Friday 21.11.25

Show begin: 20:00
Admission: 19:00
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About the show:


Dancing our Queer Utopia - "A Drag Dance Performance"


“Have you ever had a dream that you could do anything?” In this fusion drag and dance performance, emerging drag personas take over the stage, forge connections, share stories of identity, queerness and community. They transcend dreaming, ultimately transforming the stage into a space of freedom - a queer Utopia. After three sold-out performances in April 2025, “Dancing Our Queer Utopia” returns — this time taking over the stage of Zirkus Mond! We’re back with an all-new second chapter, bigger, bolder, and ready to blow your mind.

Trailer


Duration: 2h with 20min break
Audience: Mature
Ticket: 20€- 30€
Here you reserve your ticket for 5€ and at our doors you will pay the remaining amount - price sliding scale - between 15 and 25€

Cast:


With and from Alexander the Dick | Alpha Soup | Beate Feathers | Bobbie Boobie | Chander | Ibuprofen | Lavender Candy

Choreography | Maria Karamoutsiou aka Alexander the Dick

Stage design | Costume supervision | Natalie Giannopoulos

Make up supervision | Ingrid Hideki

Video & Photo | Alkistis Kafetzi

Dancing our Queer Utopia


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The project is conceived and artistically directed by Maria Karamoutsiou (aka Alexander the Dick) and will continue into 2025/2026 with the support of the Berliner Fonds Kulturelle Bildung.


About the Project
"Dancing Our Queer Utopia" is an artistic community project that blends the art of drag with the expressive power of movement. The project is specifically designed for movement enthusiastic queer FLINTA participants up to 27 years old (femininities, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans*, and agender individuals) who wish to explore or deepen their drag personas through physical expression. Using movement-based and improvisational techniques the group collectively created choreographies around the central question: “What does our queer utopia look like?”

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