Nurture your solo performance practice with Eleni Kolliopoulou

11 January, 2024 by Alexander Boyd | 0 comments

Nurture your solo performance practice with Eleni Kolliopoulou

Do join us online if you would like to go through a journey of discoveries around your own practice as a solo performance artist! Feb 6 - Mar 12

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Do join us online if you would like to go through a journey of discoveries around your own practice as solo

performance artist!

 

When? February 8 - March 14, 2024 from 17:00 - 18:30 UK time.

Local Times:

London: 5pm-6.30pm

Berlin: 18:00-19:30

Athens: 19:00-20:30

Cost? £60 (£50 Concessionary)

Registration link: https://www.interculturalroots.org/product/nurture-your-solo-performance-practice-with-elenikolliopoulou

 

Limited number of places available!

 

Summary Description:

This online course, "Nurture your solo performance practice with Eleni Kolliopoulou," is designed for early performance art practitioners or fine art students with some performance experience. It offers a creative workshop series focusing on crit labs, lectures on performance artists, and physical training to enhance presence. Participants will develop personal solo ideas in a nurturing environment, gaining insights into their practice, learning about performance art history, and developing a critical viewpoint on the contemporary performance art scene.

 

About the facilitator:

Eleni Kolliopoulou is a visual artist with a focus on the intersection of Performativity and Philosophy. Initially a painter, her work evolved to include performance art, contemporary dance, physical theatre, and video-performances, often exploring poetic and philosophical themes with a strong emphasis on body-mind intelligence and site-specificity. With a BA and MA in Fine Arts and a practice-based PhD in Arts from Ulster University, Eleni has taught Performance Art at the University of Peloponnese and is currently conducting postdoctoral research on psychophysical aspects of Butoh at Ionian University.

 

Organiser: 

Intercultural Roots is a registered charity (Charity Number: 1179885) dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of people and communities through arts and embodied practices. For more information, visit their website at www.interculturalroots.org

 

 

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