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WE’LL MEET AGAIN

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WE’LL MEET AGAIN
Gabriela Kokkini

In a space immersed in complete darkness, two beams of light carve paths through the void.
Our bodies are stripped of every external reference, leaving only movement, breath, and our need for orientation.

WE’LL MEET AGAIN  is a journey into togetherness as a singular act that emerges from the obscurity of today’s world.

Behind gestures that are both tender and abrupt, through fleeting encounters and vast distances, there remains an enduring longing to come together.

When the two beams of light finally meet, they create a shared space of understanding, where darkness is no longer perceived as absence but as a site of discovery: a living, ever-changing world in which vulnerability becomes light, and darkness the womb from which it is born.

 

Duration: 40 minutes (no intermission)

LOVE ME

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Love me
Andi Xhuma & Eva Georgitsopoulou

Trying to resist presenting (yet) another duet about the phenomenon of love—opting instead for either its glorification or its demystification—the following need for investigation arises: why does this entire intermediate zone of routine and “normality” in a relationship go unnoticed? Why do most people focus on the magic of the first encounter or the final disillusionment, without paying attention to what this shared rhythm actually is between two people who walk together for a period of their lives?

Therefore, rather than being a duet about the psychological fluctuations of those infatuated by love, “Love Me” attempts to approach this rhythmology of togetherness. Togetherness, as a shared rhythm and a shared stride, but not always shared paths. On the other hand, this might be exactly what is sought after: within the shared rhythm we create with the other person, the shared rhythm that we both manage to sustain, the focus shifts from ourselves to a third entity. The two bodies now define a space in which intimacy and letting go are not only physical actions but also psychological trials.

The proposed movement study on love is a choreographed condition in which the steps are always steps in dialogue with someone else—continuous spins, momentary coincidences and sudden stops, ball changes and shifts in direction on the and 8. Because “Love Me” also reminds us of that intermediate space of rehearsal before the performance, when two bodies labor to achieve something together. This touches upon something about love, or rather its rhythmology, but paradoxically, the audience always witnesses the “end of this relationship”; it catches us at the closing of the cycle, and thus always sees two bodies narrating their separation.

 

Love Me is produced under the auspices and with the financial support of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports.

With the kind support of Flux Laboratory Athens.

 

Duration: 45 minutes (no intermission)

LAB Athens in Concert | Vocals dpt.

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LAB Athens in Concert | Vocals dpt.

The much-anticipated Vocal Students’ Live Concert returns to Plyfa for its 5th year!

Joining our vocal students on stage will be three outstanding bands, formed by students of the Lab Athens Professional Music Program.

1Year ΤΕNSILE Gathering

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1Year ΤΕNSILE Gathering

 

1 Year, 5 Seminar Cycles, TouchDesigner, DJing, Artworks & Lighting Design

We close the year with a showcase featuring the works created throughout the year, while two new workshops will also take place in the venue.


16:00-17:30 Introduction to Max MSP: Patching Sound and Data
17:30-19:00 The Age of Slop: A workshop on demystifying AI in artistic production
19:30-21:00 FLOKOSH
21:00-22:30 APU NANU
22:30-00:00 CHERRY DISTRESS
&& TENSILE ART AND INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS SHOWCASE
PRESALE VIA REVOLUT: https://revolut.me/panoulis
(or contact us [email protected])

S_ words

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S_ words

The inclusive dance group Artogether presents its new performance, S_ words. Nearly two years after its last production (Tricky Little Games), the group returns with a dynamic new work that moves between movement, words, and sound.

The title of the piece plays on the words “words” and “swords.” In a time when spoken language is considered the primary vehicle of human communication, trusting that we can communicate through the body, through sound, through our gaze, becomes a battle—a small act of rebellion. In S_ words, we experiment with disrupting familiar tools of communication in order to invent our own shared language.

Movement, words, and sound emerge from the same collective body as elements of a single world. Words that carry meaning yet signify nothing, words that transform into sound, sound that becomes movement, movement that generates words—all intertwined in a dance that is created and dissolved at the same moment. A strange polyphony, a hidden language revealed through the movement of bodies, celebrating their diversity.

 

Accessibility

S_ words has been designed with elements of creative accessibility, integrating accessibility tools organically from the very beginning of the creative process. These elements may facilitate the experience for audience members with visual impairments. However, please note that the performance cannot be considered fully accessible for this audience.

The performance is accessible to Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing-impaired audiences.

The venue is wheelchair accessible. However, an accessible restroom is not available.

 

 

Duration: 40 minutes.

LENORMAN 249: An Evening Dedicated to Collective Music Creation

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The music ensembles of Lenorman 249 take the stage and introduce themselves at PLYFA
…an evening dedicated to collective music creation…

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+bAnda Music Group || Percussion Ensemble || Cretan Group O-Madara

Exhibition of creations from The Stitch Lab, a workshop curated throughout the year at Lenorman 249 by fashion designer Argyro Kaliafa.

