Danae & Dionysios

Danae & Dionysios

Workshop teachers

About their workshop on March 11 & 12, 2023
Beginning with a warm-up structured around Danae & Dionysios’ vocabulary, participants will explore their own creativity based on tasks focusing on the details of the hands and their expressiveness, the connection of their feet to the ground and the ways information can travel from there to the upper body and the arms, in order to achieve bigger volume in space. The workshop will then develop into learning choreographic phrases from their latest work “Fάrιsa”.

Day 1: Sat March 11 | 11.00-13.30 | Tickets € 20 >>
Day 2: Sun March 12 | 11.00-13.30 | Tickets € 20 >>
Day 1 & 2 | Tickets € 35 >>

Bio
Danae and Dionysios are two artists from Greece. They have been collaborating since 2015 and so far they have created together four productions, “UNCIA”, “ATMA”, “Free At Last : Rerooted” and “Valley of the Hummingbirds”.

As apprentices of nature, its animals and indigenous civilisations they create stories from the side of the one who was or still is untamed. True facts and myths of tribes and wild animals which didn’t make it or didn’t adjust become the canvas of their stories. Ιn their creations they propose harmonic relationships between nature and its living beings, breaking the stereotypical hierarchy, while the dreamlike atmosphere which usually wraps their work takes the audience into a journey in space and time where it becomes a witness of a conflict between chaos and order. Trying to balance between accessible and pioneer, they support the idea that art is an accessible medium of communication which can create a dynamic yet fragile language.

Their works have been presented in Europe, Asia and Central America and have received 8 awards from international institutions, while their collaborations include theatres and festivals like Onassis Foundation, Theater Rotterdam, Staatstheater Braunschweig, Athens and Epidaurus Festival and more.

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