Sirens: A Collective Song

Dates

06.07 — 07.07.2026

Start Time

19.45

Description

Sirens, A Collective Song is a walking movement and sound installation that maps a landscape of bodies, dances, melodies, and songs, tracing its route through a sequence of transitional actions and states. Like a contemporary ritual, it engages with our inner desires, our present-day melancholy, and a shared grief for what has already been lost.

Referencing the dual meaning of the word “siren”—both as deception and seduction in mythology, and as a warning signal—a choir/choreographic collective of women transforms into contemporary “sirens” who listen closely to the present and imagine a future. It is an invocation of the present moment, at once a cry of anguish and an invitation to gathering, connection, and shared understanding.

 

Contributors

Concept, development
Martha Pasakopoulou
Choreography
Martha Pasakopoulou in collaboration with the dancers
Performers
Christina Karagianni, Natalia Baka, Fani Pozidi, Martha Pasakopoulou
Artistic collaborator, dramaturgy
Elena Novakovic
Vocal coach, vocal design
Dimitra Kandia
Music, sound editing
Anna-Maria Rammou
Production assistant
Elena Novakovic
NPO

ARISANDMARTHA

Information

The event is offered for free by the Ministry of Culture.
Advanced booking is necessary.

Duration

50'

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