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Choreography Residencies in Germany

7 residencies for choreography artists in Germany.

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Callie’s

Berlin, Germany

5.0 (2)

Callie’s is a non-profit experimental institution in Berlin dedicated to fostering creativity and cultural exchange through its residency program, exhibitions, and public programs. Housed in a former machine factory in the Wedding district, Callie’s offers private studio spaces, a movement studio with a sprung floor, a cooperative sound studio, and a dedicated writing room. The residency is self-guided, allowing artists at any stage of their careers to explore new ideas without production requirements. Artists-in-residence can also request on-site accommodation in micro-apartments, designed with handmade and custom elements. Callie’s fosters an open and interdisciplinary environment, with periodic informal gatherings, networking opportunities, and access to Berlin’s rich cultural landscape. While the residency covers workspace and resources, it does not provide direct funding for travel or materials. The program is open to visual artists, musicians, choreographers, writers, poets, and researchers, supporting a wide range of creative practices. Residencies typically last six months, with some flexibility for shorter stays.

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Frankfurt LAB e.V.

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Frankfurt LAB e.V. is a production space for rehearsing and performing experimental works in performing arts and contemporary music, operating through the Frankfurt Moves! residency programme initiated by KfW Stiftung since . The programme invites international emerging artists from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the WANA region for a four-week on-site residency in Frankfurt followed by one month of remote artistic research support in their home country.

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Julian Weber

Berlin, Germany

Choreographer, dancer, and visual artist (b. 1986, DE) creating sculptural, scenographic performances blending body, movement, materials like clay/aluminium, and exhibition/theater spaces. Explores identity, norms, pleasure sculpting.

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Künstlerhaus Mousonturm

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Künstlerhaus Mousonturm is a theater in Frankfurt am Main that hosts contemporary dance, performances, concerts, readings and discussions, offering residency programs for artists. The institution supports mobile productions through its 'Ensemble Mobil' initiative and provides opportunities for artists to develop work in residence.

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Lake Studios Berlin

Berlin, Germany

Lake Studios Berlin is a dance research and residency center located just outside Berlin's city center, offering self-directed residencies for movement, media, and interdisciplinary artists in a peaceful setting near a lake and forests. Residencies typically last 1-2 months (or 1-4 weeks for short-term), providing private rooms, shared kitchen, 80-100 hours of studio time per month across multiple studios, technical equipment, and opportunities for performance and networking in Berlin's art scene. It supports up to 4 individual residents or 1-2 groups at a time, with fees for self-funded artists and invitation letters available for funding applications.

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Schloss Bröllin

Fahrenwalde, Germany

Schloss Bröllin is an international artist residency program located in an 800-year-old heritage estate in Fahrenwalde, Germany, primarily for groups in performing arts such as dance, theatre, circus, and performance, offering up to two-week stays for production, research, and experimentation. It provides shared accommodation, catering or self-catering kitchen, studios, workspaces, outdoor areas, and potential travel grants, culminating in public presentations. The program fosters interdisciplinary exchange in a rural, creative environment near the German-Polish border.

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Tanzplan Potsdam Artist in Residence

Potsdam, Germany

Tanzplan Potsdam Artist in Residence is a residency program at fabrik Potsdam in Potsdam, Germany, designed specifically for choreographers, dancers, and performers to research, experiment, and develop ideas in a process-oriented environment emphasizing artistic self-determination. It originated as part of the Tanzplan Deutschland initiative around , providing access to studios and mentorship without the pressure to produce finished works. The program integrates with Potsdam's vibrant arts scene and has hosted international artists for intensive work periods.

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