Anna Lublina

Anna Lublina

Anna Lublina is an interdisciplinary performance maker, educator, and dramaturg building mutually beneficial relationships between humans, objects, and environments in their work and life. As the child of a Soviet Jewish immigrant, they are drawn to diaspora as a creative format and as an anti-nationalist political orientation. After completing a Masters degree in Choreography and Performance at Justus Liebig University Gießen (ATW) in 2023, Anna is now based in Berlin. Their work has been shared in theaters, museums, and non-traditional spaces including St. Ann’s Warehouse (NYC), Künstlerhaus Mousonturm (DE), Ballhaus Ost (DE), NAXOS (DE), Judson Church (NYC), the 14th St Y (NYC), Center for Performance Research (NYC), Bloomfield Science Museum, and more. Anna has been supported by fellowships and residencies such as Schloss Solitude (2026), CEC Artslink Fellowship in Uzbekistan (2024), ID Tanzhaus Frankfurt (2023), the International Jerusalem Fellowship (2022), Helix Fellowship at Yiddishkayt (2020-2022), and Plyspace Fellowship with Ball State University (2021.) Anna has worked as a director and dramaturg for many artists including Julie Weitz, Gry Tingskog, and Andros Zins-Browne. In the last year, Anna was a CEC Artslink Fellow in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, a Mar‘a’yeh LABA Berlin Fellow at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, the 2024 recipient of the Ottilie-Roederstein award for emerging female artists, and premiered their new work “the land speaks to me of something shared” at Produkionhaus NAXOS in Frankfurt and Ballhaus Ost in Berlin.

 

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