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TANZKOOP

a cooperative by dance artists
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TANZKOOP connects dance professionals from Lower Saxony's independent dance scene and implements tools and resources to sustainably strengthen working structures. This ensures that dance is visible and grows.

The network for the independent dance scene in Braunschweig & Lower Saxony

In order to meet the increasing need for cultural policy support for the dance scene, TANZKOOP provides various tools and resources for the scene on this website.
This includes consolidated funding information on various programs and networking opportunities. There is also a dance schedule that can be filled with events independently by dance professionals, providing a comprehensive overview of all dance events in Lower Saxony. In addition, TANZKOOP provides a free rehearsal space for the dance scene in Braunschweig. The space can be booked using the booking tool on this website.

TANZKOOP is part of the Tanznetz Niedersachsen, an alliance for the independent dance scene – to bring together, further develop and thus strengthen the working structures of the independent dance scene throughout Lower Saxony.

Studio Booking

Dance Calendar

Funding information

News

Open Call

The new OPEN CALL for SPOTTED, the dance guestperformance network of Lower Saxony is now open! Deadline for application is 19.09.2025

Dance network

You've probably already spotted a photo or two of our meetings online. Today is the day, and we'd like to announce what we've been planning for several months: Tanznetz Niedersachsen - An Alliance for the Independent Dance Scene.

Connecting the Dots

With Connecting the Dots, TANZKOOP offers moderated networking meetings for actors in the independent dance scene in Lower Saxony.

SABOTAGE – Sara Angius and Johanna Eilert

Through dance, puppetry, and an absurd system of strings and pulleys, SABOTAGE explores the eternal struggle for freedom and power. With indulgence, humor, and drama, it poses the question: How far will we go to stay alive?

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