We are pleased to inform you that the multimedia site-specific performance WALKING IN LIGHT, conceived and directed by Elena Zervopoulou and produced by Diversity United, under the auspices and with the support of the Ministry of Culture, will appear for the first time to the public on March 17 at 19.00 – 20.00 at the Plyfa theater.
It is an interactive performance with the audience, a site specific performance inspired by the testimonies of young refugees that is combined with video projection and live music and reveals their inner journey highlighting their resilience.
Starting from their arrival from the sea at the first door of Europe, Greece, it traces their emotional path as it emerged from experiential workshops of video, physical theater, dance and music.
Guided by Mustafa’s poetic narrative in the video-dance (filmed in Southern Italy in the first part of the triptych), the performers embody their experiences and allow us to penetrate their inner journey, where with a beacon their resilience, the human connection and solidarity, they discover the path that will lead them to the light. Will the local community become a fellow traveler? By placing the audience at the center of an experience of welcome and acceptance, we challenge them to take a stand, raise awareness and find different solutions.
“Walking in Light” trusts human potential by shedding light on the values of tolerance, respect and social justice. Overcoming their difficulties symbolically through the “Mysteries of Passage”, the refugees share with the public extroversion and optimism. Highlighting and recognizing the resilience of those who have suffered is cathartic for the wider society as well.
Free contribution on the ground to support the project will be greatly appreciated!
Diversity United
Through art and social innovation we promote equal opportunities inclusively and march together.
Our goal, the empowerment and social integration of mainly women and young refugees, through experiential art therapy workshops with an ethno-psychological approach, for a better, more inclusive world.
With the resulting participatory cultural projects (interdisciplinary performances, video-dance, VR films, documentaries, cross-media platforms) we raise awareness and mobilize the rest of society around social and climate justice, focusing on human rights, intercultural dialogue and solidarity. We create digital platforms and applications promoting inclusive social and environmental solutions.
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Founder: Elena Zervopoulou (ethno-psychologist, director of the show)
Greek-French with studies in Paris in ethno-psychology and directing (postgraduate degrees in Clinical Intercultural Psychology and visual anthropology), she provided systemic psychological support to immigrant families in Paris and to unaccompanied refugee minors in Southern Italy. He was a UNESCO consultant in Paris for the socio-economic integration of “street children” in Madagascar. He founded the production company One Vibe Films based in Italy, with which he wrote, directed and produced social documentaries for international television stations (BBC, ORF 3, RTE, NRK, SKAI, Catalan TV) and NGOs. Stand out are “Sea Gypsies” (part of the BBC’s “Why Poverty?” TV campaign that was shown in 200 countries), “Greece: Days of Change” (nominated for two awards at international festivals, distribution on European channels and in 60 cinemas of Spain), “BeLeaf” (virtual reality film for the European Capital of Culture Matera 2019), “VoiceUP”, “SolidViews” (cross-media platform), “Walking in Light” (site-specific performance). Mostly shot by herself in marginalized indigenous communities in Southeast Asia, Africa or Europe, she captures stories that restore the dignity of “forgotten” people, seeking to break down any stereotypes and bridge worlds through cross-cultural empathy and the promotion of human rights. Founded Diversity United in Athens in 2021 to empower vulnerable groups through art and co