Trace
14.07 — 14.07.2026
20.30
Description
The Trace represents the imprint of human presence in time and space, the accumulation of knowledge, experience, and the evolution of humanity. From a historical perspective, traces emerge through conflicts, movements, and transformations, just as civilizations are born: through fire, ashes, and renegotiation. Human traces have shaped the world geographically, culturally, socially, and politically: on the body, in public space, in memory, and in myths. When an action is completed, the trace remains as testimony. For every human being, there is a set of traces functioning as a mirror of their evolution.
The Trace is the highest form of the human being as a possibility achieved through awareness, knowledge, and responsibility. It has no gender or material form. It is pure consciousness and at the same time political, as it carries the marks of collective history. The trace is a carrier of knowledge without being the absolute truth and always remains open to interpretation.
Parallel Activities
- “Embedded Traces: Interpreting the City”: Workshop with Ioannis Karounis | 7–13 July 2026
- “Embedded Traces: Interpreting the City”: Open Public Discussion at the Archaeological Museum of Drama | Following the performance on 14 July 2026
Admission is free.
Contributors
BelleVille
Information
The event is offered for free by the Ministry of Culture.
Advanced booking is necessary.
50'-55΄