DRESS UP | IMARP – Mostra Internacional de dança – Imagens em Movimento – Video dança (BR).
DRESS UP has been chosen to be part of the online edition of IMARP - Mostra Internacional de dança - Imagens em Movimento - Video dança (BR).
DRESS UP has been chosen to be part of the online edition of IMARP - Mostra Internacional de dança - Imagens em Movimento - Video dança (BR).
OPHELIA has been chosen to be part of the online edition of IMARP - Mostra Internacional de dança - Imagens em Movimento - Video dança (BR).
H.I.I.T. | High-Intensity Identity Training has been chosen to be part of the online edition of IMARP - Mostra Internacional de dança - Imagens em Movimento - Video dança (BR).
DRESS UP has been chosen to be part of the 3nd Festival International de Danse Animée, in Lalanbik - centre de ressources pour le développement chorégraphique Océan Indien (FR).
H.I.I.T. Apparatus - A Miniature Dance has been chosen to be part of the 3nd Festival International de Danse Animée, in Lalanbik - centre de ressources pour le développement chorégraphique Océan Indien (FR).
H.I.I.T. | High-Intensity Identity Training is an artistic and physical investigation of subverting the established preconceptions placed on the body by the social construct and of reclaiming the agency of our body, our identity, while sharing a common space. It comments on the way identity can be commodified and delimited, when intertwined with the image of the body, particularly as projected through the lens of gym and fitness industry within Western contemporary society.
H.I.I.T. | High-Intensity Identity Training has been chosen to be part of REA!Art Fair three-day event in Fabbrica del Vapore, in Milan, Italy. It is an on-site exhibition of a carefully selected curation of emerging visual artists coming from academic and freelance background (https://www.reafair.com/)
Sculpting Body-Images is a physical movement workshop of high intensity, shaped to challenge the known bodily patterns of each practitioner, while building up stamina and endurance. Through the use of spatial, temporal and physical constraints, the focus is turned towards bodily postures and the ways the spine and limbs can be engaged or counter-balanced, in order to gain agility, speed and resilience in physically demanding situations.
Sculpting Body-Images is a physical movement workshop of high intensity, shaped to challenge the known bodily patterns of each practitioner, while building up stamina and endurance. Through the use of spatial, temporal and physical constraints, the focus is turned towards bodily postures and the ways the spine and limbs can be engaged or counter-balanced, in order to gain agility, speed and resilience in physically demanding situations.
OPHELIA is a comment on how Western society has always placed stereotypical preconceptions upon matters of femininity and sexuality. It has been selected to be exhibited in the international exhibition HUMAN RIGHTS? The Future's Shape #WomenCanSaveTheWorld.
H.I.I.T. Apparatus - A Miniature Dance has been chosen to be part of the 2nd International Forum of Performance Art (online edition), in Drama (GR).
The Elephant Project | T.E.P has been chosen to be part of 2020 Amsterdam Fringe Festival. It is a performance motivated by the fragile matter of animal rights and the ramifications of our actions in regards to the endangerment of others.
H.I.I.T. Apparatus - A Miniature Dance has been chosen to be part of TANZAHOi International Dance Film Festival's live-streaming edition on www.tanzahoi.org. After the presentation, a platform will be provided for the public and directors to communicate and interact.
Sculpting Body-Images is a physical movement workshop of high intensity, shaped to challenge the known bodily patterns of each practitioner, while building up stamina and endurance.
Ψ is a theatre play, based on the original text of Alkisti Iliadi. It is a bitter-sweet confession with caustic humour and constitutes an inert investigation of the self, of one’s personal responsibility and inherent right to be freed from one’s demons.
This is a play inspired by the true story of the Papin sisters. On the 2nd February 1933, after having worked in the house of the Lancelin family for seven years, Christine and Lea Papin brutally murdered their mistress and her daughter.
Project Elephant is a live performance - installation motivated by the fragile matter of animal rights, and particularly the amount of elephants that are being killed every day for their skin and ivory in Asia and Africa.
A short videodance film shot within the premises of Tatoi, the summer palace and 42 km² estate of the former Greek Royal Family, in Athens, Greece.
Year of production: 2018
Running Time: 2:17 min
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