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The Dancers of the North present Commedia Divina, a new production choreographed and directed by Tatiana Papadopoulou. Commedia Divina is a stage transcription of Dante’s journey across the three borderline destinations of Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, seen through the prism of climate change.

The emblematic work of world literature, Dante’s Commedia Divina is a modern environmental allegory. It fascinatingly captures man’s unbreakable relationship with nature. The poet’s journey across the three Kingdoms of the dead of the Catholic worldview includes “travellers’ accounts” of the Underworld. Modern-day communities feel the rising environmental pressures and seek a way out, just as the poet is looking for an exit. Passing from the overheated Hell to Purgatory, where nature is “normalized”, he ends up in Paradise, the place of absolute harmonization, where man is reconnected to nature.

Contributors

Dancers of the North
Artistic director
Tatiana Papadopoulou
Choreography, direction
Tatiana Papadopoulou
Music score
Alexandros Raidis
Dramaturgy, free rendition of the text
Katerina Diakoumopoulou
Scenography, costumes
Giannis Katranitsas
Assistant to the choreographer, movement supervision
Evgenia Psomiadou
Video art
Sotiris Tsolakis
Lighting designer
Tatiana Papadopoulou
Production organisation
Giannis Angelakis, Panagiotis Asnais
Production assistant
Kallifoni Sarantakou
Performers
Apostolos Kousinas, Evdokia Mimilidi, Evgenia Psomiadou
NPO

Tatiana Papadopoulou – Areti Koutsikopoulou’s Dance Company

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