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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 9:30 PM
Ermira Goro (GR)
Sirens
A new creation by the young Albanian choreographer based in Greece, Ermira Goro, Sirens invites the audience on a sensory and mysterious journey through the world of desire and its social expression. Addressing themes of gender and transformation, performers Chara Kotsali and Adonis Vais appear as sensual creatures, part machine, part human, moving in a game of approach and evasion that transforms the stage into a territory of seduction, tension, and freedom.
Through movements that are at times precise and robotic, at times voluptuous and instinctive, the bodies test the boundaries between touch and absence of touch, between fantasy and reality, between gender and its dissolution. As the rhythm accelerates — to the sound of Jeph Vanger’s musical composition — and the physicality intensifies, the piece opens up a vision where eroticism, performativity, and vulnerability coexist.
Sirens is a hypnotic evocation of the power of the body and the gaze, an invitation to lose ourselves in the multiple layers of contemporary desire.
Price 7,50 eur / 5,00 eur c/d
Discounted prices (w/ discount)
Under 30s and students
People with disabilities and one companion
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Over 65s: 50% discount
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Pentágono Cultural Card: 50% discount
Conception, Choreography Ermira Goro
Movement material, choreography in collaboration with the performers Chara Kotsali, Adonis Vais
Music Jeph Vanger
Live music Aliki Leftherioti
Costumes Venia Polyhronaki
Lighting design Vangelis Mountrichas
Lighting assistance Giorgos Tsitsigos
Production management Vicky Barboka
Choreography consultancy Marianna Kavallieratos
Photography/Video Archlabyrinth
Production Removement
Supported by Ministry of Culture of Greece
Duration 37 min