
Team En dynamei - Antigone Project
As part of the 2024 programme of the Ministry of Culture's institution "All Greece is one culture".
9 and 10 August 2024
Archaeological Museum of Aiani Kozani
As part of the 2024 programme of the Ministry of Culture's institution "All Greece is one culture".
9 and 10 August 2024
Archaeological Museum of Aiani Kozani
What is sleep, what is death and why did we call them brothers and sisters? How often do we reflect on our constant acrobatics between dream and reality and between death and life? When do we open our windows to face our fears and our deepest desires? Are we all "sleepwalkers"? And, if so, where are we headed? Will we ever wake up?
En δυνάμει is a collective of artists with and without disabilities. Through its actions, it proposes a new model of art and life, where the "anomalous", the "strange", the "different" and the "foreign" are integrated into the whole, empowering it. Ο...
On November 12 and 13, for 3 performances only, the show "Goutou Goupatou" will be presented for the audience of Thessaloniki at the Aneton Theatre, 42 Paraskevopoulou Street. Information: On 12 & 13 November Friday 12.11.2021 time: 20:30 Saturday 13.11.2021 time:...
Alexandros Papadiamantis' deeply human short story "Goutou Gupatu", written 100 years ago, talks to true stories of children and teenagers of the 21st century, listens to them and with humour gently winks at every person who feels "different". How...
Our rehearsals have begun!Photos from the first rehearsals by Sophia Kyrina. The En Dynami group is preparing to present Papadiamantis' short story "Goutou Goupatu" in a musical performance. A story about friendship, diversity, bullying, identity,...
The new performance of the En Dynami group is coming in October! The group En Dynami presents Papadiamantis' short story "Gougu Goupatu" in a musical performance. A six-member troupe, with actors with and without disabilities, sneaks into school halls, runs in...
A story about otherness, disability, the Other and the ego. The story of small incidents of everyday violence and big moments of friendship, trust and love.
A performance that overcomes social barriers and sets aside obstacles to talk about the illogical, the instinct, the forbidden, the imagination, the soul that ultimately insists on the search for total and two-way love.
What place does fantasy have in the real world? How can it shape personal and public space? What is home? Can a person with a disability freely shape the environment in which they live?