LUNAPARK.works 07
LUNA PARK
As part of its 10th International Encounter for Young Dance Professionals ‘How to dance in times of crisis?’ in Athens from 17.10.2025 to 03.11.2025, LUNA PARK is realising the collective performance format LUNAPARK.works – now in its seventh edition. For LUNAPARK.works 07, the participants develop their own short performances, including solos and group pieces, some of them as works in progress, and present them to the public on 30 and 31 October 2025 in PLYFA.
The exchange program ‘How to dance in times of crisis?’ has been organised by LUNA PARK as part of its support for young talents since 2016 with annual encounters in Berlin and Athens. How does our understanding of art change in times of serious social upheaval, in times of local and global crises? How does our artistic expression change? Do we dance differently in times of crisis? Can dance make a difference – even outside the theatre? The participating young dance makers will address these questions in lectures, seminars and discussions, as well as dance theory and philosophical approaches to the conception and evaluation of contemporary dance and performance art. They are supported and curated by experienced choreographers and dance scholars, who will also lead practical workshops in choreography and improvisation as well as joint dance rehearsals, and who will support the young artists in particular in working on their own projects, which will be shown as part of LUNAPARK.works 07.
LUNAPARK.works 07 is a presentation format of the Initiative LUNA PARK e.V., in cooperation with the Greek association LOUNA PARK ERGA, funded by the German-Greek Youth Office (DGJW) as part of the international exchange project ‘How to dance in times of crisis? ‘ and supported in the frame of the artist residency program “tanz(t)räume” (dance rooms/ dreams) funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund (DANCE PACT Local-Regional-National) and the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
LUNA PARK, founded in 2002 as an initiative of independent artists, has been realizing contemporary dance productions with performances in Germany, Greece and abroad, diverse extracurricular artistic education projects for children, teenagers and young adults and international exchange and encounter programs for young dance professionals and dance education specialists for over 20 years.
Duration: 100 min with a break
Suitable age: The performance is suitable for everyone aged 16 and over. In certain scenes of the performance, loud sounds, intense lighting effects (strobe light), and darkness are used.