HAPAX — Solstice Special

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HAPAX — Solstice Special

This June, HAPAX and Pullman Club come together at PLYFA, gathering at the compound in Votanikos, Athens, for a full solstice drift of drinks, open-fire cooking, and sound.

HAPAX is a Paris-based collective working at the intersection of art, design, gastronomy, and music. This gathering marks the passage into the most incandescent season of the year.

Pullman Club is a supper club founded in Athens in 2022 by chef Kostas Pardalis and architect and designer Chrysa Petrochilou. Through a series of pop-up dinners hosted across Greece, Europe, and internationally — in wine bars, art galleries, rooftops, and other intimate settings — Pullman creates gatherings where food becomes a means of bringing strangers around the same table.

Each gathering takes shape through a site-specific approach, where menu, atmosphere, and spatial setting are considered as interconnected elements of the experience. Moving between different cities and venues, Pullman adapts to each context while remaining grounded in a Mediterranean sensibility and a close relationship with local produce.

At the core of Pullman lies the idea of commensality — the act of eating together as a shared social experience. The table is approached as a space for exchange, conversation, and temporary community, where unfamiliar people can, if only for an evening, inhabit a common experience through food.

In this sense, the meal extends beyond hospitality itself, becoming a form of cultural and social encounter.

For culinary purposes and thermal explorations, Ariadne Strofylla and Konstantinos Chatzakis will build a bio-construction grill, channeling a hedonistic refractivity around food through its Typhonian mouth and volcanic belly.



Meet the artists of the sssooooollsstiicee

 

17:00 — Jessie Onze · Undertone Therapeutics

An immersive listening session exploring sound as a tool for healing, reflection, and transformation. Through ambient textures, field recordings, and therapeutic frequencies, Jessie invites deep listening and embodied restoration.

— Désiré Bonaventure · Ambient Trip

French producer blending ambient, noise, jungle, grime, and dub into dense, tension-filled soundscapes. Founder of Euphonic Rec and a key figure in several underground electronic projects.

 — Romain Barry

Singer-songwriter moving between French chanson, North African melodies, rock, and synth-driven new wave. His solo live performances unfold as intimate, cinematic journeys.

 — Sissi Rada

Athens/Berlin-based harpist, composer, and electronic artist. Combining classical virtuosity with experimental electronics, she explores the intersection of sound, mindfulness, and perception.

 — V3rynich3 · Self Sufficient Island

A live electronics performance built from feedback systems, cassette culture, and cybernetic experimentation. An evolving, self-generating sonic ecosystem.

— There is a Noise Behind the Curtain

Émile Papandréou & Elliott Matta present a hybrid performance of live music, video, light, and shadow. A spectral encounter somewhere between concert, cinema, and installation.

— kvadosh

Athens-based producer and DJ weaving Mediterranean textures, heavy percussion, and dark electronic rhythms. Her sets move fluidly between global club sounds and obscure electronics.

 

https://www.hapax.art/solstice

 

Duration: 17:00 00:00

LE RAGAZZE PERDUTE

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LE RAGAZZE PERDUTE
«THE LOST GIRLS»
A NEW PIECE DIRECTED BY GRACE ANDREWS

Meet us within the restless pulse of ‘50s-70s Naples, where Lenú fights to unravel her lifelong entanglement with Lila, her brilliant friend. Fuelled by rivalry, revenge and devotion, they race from childhood to motherhood in a city alive with fierce contradiction, held up by a fragile community built on violence, ambition and brutal love.

Inspired by the Neapolitan novels by Elena Ferrante, this new piece from the Athens Fonact Ensemble explores how identity is made and unmade across generations of mothers and daughters in a world of men.

WITH TEXT FROM:

THE NEAPOLITAN NOVELS BY ELENA FERRANTE

MY BRILLIANT FRIEND PLAYTEXT BY APRIL DE ANGELIS

 MY BRILLIANT FRIEND SCREENPLAY BY SAVERIO COSTANZO

Duration: 1,5 hour
Suitable for: 13+

My Body: a map to love

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My Body: a map to love

We invite you to an experiential day of therapeutic connection, dedicated to meeting the self, the body, and our authentic expression.

Through art therapy, music therapy, dance therapy, and sound healing, we will have the opportunity to move, feel, create, and exist with greater awareness and presence.

Limited spots available.


We look forward to sharing this experience of connection, care, and presence with you.
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Duration: 12:00 – 21:00

REALITY AND OTHER SPECULATIONS

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“Reality and Other Speculations”
by Christina Oikonomidou


Apópeira
presents the new poetry book by Christina Oikonomidou, “Reality and Other Speculations.”

The book will be introduced by EKPA professor and literary critic Titika Dimitroulia, and by poets Giannis Antiochou and Efthychia Panagiotou.

Poems will be read by actress Katia Gerou, singer-songwriter Apostolos Rizos, and poet Antonia Botonaki.

 

 

 

Duration: 1.5 hours without intermission.