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THOSE YOU DIDN’T CATCH

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The theater group b.p.m. theater group presents for the first time the play by Danai Liodaki “Those you didn’t catch”

“Those you didn’t catch”, a feminist comedy about female friendship is presented for the first time by the group b.p.m. (beats per minute) in PLYFA. The project approaches issues such as gender violence, female oppression, sexual harassment, through the prism of female empowerment and the bond of female friendship.

The project “The ones you didn’t catch” follows four childhood friends who unexpectedly meet again. Without knowing what brought them together again and why, they decide to take action “so that our bosses don’t fall for us, we don’t get spat on in the street, we don’t have to be afraid to come home at night and in general you know, for all that” . We follow step by step their journey towards the creation of a secret feminist group, but also their reunion, the doubts and obstacles they encounter, in a story with humor and sensitivity, which oscillates between action and narrative, between realism and the imagination.

When the health minister of their country announces the ban on abortion, the four women decide to upgrade their action with a big business. What follows will reunite the four friends forever.

The b.p.m. team was founded in 2018 by graduates of the drama school of the Art Theater – Karolos Koon and quickly distinguished itself with awards and remarkable success in its performances. After the successful second year of performances of “Hyperspace or else..”, the group insists on taking a stand on contemporary political and social issues, keeping a humorous and fresh perspective. The original, contemporary play “Those you didn’t catch” is expected to be released immediately by Kappa Publishing.

This play is performed in Greek.

SOTIRIAS’S SONGS

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“Sotiria’s Songs”, the musical show dedicated to the “Princess of Rebetiko” that stood out and was etched in the memory of those who watched it, is being staged again, in a special place! The show, a production of the Athens Festival, began its run in the summer of 2021 with four sold out nights at Stecki tou Ilia in Thissio and was repeated with similar success in November of the same year at the Hamam music stage in Petralona. This time, Christina Maxouri and four exceptional folk musicians set up their stage at PLYFA (Korytsas 39, Votanikos) and invite us on another journey through the life and songs of Sotiria Bellou, from February 6 and every Monday, for 10 performances.

“Sotiria’s Songs” go beyond the boundaries of the stage and stage and move between the theatrical performance and the musical evening. In an almost overwhelming atmosphere, Christina Maxouri, an actress and performer herself, introduces us to the world of Bellou with her characteristic, Doric voice. She performs favorite songs that Bellou stamped with her voice and between them she tells us short stories and short incidents from the life of the unsurpassed performer. The goals of Tsitsanis, Papaioannou, Mitsakis, Kaldaras, Savvopoulos, Moutsis, Andriopoulos and Lagios are intertwined with testimonies about Bellos’ life, through her own words and those of people who knew her. And yet the performance does not have the character or the purpose of biography, but the disposition to create an atmosphere of celebration. A shared experience where we all share stories and songs and come closer.

Christina Maxouri, one of the most characteristic and remarkable voices of the younger generation, breathes new life into the songs of Sotiria today. It has often been mentioned that Maxouri’s voice, her metal, but also the way she “presses” the words have something from Bellou. Nevertheless, she interprets the songs in her own way, since as she says, “in these songs my soul finds its center again”. Together with Dimitris Haliotis, they have done the research and signed the artistic supervision of the show.

Favorite songs performed by Bellou and etched in the history of Greek music, such as Wandering Life, You don’t talk, I turn like an outcast, Don’t cry, I said to erase the old ones, The mountains are chanting, Don’t run away from me anymore, With planes and steamships , and many more, come alive again in the show, in a simple yet meaningful way. A wooden stage, a female voice and four musicians: Thodoris Xintaris (bouzouki, voice), Dimitris Koufogiorgos (bouzouki), Vassilis Prodromou (guitar, voice) and Dimitris Koustas (accordion).

TRIPTYCH, STUDY IN INACTIVITY

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Based on the novel by Margarita Karapanou “The Sleepwalker” / Kastaniotis Publications.

In a world where every day ends, in a world where every day a new self-fulfilling prophecy is proclaimed, in a world where God seems absent or “tired”, one would say that people would reach their limits, meet the activated themselves. They would rush furiously to any solution that would secure their salvation.

In an informal antechamber of Paradise, in a modern Purgatory, a new Apocalypse takes place starring a group of artists looking for a new Messiah. And they find him. The problem is that the world will once again not end. They too will have to live with the Messiah. With a Messiah in the role of a policeman, who watches, punishes and redeems. “Everyone wished something would happen” say the protagonists. And their wishes are translated by “God” at will.

