Jasmin Ihraç
Jasmin İhraç is a choreographer, dancer, and sociologist who lives and works in Berlin. Her interdisciplinary approach combines contemporary dance with sociopolitical themes. Her works have been performed in venues such as the Volksbühne (Roter Salon), the Maxim Gorki Theater (Studio Я), the Ballhaus Naunynstraße, and the HAU Hebbel am Ufer, all in Berlin, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and at the Ringlokschuppen Ruhr in Mühlheim an der Ruhr. Her solo dance project Sahman-Grenze-Kuş and the film Constant Changes, Silent Witnesses – which she developed with the support of artist-in-residence fellowships at the Kunststiftung NRW and the Tarabya Cultural Academy in Istanbul – have been performed and shown in various contexts, festivals, galleries, museums, and theatres. She has collaborated with deufert&plischke, Alexandra Pirici, Isabelle Schad, Taldans, Irena Haiduk, and andcompany&Co. İhraç previously worked as a research associate at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Music and Performing Arts Conservatory in Leipzig and the HZT Inter-University Centre for Dance in Berlin. In 2024, her solo project deep eye sea premiered in Berlin, and she was selected by Uferstudios for the “Creative Crossroads Artists” program of the European dance network Life Long Burning. Her new choreographic work Liquid Border of Solid Hope will premiere at Radialsystem in Berlin in 2026.
Jasmin İhraç was a resident at Tarabya Cultural Academy from September to December 2018 and was again on site from October to November 2025.
Jasmin İhraç is a choreographer, dancer, and sociologist who lives and works in Berlin. Her interdisciplinary approach combines contemporary dance with sociopolitical themes. Her works have been performed in venues such as the Volksbühne (Roter Salon), the Maxim Gorki Theater (Studio Я), the Ballhaus Naunynstraße, and the HAU Hebbel am Ufer, all in Berlin, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and at the Ringlokschuppen Ruhr in Mühlheim an der Ruhr. Her solo dance project Sahman-Grenze-Kuş and the film Constant Changes, Silent Witnesses – which she developed with the support of artist-in-residence fellowships at the Kunststiftung NRW and the Tarabya Cultural Academy in Istanbul – have been performed and shown in various contexts, festivals, galleries, museums, and theatres. She has collaborated with deufert&plischke, Alexandra Pirici, Isabelle Schad, Taldans, Irena Haiduk, and andcompany&Co. İhraç previously worked as a research associate at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Music and Performing Arts Conservatory in Leipzig and the HZT Inter-University Centre for Dance in Berlin. In 2024, her solo project deep eye sea premiered in Berlin, and she was selected by Uferstudios for the “Creative Crossroads Artists” program of the European dance network Life Long Burning. Her new choreographic work Liquid Border of Solid Hope will premiere at Radialsystem in Berlin in 2026.
Jasmin İhraç was a resident at Tarabya Cultural Academy from September to December 2018 and was again on site from October to November 2025.