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CHARA KOTSALI

To be possessed

CHARA KOTSALI

To be possessed

25 August 2024 | 21.30
Teatro Remondini,
Bassano del Grappa
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“to be possessed” experiments with the creation of rituals of remembrance and the stirring of the multiple voices that dwell within us.

Concept, Choreography, Performance: Chara Kotsali
Dramaturgy: Dimitra Mitropoulou
Artistic Consultant: Periklis Pravitas
Music & Sound Design: Jeph Vanger
Original Music Piece “Furiosa”, Lip Sync Transcription & Harmonization: Dimitra Trypani
Lighting Design: Eliza Alexandropoulou
Tour choreographer assistant: Katerina Spyropoulou
Technical tour manager: Stavros Kariotoglou
Tour manager: Christina Liata ONASSIS STEGI
Production & Touring Management: Delta Pi
Commissioned & Produced by: ONASSIS STEGI
TO BE POSSESSED premiered in Athens, at the ONASSIS DANCE DAYS in March 2023.

Chara Kotsali’s 2023 dance solo is a rehearsal of demonic rituals. It premiered in March 2023 during Onassis Dance Days. In “to be possessed”, she summons spirits that haunt our language, our scriptures, our knowledge, our minds, and the material world itself.
By exploring women’s testimonies from different cultural contexts, Kotsali lets herself become a mouthpiece for these stories about demons, exorcism and the invocation of spirits. Doing so, she presents a moving body that is forever outside the self, a form of experience that calls into question the self-sufficiency and autonomy of the individual woman.
“to be possessed” experiments with the creation of rituals of remembrance and the stirring of the multiple voices that dwell within us. Kotsali indulges in the demonic as she attempts to animate the phenomena she encounters, inviting them to reveal their overwhelming yet subversive character.

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AW Main 2022 EN Co funded by the EU PANTONE

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.