Still Life

Dimitris Papaioannou

Dates

Prices

5 — 36 €

Location

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
23-24 & 26 MAY 2014
Time
20:30
Venue
Main Stage
Day
8 & 18-22 JUN 2014
Time
20:30
Venue
Main Stage

Information

Tickets

15 – 18 – 25 – 36 €
Concs: 10 – 12 – 15 €
Unemployed: 5 €

The performance on Sunday 25 May 2014 is cancelled, due to the elections.

The internationally celebrated artist makes his Onassis Stegi debut with his much-anticipated new work.

The internationally celebrated artist Dimitris Papaioannou makes his Onassis Stegi debut with his much-anticipated new work. What has this multi-talented artist got in store for us this time? Whether he is working in Olympic-sized stadiums, old factory warehouses or plush theaters, the choreographer, director and visual artist who left his mark on the opening and closing ceremonies of the Athens Olympics in 2004, continues to spirit us away to austerely beautiful, densely symbolic worlds.

In this, his latest work, he goes back to where everything starts --the body-- and reminds us that art can conjure magic out of the most minimal of means. And the audience watches on, entranced.

CREDITS

  • With

    Aristides Servetalis, Drossos Skotis, Michael Theophanous, Argyris Pandazaras, Kalliopi Simou, Pavlina Andriopoulou and Dimitris Papaioannou

  • Visual Concept - Direction - Costume & Lighting Design

    Dimitris Papaioannou

  • Sound Composition

    Giwrgos Poulios

  • Sets designed in collaboration with

    Dimitris Theodoropoulos and Sofia Dona

  • Sculpture Design - Set Painting

    Nectarios Dionysatos

  • Costumes designed in collaboration with

    Vassilia Rozana

  • Assistant Director - Head of Production

    Tina Papanikolaou

  • Technical Director - Production Manager

    Georgios Bambanaras

  • Production

    Onassis Stegi

Giannetos fashion house are kind sponsors of the bespoke, hand-tailored men’s suits worn by the performers.

Parallel Event

Thursday 29 May

After performance talk with Dimitris Papaioannou
Moderated by Christiana Galanopoulou, art historian, artistic director of MIRfestival.