DCL – Dance Communication Lab | 14. SŐT7 festival
Site-specific and improvisational performance with dance artists from six European countries, mentored by Márta Ladjánszki.

Site-specific and improvisational performance with dance artists from six European countries, mentored by Márta Ladjánszki.
The Dance Communication Lab (DCL) is a short-term international exchange program for dance artists, the main goal of which is for six professional dance artists from the European partner countries to get to know each other through improvisation, which is the most expressive and characteristic creative process in contemporary dance. This two-day research project is led under the mentorship of Márta Ladjánszki.
The program aims to create opportunities for dance artists from different countries to collaborate and to provide them with valuable experience that will help their careers in the international dance scene.
Dance Artists: Daniela Carler (Sweden), Lea Filipčić (Croatia), Boróka Kőmíves (Romania), Urška Centa (Slovenia), Iga Kwintkiewicz (Poland), Réka Horváth (Hungary)
Music: Zsolt Varga
Mentor/Choreographer: Márta Ladjánszki
The DCL – Dance Communication Lab workshop and showcase performance are realized within the framework of the Beyond Front@: Bridging Periphery Creative Europe project (2023–2026), created by the Central Europe Dance Theatre – CEDT (Hungary), Bunker (Slovenia), Croatian Institute for Movement and Dance – HIPP (Croatia), Kraków Dance Theatre (Poland), M Studio (Romania), and Vitlycke – Centre for Performing Arts (Sweden) to foster the local development of the contemporary dance field.
Bethlen Square Theater (Bethlen Téri Színház)
Bethlen Square Theater (Bethlen Téri Színház) Innovative, Contemporary, Collaborative Its mission is to be an interdisciplinary, experimental, and talent development center for contemporary performing artists, where creators from the region can realize their artistic visions under professional conditions and develop within a supportive environment. Its goal is to provide a creative workshop and a common platform for the geographically and professionally diverse artistic community of the region. Website: https://www.bethlenszinhaz.hu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethlenszinhaz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethlen_szinhaz/ Bethlen Téri Színház on the map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JtbTNJC5uLfEXmHE6