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a.m.

Ιn a dystopian party dominated by contradictions, the three dancers and choreographers who make up krama dance company (Anna, Dora and Evi Zoumpa) place the action of their new show. In "a.m." time is overflowing and the boundaries between real and imaginary are almost melting and becoming inconspicuous.

The project, in a condition of paroxysmal entertainment, focuses at the people of modern metropolises, observes its speed and mocks questions about the signs of the times: fascism, over-consumption of goods and relationships, the relationship between image and content and fear as a tool manipulation.

At the edge of the comic and tragic, the heroes of the project travel in parallel tracks, full of memories in the musical universe composed specifically for the show by The Boy (Alexandros Voulgaris).

On stage, six performers of the younger generation (Efthimis Georgopoulos, Anna Zouba, Dora Zouba, Evi Zouba, Anastasis Karahalidis, Nikolas Chatzivasiliadis) combine contemporary dance with the theater. The show features texts by Vasilis Dourou. Scenic space and costumes are by Konstantina Mardici, the visuals of Aristotle Papakonstantinou, while the lights of Panagiotis Lambis.

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