Dance like nobody's watching
Dancing makes us happy, brings people together and lets us forget about everyday life. On up to two occasions per month, tanzhaus nrw opens its Foyer from 3 to 6 pm for anyone who simply wants to dance everything away - beyond consumption and self-optimization. Just simply drop by!
Duration: 3 hours
04.10. Get Over It Collective
seren.a is an electronic artist and sound engineer from Düsseldorf. As co-founder and DJ of the all-female collective Get Over It, she pioneers the representation of queer women on stage and behind the decks in Germany. After playing (classical) guitar for 20 years she switched to hardware synths to orchestrate her own soundscapes. She is composing music for dance and theatre productions. As a DJ she serves a juicy blend of 90s rave driven hardtechno and house beats, sprinkled with hyperpop. Synthgasms guaranteed.
Get Over It is a queer DJ collective from Düsseldorf that has taken it upon themselves to turn the dancefloors in Düsseldorf inside out with hot sounds, while normalising a more inclusive and safer rave. This means that not only the awareness team but everyone who celebrates sees to it that all have a magical evening.
18.10. DJ Freegah
Cologne-based DJ Freegah grew up during arguably the most influential times in the history of Afrobeat. His passion for African-inspired music genres and his acquaintance with DJs across the continent later inspired him to take over the turntables when he moved to Europe. We are delighted to welcome DJ Freegah for the third time to heat up the dancefloor!
22.11. DJ Anta.Can
Anta.Can was born and grew up in Rojava, Syria. Anta.Cans music was shaped on one hand by the great variety of eastern folk music, whether be it Kurdish, Arabic or Turkish, on the other by genres ranging from classic, rap and hip-hop to pop and electronic. Anta.Cans sets mix music with a focus on BIPOC producers, which it creates a unique and powerful atmosphere that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and social justice within the electronic music community.
Supported by Bündnis Internationaler Produktionshäuser, supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.