Mouth

Dates

12.08 — 13.08.2026

Start Time

19.30

Description

MOUTH places the spectator in a transitional world. The mouth as opening, pas-sage, scream and song: a threshold where language dissolves and communication before language emerges. Meaning arises through breath, vibration, rhythm, and movement. Like the mouth of a river merging with the sea, it becomes a site of passage and transformation.

Inspired by the existential landscape of Samuel Beckett’s The End, the work is built through a condi-tion of rupture: a human in dissolution, suspended between memory and decay, body and mind, indi-vidual and collective. MOUTH weaves a parallel reality within this crack, where whispers and breaths open alternative modes of existence. It imagines a humanity exhausted by isolation and anthropocen-tric thinking, searching for new ways of being.

Four performers from En Dynamei ensemble construct a modular narrative through dance and music made of human voices and cello. MOUTH unfolds as a practice of coexistence with rupture: a singular experience that opens toward the collective, where fragmentation, does not disappear, but transforms into rhythm.

Contributors

Concept, choreography
Vitoria Kotsalou
Music
Kostas Vomvolos
Artistic collaboration
En Dynamei, Myrto Apostolidou
Performers
Vasilis Petrou, Alexandros Hatsios, Vasiliki Tsagkari, Mihalis Dolopoulos
Set Design, costumes
Dafni Aidoni & Kyriaki Forti
Live music
Tasos Misyrlis, Rafaela Tsobanoudi
Assistant choreographer
Vasiliki Tsagkari
Assistant production:
Vasilis Petrou
Production
Rice Amke
NPO

Rice

Information

The Ministry of Culture offers free admission to the events of “All of Greece, One Culture 2026”.
Advanced booking is necessary.
Audience members are only requested to pay for the entrance fee to the archaeological site (€10).

Duration

50'

Photos

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