spatial performance festival

Romantso, Athens 2019

“Processing”, Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio London @bourelias

“Processing”, Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio London @bourelias

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19 artists


3 spaces
6 pieces
2 days

 
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In this event we wish to demonstrate the power of Spatial Performance drawn from diverse merge of traditional disciplines: architecture, choreography, sound design, sculpture, video art, theatre. We invite the Athenian audience to wonder in the open fields of art, offsetting the formal conventions of the sphere. New tools of expression are introduced and explored, ones that offer creatives from all around the globe to define their frame of work, whether it has one or multiple identities. We aspire to underline the great contribution of Spatial Performance as a solid yet versatile stage for The Other, where we can let go of prejudges acclamations and anticipating an unknown residue.

Curatorial note by Hila Shemer

 
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performative dress duet score

Performative dress overstreched in space

Performative dress overstreched in space

 
@bourelias

@bourelias

Part of performative costume performed by dancer Anastasia Valsamaki @bourelias

Part of performative costume performed by dancer Anastasia Valsamaki @bourelias

Actor mirrors visitors

Actor mirrors visitors


Creators

Argyris Angeli | Kyriaki Nasioula

Collaborators

Performers:
Mina Ananiadou, Agisilaos Mikelatos, Argyris Pantazaras, Anastasia Valsamaki
Choreography: Kyriaki Nasioula
Live analog visuals: Argyris Angeli
Sound design & performance: Jeph Vanger

Production Management-Communication : Lia Garbola
Stage management: Antonis Nasioulas
Documentation: Alekos Bourelias & Christos Bourelias
Co-produced with: Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio London

The project was initially developed with:Georgia Tegou (Choreography-Dance), Eliza Soroga (Performance Art), Nikolas Louka (Photography), Vassilis Katsaros (videography)
Duration : 1 hour
Dimensions : variable

Special thanks to Isadora & Raymond Duncan dance research center, CDR (Centre for Dance Research), University of Roehampton