Part of: FUTURE N.O.W. 2023

CALL ME SUGAR

by Christina Kipreou and Michalis Pitidis

Dates

Age guidance

16+

Prices

5 — 10 €

Location

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Thursday - Sunday
Time
18:00
Venue
Exhibition Hall -1

Tickets

Type
Price
Full price
10 €
Reduced, Friend & Groups 5-9 people
8 €
Groups 10+ people
7 €
Neighborhood residents
7 €
Unemployed, People with disabilities
5 €
Companions
7 €

Onassis Stegi Friends and general presale: 08 MAR 2023, 17:00

End of presale: 09 APR 2023, 21:30

Information

Combined tickets for 2 shows (On the same day)

“Call Me Sugar” & “Earthquake”
Full price: 17 €
Friend: 14 €

“Earthquake” & “Perseids or How to Party Hard”
Full price: 17 €
Friend: 14 €

Combined tickets for 3 shows (On the same day)

“Call Me Sugar” & “Earthquake” & “Perseids or How to Party Hard”
Full price: 23 €
Friend: 18 €

Duration

65 minutes

English surtitles

Performances with English surtitles in March: οn Saturday 25, Sunday 26, Thursday 30 and Friday 31 March 2023.

Performances with English surtitles in April: on Saturday 1, Sunday 2, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 April 2023.

An extravagant performance-conference on online sex work and the commodification of fetishes. Or how the post-pandemic economy of our times is in itself a Dadaistic theater.

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What makes a job good? How is dignity defined in the workplace? Do we share another view on sex work with regard to its online versions? Why should its choice as a source of income conceal a sad underlying story? Is this simply the male gaze or is it a conscious appropriation of the patriarchal system in favor of sex workers? “Call Me Sugar” sets out as a surrealistic performance conference centered on working conditions, sexuality, fetishism, and its commodification. OnlyFans, cam girls, and used underwear are the backdrop for a modular performance that will negotiate taboos, stereotypes, and loneliness through the field of online sex work promising sexual and financial liberation, insatiable pleasures, and arousing images. A performance made of research material, humor, personal confessions, and fictional stories.

Pinelopi Gerasimou

“Call Me Sugar” by Christina Kipreou and Michalis Pitidis

Credits

  • Text / Directed by

    Christina Kypraiou, Michalis Pitidis

  • Dramaturgy

    Christina Kypraiou, Michalis Pitidis, Zoe Sigalou

  • Art Direction

    Zoe Sigalou

  • Set Design

    Captain Stavros

  • Costume Design

    Vasilia Rozana

  • Lighting

    Panagiotis Lampis

  • Movement

    Natalia Kalogeropoulou

  • Live Music

    Christos Poulos Renesis

  • Featuring

    Melina Kotselou, Christina Kypraiou, Christos Poulos Renesis, Despina Stavridis

  • Guest Starring

    Michalis Pitidis, Zoe Sigalou

  • Production Management / Line Production

    LEFOU PRODUCTIONS (Vasia Attarian/Serafeim Radis)

  • Line Production Associate

    Angelika Stavropoulou

  • Surtitles’ translation in English

    Memi Katsoni

  • Simultaneous Surtitling

    Yannis Papadakis

  • With special thanks to

    iacovos, eva_mli, megaptera, Vanessaa_ Adamopoulou, bianca_m1a, nek sinner, Δ.Ε.Σ, Despina Chronaki, Lena Foutsitzi and Womanlandia, Liza Tsaliki, Anestis Azas, Greg Liakopoulos, Dimitris Dimitriadis, Prodromos Tsinikoris, Panagiotis Sigalos, Giorgos Boufidis
    And all those who prefer their names not to be published

  • Commissioned & produced

    Onassis Stegi