The show “Triptycho. Study in Inactivity” is a stage experiment. Its materials are Margarita Karapanou’s award-winning novel “The Sleepwalker”, adapted by Dimitra Dermitzaki, the visual work of Francis Bacon and digital media.

This play is performed in Greek.

ICHTHYOLATRY

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A Hybrid Performance of Water Deities

A co-production between Greece, Portugal and Italy in the framework of the European project Stronger Peripheries, co-funded by the Creative Europe

Polygreen Culture & Art Initiative (PCAI) presents “ICHTHYOLATRY: A hybrid performance of Water Deities”, a performance conceived and directed by Eva Giannakopoulou at the PLYFA Industrial Park on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 January, in co-production with Artemrede (Portugal – in collaboration with the Municipality of Torres Vedras) and L’Arboreto (Italy).
Inspired by the theorist Astrida Neimanis’ book “Bodies of Water” (2017), which introduces for the first time the concept of Hydrofeminism, according to which water, femininities, embodied practices and ecology are interconnected creating “new” future synergies, ICHTHYOLATRY is a hybrid performance with confessional elements about elderly, floods, fluids and menopause. It is based on research conducted in communities linked to rivers, lakes, torrents and groups of women, during the course of two research and two creative residency programmes carried out in Greece, Portugal and Italy, in the framework of the European project Stronger Peripheries: a Southern Coalition. The visual artist-director and the creative community jointly developed the dramaturgy and texts through personal confessions and interviews with individuals from the local communities of Piraeus, Torres Vedras, Portugal and Mondaino, Italy, in such a way that their content is an intellectual co-creation of all participants.
If water is the element from which all organisms originate, how could we possibly return to this original state of existence, removing the boundaries between evolution, genes, history, culture and nature? The answer to this question is what ICHTHYOLATRY attempts to answer, bridging the “gap” between past, present and future, between human and non-human forms of existence, jellyfishes and dogs.
The eccentric creatures of ICHTHYOLATRY – a warrior, a post-human creature, a female phenomenon and a fish – will inhabit the stage of the Plyfa Industrial Park and the stage of the Teatro Cine in Portugal to take a dive into a dreamy ocean of fluid possibilities. This is a performance that “dives” into an immersive universe of emotional and underwater coalitions.

Are you ready to swim?
* The performance is a new co-production of PCAI (Greece), Artemrede (Portugal – in collaboration with the Municipality of Torres Vedras) and L’Arboreto (Italy) in the framework of the European project Stronger Peripheries: a Southern Coalition, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. In 2023, ICHTHYOLATRY will also be presented in Portugal.

** The material of some costumes was created during a creative workshop with the audience attending the open rehearsal during the artist’s artistic residency at Teatro Dimora L’Arboreto (IT).

*** The performance will be presented in Greek with English surtitles. It contains scenes of nudity and is recommended for those over 16 years old.

BLUE

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BLUE is the first part of a theatrical color pentalogy created by the theater group “Bleu en Haut Bleu en Bas” based in Switzerland and first presented in 2016 in Geneva. Since then, he has been hosted on theater stages in Greece, Cyprus, Switzerland, France, Lebanon, and at major international festivals (Festival La Bâtie, Festival Plein Tube, etc.).

After the success of her last project G.O.L.D. which premiered at the Festival de la Bâtie in August 2022 and which will be staged in 2023 in Paris, Anna comes for once again in Greece with Blue only for a few shows.

In Switzerland, after Blue, Anna uploaded Bloody Fuchsia, White, G.O.L.D. (Glory or Little Dreams) and is now preparing Black – What a Beaty-Full Catastrophe.

At the same time, she is preparing her first choreographic project and film Kiss and Fly.

This performance is in Greek.

BOOBS ALLOWED VIII

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KALTE NACHT

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Cold. Night.
The first. Cold, which screams warmth.
The power of moments.
// a primitive performance from the future //
Raw Memories.
// eerie live synths and electronics //
Vibration of the Senses.
// reflections and visuals //
of an inner reality,
that draws momentum,
from the collision of shadow and light.
One, or none, world.

