The Athens and Epidaurus Festival at Peiraios 260, starting June 5th, offers a diverse program exploring modern life’s challenges through performances by renowned and emerging artists. Krzysztof Warlikowski’s “Elizabeth Costello / J. M. Coetzee: Seven Lessons and Five Parables” opens the festival, followed by works addressing identity, technology’s impact, and the quest for democracy. Giannis Mantafounis presents “À la Carte,” Anastasia Valsamaki debuts “The Verso,” and Mode Plagal concludes with three concerts. Warlikowski’s production, delving into the role of art in society, is a highlight, drawing from Coetzee’s literary trilogy.
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The new production premiered in spring 2024 at the Nowy Teatr in Warsaw and will tour major theaters across Europe. Renowned director Krzysztof Warlikowski has helmed over 40 performances worldwide, including at prestigious festivals. His works at the Athens and Epidaurus Festival include “Krum,” “Bus,” “A (Pollonia),” and “We Are Leaving.” Giannis Mantafounis introduces himself as the new artistic director of the Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company with “À la Carte,” praised for its innovative choreographic approach. “THE VERSO” by Anastasia Valsamaki explores unconventional dance dynamics. Mode Plagal kicks off the Live events at Peiraios 260 with three concerts, offering a diverse musical experience blending tradition with jazz, funk, and more.