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Research | Teaching | Outreach
ENYPNION-NOH THEATRE RESEARCH/ KATAYAMA NOH FOUNDATION JAPAN
In April 2024, I embarked on a transformative journey alongside opera singer Maria Devitzaki, immersing ourselves in the timeless art of Noh Theatre at the Katayama Noh Foundation in Kyoto. This residency was born from a deep desire to delve into the rich heritage, intricate techniques, and profound artistry that define Noh. Our goal was to explore how these elements could inspire and shape our own creative process.
This experience not only enriched our understanding but also opened doors to future collaborations with the Katayama Noh Foundation. Among the exciting possibilities is an In Situ performance at the Luxembourg Pavilion during the Osaka 2025 World Exposition, as well as the creation of a full-length work in 2027 to celebrate 100 years of diplomatic ties between Japan and Luxembourg.
This research was supported by: the Ministry Of Culture Of Luxembourg and Kulturlx Arts Council Luxembourg.
+THLIPSIS/ Educational Project in Tinos island Greece.
+THLIPSIS
URSULINE CONVENT/ Tinos, Greece, July 20 - August 20, 2024
Project supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture as part of the program
"All of Greece, one culture »
A collective and participatory project that questions internal conflict through an exhibition of established and emerging greek artists in a symbolically charged monument, with interpretation by the local community through participatory educational programs (writing and dance workshops).*
The collective exhibition +THLIPSIS features new works by the following important Greek artists: Yannis Bouteas, Pantelis Chandris, Katerina Christidis, Katerina Katsifaraki, Nikos Papadopoulos, Rena Papaspyrou, Eva Stefani, Petros Touloudis.
Workshop description:
« MY EMOTIONS DANCE »
How do we recognize our emotions? Can we understand, transform, and communicate them to those around us through movement?The Greco-Luxembourgish choreographer, dancer, dance educator, and actress Rhiannon Morgan will guide the participants of the program through exercises and interactive games in a dialogue with the themes of the exhibition. This will allow them to interpret the works and the space of the convent/museum experientially (physically). The workshop aims to understand the relationships between feelings and the body and to deepen participants' ability to express themselves physically.
URSULINE CONVENT/ Tinos, Greece, July 20 - August 20, 2024
Project supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture as part of the program
"All of Greece, one culture »
A collective and participatory project that questions internal conflict through an exhibition of established and emerging greek artists in a symbolically charged monument, with interpretation by the local community through participatory educational programs (writing and dance workshops).*
The collective exhibition +THLIPSIS features new works by the following important Greek artists: Yannis Bouteas, Pantelis Chandris, Katerina Christidis, Katerina Katsifaraki, Nikos Papadopoulos, Rena Papaspyrou, Eva Stefani, Petros Touloudis.
Workshop description:
« MY EMOTIONS DANCE »
How do we recognize our emotions? Can we understand, transform, and communicate them to those around us through movement?The Greco-Luxembourgish choreographer, dancer, dance educator, and actress Rhiannon Morgan will guide the participants of the program through exercises and interactive games in a dialogue with the themes of the exhibition. This will allow them to interpret the works and the space of the convent/museum experientially (physically). The workshop aims to understand the relationships between feelings and the body and to deepen participants' ability to express themselves physically.
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