Line up:

9.30 p.m. | Ghone & Quantum Body Athens Butoh Dance Group | Performance “Future Primitives”

Ghone, is the sound exploration vehicle of Yiannis Kontandreopoulos (Afformance, Coherent States, Catch The Soap Productions etc.), together with the performing arts and Butoh dance group, Quantum Body, under the direction of the teacher of the genre, choreographer and performer Vicky Philippa, will present the performance “Future Primitives”.

10 p.m. | Kalte Nacht

The dark wave duo of Nikos and Myrtos lends its name to this evening. Fanatics of the genre know very well what they will hear, since they will hardly have attended one of their live shows in the past.

11 p.m. | Lip Forensics

The electronic group Lip Forensics was created in Athens by Zade and Ekelon, two active members of the Athenian alternative scene. They will present a dance electronic set framed by strong melodic elements and will play live for the first time, their new single, Rorschach from their third album “Apophenia”, which will be released by Veego Records.

12 am | Serafim Tsotsonis

Pianist, music producer, sound designer and ½ of the band Ocean Hope. Serafim Tsotsonis has just released his new single, Dear Fear on Hatsuyume Records. He will present a versatile set with live synths and drummachine as its main component.

2 am | Morah

Known for his long and highly danceable and at the same time dark sets, music producer and dj, Morah (Phormix Label) will close the night.

MY MIND LIKE THE SKY

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Choreographer Iris Karayan returns with her new production My Mind Like The Sky, a solo personal and existential quasi-psychoanalytic presented Monday-Tuesday 19, 20 & 26, 27 December 2022, Tuesday-Wednesday 3 & 4 January 2023 at PLYFA Industrial Park . The solo is performed by Ioanna Paraskevopoulou and the music is by Nikos Veliotis, her constant collaborators for over ten years.

The project dives into the archive of their collaboration, revisits past works and renegotiates embodied memories. It begins as an attempt to map the thoughts, sensations and images that appear and disappear when we turn our attention to the present. It is the result of the practice developed during research and rehearsals, a practice of collecting and quoting materials and references, recording and articulating questions and expressing thought and imagination.

The show is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Sports.

THE BOX || that dead space between us

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Not suitable for under 16s
(performance includes nudity)

THE BOX stands. It opens. It transforms.
THE BOX reveals the body, swallows it.
It sets limits for the body to exceed.
Inside the BOX, time expands, space fluctuates.
Inside the BOX, encounters arise.
Redefining physical interaction under a suspended regime.
GET IN.

THE BOX || that dead space between us takes us on an underground journey between the real and digital, light and shadow, our deepest desires and our worst fears. Between memory and oblivion, this show is one search for self-definition and a recovery of a sense of purpose, of time, of human nature through tangible communication.

The project THE BOX || that dead space between us has been financed by the Ministry of Culture and of Sports for 2021-2022.

In 2021, Penelope Morout founded the Cross iMPact group, an organization that emerged from the deep conviction that artistic avant-garde can be found at the meeting points between multiple artistic expressions and techniques and that art is capable of producing meaning impact, both individually and collectively.

COYOTE, WE USED TO BE HUMANS

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The choreographer Spyros Kouvaras and the contemporary dance group, Synthesis 748 Dance Co., after the residencies in Paris and Montpellier and the first, open studio, presentation of the work, “COYOTE, we used to be humans”, at the International Choreographic Center AGORA of Montpellier Danse, return to Athens for the premiere and four more performances, at PLYFA Industrial Park.

Post-anthropocentrism negates the hierarchy of species and the idea of an intentional and sovereign creature. Into the ontological void thus opened, other species gallop in… (Rosi Braidotti)

Starting from the philosophical, transhumanist, considerations of Donna Haraway and Rosi Braidotti, the choreographer creates a (meta)mythological, performative, environment, within which the individual is no longer considered as an anthropomorphic entity, but as a relationship and as an articulation between humanity and animality, between culture and nature. The work visualizes a hagiographed ecosystem, between archetype, memory and utopian impulse and invites us to imagine the world as the temporary result of the gradual integration of its heterogeneous elements, as a “pluriverse”. On stage, a coming community seems to emerge, a community that does not exist according to any clear temporality but emerges as a choreographic fantasy upon which bodies, as exposed singularities, are “connected” together by an invisible thread, beginning a final dance, a little before man turned into a multiplanetary being.

The performance is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Sports for 2021-2023, is a co-production of AGORA-International Choreographic Center of Montpellier Danse and was created with the support of CND-French National Dance Center in Paris and Center Culturel Hellénique.