The performance “in utero [ή] what do you find yours, in the solitude of the tomb-like chamber?”, will be presented on Saturday 24 (9.00 pm) and Sunday 25 February (8.00 pm) at Michanourgeio.
Successfully completing the first cycle of performances at the Sfendoni Theatre, the show directed by Konstantinos Papasotiropoulos, comes to Patras, exclusively for two performances at the Michanourgeio Theatre.
A performance-installation, based on the “Novel of Mrs. Ersis” by Nikos Gavriel Pentzikis (1908-1993), which narratively explores the landscape of the common life of Ersis and Pavlos.
A narrative — installation: of marriage. The walk as a measure of memory. The stage discourse as a guided tour – as it were: an attempt at the internal development of memory.
The stage space as an attempt to actually install the waiting. The one, two, undivided and indivisible. One and two herself. The whole of the monas is the same as the whole of the twos and the whole of the twos is the same as the whole of the monas. All in all the one and all in all the two in.
The butterfly that was in her eyes raised its wings and uncovered their dry bed, where as if by a miracle, endless tears began to flow. She wept, wept until the tears flooded the empty sockets, and her eyes rose once more, like two nuclei of cells in an orgasm of regeneration and multiplication, forming the virtual spindles of karyokinesis with the petaloid separations of the chromosomes and their movements from the two poles, to the new common membrane of separation that life imposes. Then she really felt Pavlos next to her, leaning down and kissing her eyelids.
Performance ID
direction – installation: Konstantinos Papasotiropoulos with
by: Stefanos Vlachos, Cilia Bisiotis
poster design: Glykeria Pappa responsible
contact: Marianna Radou
An independent production of HËW Performing Arts Company
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