SHIPWRECK 34°31’22.0″N 12°55’49.9″E is a drowning world, a collective sinking, a political and social shipwreck, of bodies and souls.
Category: Stage works
SPANDA
Anna Kushnerova and Sofia Kovarich experiment and inquire into making BODY into INSTRUMENT. Jack Davey creates metallic body limbs for the movers who will meet in the wild, body-based symphony they call SPANDA.
Slugs on fire
Disgusting slugs navigate the darkness. A Butoh inspired performance of drooling bodies.
Physical landscape
Harmony like a music, organic bodies defining a space, a contact with the emotions of […]
Once there was a forest 2
Even in a dystopic world, made of stones, ice, charcoal, darkness and weird sounds, there is a physical connection, a forgotten desire to experience the nature, a memory.
Compton Mackenzie no. 27 & Prometheus no.4 / Nicosia
A spy story, finds in houses belonging to spies or spies’ families, a war still dividing a land, a Cypriot story. Echo-Arts / Arianna Economou presents a palimpsest performance around the theme of desertion,
absence of human life at the core centres of our towns, through time.
The Prophet
A poetic tale with a religious spirit, but not belonging to any religion. Before the Prophet leaves, the people ask questions and listen to the answers, mostly metaphoric.
Legless
Hectic movements, repetitive actions, mechanical desires, social media, consumerism. The life in contemporary ages is not exactly a relaxed life.
ATRIUM
Dance is about body. Body could be sensuality, but it is much more than this. Diamanto try to express her childhood – and not only childhood – confusion being a woman.
Out of data
Home displacement after the pandemic constraints.
Saline dissonance
The salt of the sea has a flow, and Lara Salmon also has. Exploring the Mediterranean, richer in salt than oceans, Lara landed in Cyprus, where the Larnaca lagoon dries in summer becoming a salt lake.
Buffer Fringe Performing Art Festival 2021
Buffer Fringe is an annual festival with a mission for peacebuilding and social justice, organized by Home for Cooperation. Despite the pandemic restrictions, the festival could be realized both sides of the division.