[04/11/2017]
Under the direction of the choreographer Andonis Foniadakis and the curator Fabien Danesi, the Pavillon Neuflize OBC and Fluxum Foundation/Flux Laboratory present a collaborative project with performances by Greek choreographers Markella Manoliadi, Aris Papadopoulos, Joanna Toumpakari, Stylianos Tsatsos, Yiannis Tsigris, Alexandros Vardaxoglou, Andy Xhuma and Christos Xyrafakis. The exhibition and performances question the notion of community thanks to an immersive experience offered to the viewers. “The ambition is to invent, the time of an experience of collective creation, a fictitious “us” as a way of escaping assigned identities”.
On view until April 12th in a historic building located on Akadimias Street 23, Athens.
Photo Chris Kontos
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