On Wednesday, November 5, the largest moon of the year will take its place in the night sky. Like every full moon, this one too marks a moment when the body of the Earth comes back into alignment with its satellite. Yet the Moon is a shy goddess. Each night, she reveals a different fragment of herself. Only once a month, when her rotation among gazes and silences is complete, does she stand full before the Earth – a luminous body that knows its light is borrowed, and still chooses to offer it. Around this moment of revelation, we, the observers, feel connected to her and can almost attune ourselves to her rhythm. A rhythm that governs not only the tides, but also the cycles of life, sleep, desire, and memory. The Moon’s gravity is the silent metronome of time, an invisible music that stirs the waters, the thoughts, and the gaze.
So this Wednesday, under the biggest moon of the year, together with Nalyssa Green, Kristof, and Tsolimon, we stand at the intersection of that frequency. Here, beneath the same lunar surface once watched by poets, sailors, lovers, and astronomers, we rediscover the essence of observation – the shared ground where the gaze turns upward to better understand what lies within.

Participants:
Nalyssa Green is a composer, songwriter, music producer, and performer from Athens. Self-taught, she plays piano, guitar, accordion, synthesizers, and theremin, and sings. She has released five solo albums – two in English (Barock, 2010, and The Seed, 2012) and three in Greek (Μπλουμ, 2018; Ταξίδι Αστρικό, 2020; Πολύ Καλή στα Πάρτυ, 2024). She has composed music for numerous theatre productions, films, and a television series. Her sixth solo album, titled Απαλό (“Soft”), will be released soon.

Kristof (Athens, Greece) is a Musician, Performer, Showhuman. Kristof studied piano and acting at the Drama School of the Athens Conservatoire. Combining avant-pop with contemporary classical music, their performances (sometimes solo, sometimes with their band) carry the flair of German cabaret – Kristof sings, plays piano or synths, tells stories, and plays games with the audience.

An active member of the Athenian music scene for several years, Kristof has released the albums Oracle (2016), TALKSHOW (2020), and ΨΥΧΑΓΩΓΙΑ (2022).
They have performed at numerous music festivals such as Agorafoviko Festival/AFF 2024, Stegi Radio TAKEOVER 2025, Music Escapades: In Orbit v2 @ Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Rudu Festival, and Αισθηματική Αγωγή, among others. In 2023, Kristof opened for Peaches at Fuzz Club — by personal selection of the artist herself.
Their new album–board game Το Τέλος του Παιχνιδιού (The End of the Game, 2025) is available on all digital platforms.
Tsolimon is the artistic alias of Nikos Tsolis, powered by the magical energy of Pantelis Pilavios.
Nikos Tsolis is a musician, composer, and performer based in Athens. He has created sound design for dance, theatre, and film works.

His first solo album, Akida, was released in January 2025 by Inner Ear Records. In 2019, he released Μέσα μου Ζει (It Lives Inside Me) with the band Uncensored, of which he was the creative core. Since 2019, he has been a member of Nalyssa Green’s band.
On stage, he always performs alongside Pantelis Pilavios.
Cosmic Theatre: Supermoon
Cosmic Theatre: Supermoon is part of the exhibition and performance series Cosmic Theatre.
When the skeleton of an industrial ruin becomes a frame for the night sky and the moon, two worlds collide – the cosmic and the human, the eternal and the perishable. A sky stretching endlessly and a built structure that has completed its life cycle.
The act of gazing at the heavens through a ruin is an act of reconciliation. Humanity, which once raised factories to tame the earth, now returns to them – not to bring them back to life, but to listen to them.
Cosmic Theatre is the performance of that gaze – an exhibition and performance series taking place in a restored warehouse complex in Piraeus, where traces of its former life still linger. Each event is synchronized with an astronomical phenomenon – meteor showers, lunar eclipses – appearing on a stage without curtains, where the sky is the protagonist and time the director.
It is where sound, light, poetry, and silence meet; where every meteor streaking across the sky, every eclipse briefly darkening the earth, every planetary alignment becomes a moment of resonance – a pulse between the human body and the body of the cosmos.
Participating Artists:
Natalia Manta, Martha Panagiotopoulou, Irene Ragusini, Giannis Mantzaris, Marios Stamatis, Dimitris Tabakis, Panos Alexiadis, Giorgos Tserionis, Elli Antoniou, Looper, Louis Philippe Scoufaras, Petros Efstathiadis, Marilena Kranjoti, Ektoras Theoulakis
Curated by: Marilena Kranjoti & Ektoras Theoulakis


Info
Event: Cosmic Theatre: Supermoon
Date & Time: November 5, 2025 | 19:30 – 23:30
Address: 7 Aitolikou St., Piraeus 185 45, Greece