active exchange with each other.

All interested dance enthusiasts are welcome to take part in a dance-based research journey where we will explore the field of tensegrity, its use and integration in our own bodies and in between several bodies.

Ongoing cooperation with the project WELCOME HOME that was founded within WIR!Filialen.

OPEN TO ALL // FREE OF CHARGE // ENTRY POSSIBLE AT ANY TIME
Everybody is welcome!!!

For enquiries and info:
s.seeger@s27.de

Karte. Die Lucky Garage befindet sich auf dem Parkplatz hinter dem Falschen Fisch, Ziegrastr. 1. Zugang: rechts vom Falschen Fisch durch die Schranke und dann ganz hinten links auf dem Parkplatz.

Video: Anna Katalin Nemeth
Impressions from rehearsals and the performance of “Urloquence No.1”. With “a giant collective scream at the s**t thats going on today” we launched the proocess of “Mutuogenesis”, a project by Jerszy Seymour in collaboration with S27 and the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin. Rehearsal photos: Luis Krummenacher | Performance photos: 1: Stas (Insta: @womne), all others: Ruben Dennerlein
We are always there when S27 discovers a new location, whether at PLATZ*DA! on a wasteland in Lichtenberg or at Falscher Fisch in Neukölln.
Photo 1: Harry Christopher Schön | Other photos: Luis Krummenacher
One of our favourite playgrounds: the House of Statistics at Alexanderplatz. Here we explored with other pioneer users what it can look like when we understand city-making as a joint project. Photos outside: Luis Krummenacher | Photos inside: Houssein Tarabichi
photos: 1: Luis Krummenacher | 2: Patricia Sandonis | 3 & 4: Sven Seeger | 5 & 6: Andreas Prost

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Title photo: Gregory Hughes