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WORLD REFUGEE DAY - MAYBE WE JUST STAND STILL

WORLD REFUGEE DAY - MAYBE WE JUST STAND STILL
20.06.2024

It is with great honor that Flux Laboratory is sharing, as each year, an artistic project referring to World Refugee Day.

In "Maybe we just stand still", the movement of the two bodies, the different pace of the choreography, and all the small details that express safety or fear respectively, are there to remind us that ritual is the main milestone towards solidarity.

Artistic note by Ilias Chatzigeorgiou - Choreographer/Dancer/Performer
"Two dancers: one moving fast and spasmodically, asking for help; the other standing still, passively receiving the state of the first dancer, unable to provide any help at all. This simple kinetic idea illustrates that, even with good intentions, the urgency is greater, conveying the message that we must act now."

MOVEMENTS ARE AS ELOQUENT AS WORDS - ISADORA DUNCAN

Concept/Creation/Choreography: Ilias Chatzigeorgiou
Original music: Alexis Falantas
Dancers: Ilias Chatzigeorgiou, Haris Hatziandreou ''Haribo''
Cinematography: Stephen Chatzis
Camera assistant: Nikos Kiriakidis
Production: Flux Laboratory
Production execution: Goodheart Productions

We'd like to thank:
UNHCR Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Trois-mâts Belem
Institut français de Grèce - Γαλλικό Ινστιτούτο Ελλάδος
Embassy of Switzerland in Greece / Πρεσβεία της Ελβετίας στην Ελλάδα
Ambassade de France en Grèce

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WORLD REFUGEE DAY - MAYBE WE JUST STAND STILL
WORLD REFUGEE DAY - MAYBE WE JUST STAND STILL 20.06.2024 It is with great honor that Flux Laboratory is sharing, as each year, an artistic project referring to World Refugee Day. In "Maybe we just stand still", the movement of the two bodies, the different pace of the choreography, and all the small details that express safety or fear respectively, are there to remind us that ritual is the main milestone towards solidarity. Artistic note by Ilias Chatzigeorgiou - Choreographer/Dancer/Performer "Two dancers: one moving fast and spasmodically, asking for help; the other standing still, passively receiving the state of the first dancer, unable to provide any help at all. This simple kinetic idea illustrates that, even with good intentions, the urgency is greater, conveying the message that we must act now." MOVEMENTS ARE AS ELOQUENT AS WORDS - ISADORA DUNCAN Concept/Creation/Choreography: Ilias Chatzigeorgiou Original music: Alexis Falantas Dancers: Ilias Chatzigeorgiou, Haris Hatziandreou ''Haribo'' Cinematography: Stephen Chatzis Camera assistant: Nikos Kiriakidis Production: Flux Laboratory Production execution: Goodheart Productions We'd like to thank: UNHCR Switzerland and Liechtenstein Trois-mâts Belem Institut français de Grèce - Γαλλικό Ινστιτούτο Ελλάδος Embassy of Switzerland in Greece / Πρεσβεία της Ελβετίας στην Ελλάδα Ambassade de France en Grèce

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