Ulysses’ Tarotan: Odyssey-inspired original libretto by Pavlina Pamboudi at experimental Stage of Milos

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Odysseus, this mythical yet modern and complex figure, is above all, the symbol of enduring resilience. The one who constantly engages in conflicts, both internal and external, and consistently faces challenges that surpass their abilities.

In Odysseus’ Tarot we revisit Odyssey through the Marseille Tarot Cards. These cards explore the human condition, much like Myths, Poetry, and Music: by delving into the innermost layers of the self, the aspects shielded from time, place, logic, and certainties. Every “picking” of a Tarot Card gives the heroes of the Odyssey ambiguous “oracles”, hovering between morality and desire, logic and emotion. A cross-temporal dialogue between two cultures opens. On the one hand there is the Renaissance and Humanism with the Tarot Cards, and on the other, ancient Greek thought with the Odyssey – in their most playful, poetic, and archetypal form.

*The performance will open with the Experimental Stage of Milos. It will be based on an Odyssey-inspired original libretto by Pavlina Pamboudi, taught by Kalliroi Myriagou.

Contributors

Concept, artistic director: Katerina Fotinaki
Libretto: Pavlina Pamboudi
Dramaturgy: Aglaia Pappa, Katerina Fotinaki
Tarot Card advisor: Daisy Masini
Music score: Katerina Fotinaki
Arrangements: Andys Skordis
Music consultant: Claude Barthélemy
Director: Aglaia Pappa
Video design: Pantelis Makkas
Assistant to the director: Penelope Flouri
Production manager: Korina Kotsiri
Technical manager: Dimitris Poulimenos

Cast

Aglaia Pappa (narrator), Andys Skordis (guitars, percussion, voice, electronics), Katerina Fotinaki (voice, guitars, percussion), Pantelis Makkas (live video art)

Guest participation: Filio Louvari, Kalliroi Myriagou

ΑΜΚΕ: Abnormal Group

Free entrance: Advanced booking is necessary allofgreeceone.culture

Info

Saturday 17 August 2024 - Sunday 18 August 2024 9:30 pm
Ancient Theatre of Milos, Milos 848 00

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