ILISSOS / limbo eξótica by Natasha Sarantopoulou

In the context of Onassis New Choreographers Festival 8

19.03.2021

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The Ilissos, described in Plato’s “Phaedrus” as winding through an idyllic landscape, today finds itself paved over, a sewer. On the pretext of public health concerns and the dangerous floods it once caused, the river today flows out of sight. Traces of its storied past still lie intertwined with its present-day state of dereliction. Much as its riverbed was “taken care of”, so too are other things considered “dirty” or “dangerous” in the city – societal groups, practices, habits, and desires that are by turns revealed or hidden away. But they continue to exist.

The stretch of riverbed that lies uncovered beside the Church of Aghia Photini Ilissos (also known as Santa Phopho) is the thread that connects its mystical past with the present.

Credits

Concept & Performance: Natasha Sarantopoulou

Dramaturgy Consultant: Alexandros Mistriotis

VFX/3D Artist: Aias Kokkalis

Photographer: Alina Lefa

Costume Designers: Dimitra Liakoura, Periklis Pravitas

Wig Construction: Pierre Magendie

Sound Designer: Pavlos Katsivelis

Production: Cultόpια

Special thanks: Valina Geropanta, Konstantinos Alketas Ouggrinis, Alexandros Laskaratos, Folia Mpaletou, Christina Marampoutaki, Corto