«O DARK, DARK, DARK» - NICOSIA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2022
Where: NICOSIA MUNICIPAL THEATRE
When: 10/01/2023
Tickets: ΖONE A: €16 / €14 (reduced) | ZONE B: €14 / €12 (reduced) | ZONE C: €12 / €10 (reduced) | Reduced tickets are valid for: Students, soldiers, pensioners, large families, actors, disabled with presentation of relevant ID
Duration: tba
About the event:
The new work of Fotis Nikolaou attempts a dive into the subconscious, in an attempt, to give body to what we do not dare to say or do, to shed light on what we hide and fortify behind protective shields.
On stage we witness the architecture of a modern hell, of a purgatory, through an endless labyrinth that keeps shifting, transforming and constantly changing names and titles, like a dream within a dream. A dark mind game that keeps us trapped in the company of our fears and weaknesses, away from life, away from the light, and plunges us into loneliness and idleness. An endless battle, a hand-to-hand fight with our darkness, a head-on collision with ourselves, a constant effort to reach "nowhere". Again and again.
More about the event:
What is not said,
doesn't mean it does not exist...
Everyone is fighting a silent struggle.
Ioanna Karystiani
One maze always leads to another, one nightmare brings the next. As in dreams, we are trapped in a vicious circle, unable to find the thread, the one that will lead us out, back to life. Where we will be able to (re)love, (re)fall in love, (re)dream and (re)desire.
Aim to push to try to stand with courage, vulnerable as we are against real life and now, to accept the diversity of others and ours which is not defined as a peculiarity but a gift.
Conception - Choreography: Fotis Nikolaou
Set design: Elena Kotasvili, Alexis Vagianos
Music: Mohammad
Costume design Konstantina Andreou
Lighting design: Karolina Spyrou
Mask creation: Martha Fokas
Assistant choreographer: Sofia Barka
Photos: Dimitris Loutsios
Contact: Loukia Vassiliou
Dancers: Elina Karakosta, Regina Markidou, Anna Nikolaou, Yannis Economidis, Augustina Triarou, Katerina Tilliridou, Tzouli Charalambidou, Bartosz Przybylski and Fotis Nikolaou