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15. May 2025 | 10:00 - 20:00
The Performing Arts Market enters its second round on May 15! In this year's edition, the focus is on knowledge, resources and ideas to create new national and international networking opportunities for members of Berlin’s independent performing arts community. We invite all members of the independent performing arts community – especially curators, presenters, operators of performance venues, and producers–from Berlin and around the world.
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Workshops & Seminars
12. May 2025 | 10:00 - 18:00
This two-day workshop is intended for professionals engaged in the strategies of distributing and disseminating their work in Germany and internationally. We will explore a variety of approaches to networking, examining which contexts and meeting points are most relevant to our work and how we can make use of them effectively. We will also focus on internal organization, identifying good practices for managing our time and communicating more sustainably.
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Workshops & Seminars
19. May 2025 | 10:00 - 13:00
This seminar will provide an initial overview of the most important tax obligations, clarify the basic terms, and, hopefully, the misunderstandings associated with them, as well as answer questions about issuing invoices and making tax declarations for freelancers.
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Workshops & Seminars
19. May 2025 | 14:00 - 17:00
Money is not an easy topic, especially when it is scarce: How can we as cultural actors do something for our finances and retirement despite having little income? How we talk about money? How do we cope with the uneasiness and worries about money? What kind of “money mindset” helps us to do something concrete for our finances? In this workshop, we address pragmatic and emotional questions about money and assets.
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15. May 2025 | 00:00 - 00:00
The next IETM Plenary Meeting will take place in Berlin for the first time in over ten years. From May 15 to 17, 2025, international guests, as well as members of the local and national independent performing arts communities, will come together to discuss current questions and challenges facing the international independent scene(s) under the overarching theme REHEARSING FUTURES. Together with IETM (International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts), BFDK (Bundesverband Freie Darstellende Künste – the Federal Association for the Independent Performing Arts), and ufaFabrik, the Berlin Performing Arts Program is co-organizing the 2025 IETM Berlin Plenary Meeting.
The Guide provides a current and comprehensive overview of the independent performing arts community. Structures and initiatives, festivals, community events and performance venues will be introduced there. In addition to the online platform, the guide also appears annually as an accompanying publication. The latest version is now available!

We hope that this guide serves as a useful tool and that you enjoy your journey of discovery!
The Performing Arts Guide offers detailed insights into various festivals, get togethers, and initiatives of Berlin’s independent scene, along with a comprehensive list of venues for better orientation. In addition to the online platform, the guide is also published annually as a print edition.
The monthly program of Theaterscoutings Berlin opens up new perspectives on artistic works and institutions of the independent arts community with talks, experimental formats, workshops and venue tours.
The Berlin Rehearsal Space Platform is the digital marketplace for everyone looking to offer or use rehearsal spaces in Berlin. This comprehensive directory provides a decisive overview in the form of words and images of the spaces being offered throughout the entire city of Berlin along with detailed information about the respective conditions on-site.
No matter whether we are talking about a symposium or a cooperation event, one questions is always at the forefront of the work of the Berlin Performing Arts Program: what and how can we learn from each other and how can we then integrate it sustainably within our own work?
The LAFT Berlin – Landesverband der freien darstellen Künste Berlin e.V. is the Legal Entity Behind the Berlin Performing Arts Program. Furthermore, the LAFT Berlin represents the interests of its more than 500 members, including the essential performance venues, groups and individual artists of Berlin in dealing with politicians and the public.
Current information on events, calls for applications, and cultural policy developments in the independent performing arts in Berlin is available through our various newsletters. LAFT Berlin, Theaterscoutings Berlin, the Rehearsal Space Platform Berlin, and the Performing Arts Festival Berlin regularly provide updates on important topics such as funding opportunities, programs, and events. Here you can sign up for our newsletters!