]sym.biosis.sym.posion[ focuses on the intersection of performance space with participatory practices from feminist perspectives in times of crisis. Socio-political circumstances that reinforce borders, spatial power, gender inequalities, environmental degradation, accompanied by the uncertainty of the post-pandemic era have reshaped our involvement in public life and the dynamics of human interaction.
]sym.biosis.sym.posion[ asks questions about living space and the value of collective action. What it means to assemble, to find ourselves in the same space and time, to share, to construct a new narrative and to imagine a different future.
]sym.biosis.sym.posion[ takes place around a table that travels to various locations in the city and ends in an intimate dinner at the performance space. The audience is invited to participate in discussions that include a series of philosophical questions and provocations relating to public life, collective action, gender, diversity, ecophilia, cultural and spatial politics.
Creative team: PartSuspended www.partsuspended.com
Barbara Bridger, Noelia Diaz-Vicedo, Georgia Kalogeropoulou, Serafeim Kontonasios, Hari Marini, Iro Michalakakou
Limited places available.
PartSuspended artist collective works in a variety of art forms and disciplines. The collective uses a range of performance practices to explore the intersection between artistic creation and various aspects of contemporary life. PartSuspended creates artistic work starting from personal experiences, everyday life, social space and architecture. The collective is particularly interested in feminist work that asks questions and challenges conventional boundaries and forms through artistic creation. PartSuspended’s work is multimedia, multilingual and multidisciplinary. In 2006, Hari Marini co-founded PartSuspended as a dynamic platform on which to foster performances, live art, video-work, installations, writing, participatory workshops and collaborations with artists from a variety of disciplines. Our work connects individual and collective creativities and helps imagine new possibilities for feminist action. The collective has presented their work to a variety of venues and international festivals in the UK, Spain, Greece, Serbia, Czech Republic.
Contact: PartSuspended perform@partsuspended.com
For further information please visit: www.partsuspended.com