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Caryatid Unplugged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Dear friends!

If you are lucky enough to find yourselves enjoying the summer in Edinburgh this August, join the lovely Evi Stamatiou, Philippos Philippou and a host of other artsy people in this production of "Caryatid Unplugged", a light-hearted exploration of the boundaries of the modern Greek identity at home and abroad. You will also get to hear some - equally light-hearted - original music from yours truly and a couple of famous song covers for the performance, edited by me.

Performances start from tomorrow and run throughout the festival. More information below.

 

In the June 2011 debate on whether to return the Ancient Parthenon marbles to Greece, David Cameron tells Parliament that ‘Britain has no intention to lose its marbles’.

In July 2012, he announces to the House of Commons Liaison Committee that contingency plans were being hatched to block Greek citizens from entering the UK.

But what about the Caryatid? In an exploration of art, immigration and the female body, Evi Stamatiou tells the Caryatid story via burlesque, clowning and physical comedy with unplugged traditional Greek music.

Creatives

Performance Maker: Evi Stamatiou
DIrector: Philippos Philippou
Music Composer: Andreas Papapetrou
Set/Costume Designer: Ariadne Kritonos
Voice Over: Aiden Stricklang
Movement Coach: Danai Pappa
Executive Director: Valentina McKathy
Graphic Design by Nora & Dimitris Stamatiou

Caryatid Unplugged is part of the HILL STREET SOLO THEATRE FESTIVAL at the Hill Street Solo Theatre, the oldest Festival Fringe venue – now in constant operation for the last 34 years. The programme is presented in a new, dynamic collaboration between Scotland’s Universal Arts and the Face to Face Festival of Solo Theatre (London).

www.evistamatiou.com


Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013
Caryatid Unplugged
Hill Street Solo Theatre (Venue 41) 
19 Hill Street EH2 3JP 
2 – 25 August (not 14)
21.45 (22.35) 
Box Office 0131 226 0000 and 0131 226 6522 (from 1 August)
www.universalartsfestival.com
www.edfringe.com

Join the facebook event here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/376194142492496/ 

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BAILED OUT Performing Arts Fair @ Vibe Gallery, 8pm, 14th June

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Join us at the Vibe Gallery. My piece 'Spindle' for Harp, Dancer & Audience participants will be performed by Maria-Christina!

The event starts at 8pm sharp and will include an exciting assortment of various performances from different solo artists and groups, ranging from music and dance to video art, theatre and performance art.

 'Spindle' programme note: Elsewhere, in some strange faraway place, or maybe outside the realm of time and in the land of dreams, the maypole game is still played as it used to be in ancient times: A sacrifice of the chosen one to bring forth new life after the darkness of winter, an offering to celebrate the coming of Spring and the birth of the new Sun god. The performer sacrifices herself, living the death of the caterpillar, welcoming the cocoon built around her, in hope of new wings.

As this is still a work in progress I will appreciate your feedback! :)

Join the facebook event here.

Have a look at Maria-Christina & the 7 Pedals website  here.

 

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Trinity Laban presents 'Radical Ensembles' at the ICA

Trinity Laban Presents
Radical Ensembles

 

Trinity Laban Presents Radical Ensembles
Tuesday 28 May, 7pm

£5 / Free to ICA Members

As part of Trinity Laban's ongoing relationship with the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, two experimental ensembles from Trinity Laban will devise and rehearse material publicly at the ICA during the day from 12pm to 6pm, followed by a public concert at 7pm.

The programme includes two radically different approaches towards contemporary performance:

The first, Stompy's Playground, is a mixed jazz and classical band playing contemporary electronic music from artists such as Flying Lotus, Bonobo & DeadMau5.

The second, the Inquietus Project, is Andreas Papapetrou's mixed music and dance group, that will break down the ritual of the concert, deconstructing the sounds and setting of the preceding performance.

In partnership with Trinity Laban.

Image: © Andreas Papapetrou

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ICA
The Mall
London 
SW1Y 5AH
www.ica.org.uk

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http://www.ica.org.uk/37761/Live/Trinity-Laban-Presents-Radical-Ensembles.html

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Radical Ensembles @ the ICA

Two experimental ensembles from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, Stompy’s Playground and the Inquietus Project, join forces to devise and rehearse material publicly at the ICA on May 28th, during the day from 12 noon to 6pm, followed by a public concert at 7pm.


Stompy's Playground, a mixed jazz and classical band, will play contemporary electronic music from artists such as Flying Lotus, Bonobo & DeadMau5.
The Inquietus Project, Andreas Papapetrou's mixed music and dance group, will break down the ritual of the concert, deconstructing the sounds and setting of the preceding performance.

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Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH

​Join the facebook event here.

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Trinity Laban's ad for our event at the ICA

We're being advertised on Trinity Laban's website!

http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/whats-on/events/music-events.16081.radical-ensembles-perform-at-the-ica.aspx

I'll upload more info on the event soon. In the meantime put the date in your diaries: May 28th!

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tldr

As some of you have pointed out, some descriptions of the pieces are quite long. To avoid tldr (too long didn't read) instances, I'm going to shorten them a bit, as soon as I find some time.

Also, I've got two performances of my work coming up. Will post more info soon.

A

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brand new website!

Hello and welcome to my new website!​

Please bear with me as it is still under construction but feel free to send me your feedback and point out any mistakes or omissions you notice!​

Thanks!​

​Andreas

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