Live Arts & Social Unrest: the Greek crisis case
How can art be re-defined in times of crisis? Several “snapshots” will be presented from the Greek reality of the past five years, in order to discuss how the crisis has made dominant morals more conservative and social reactions more extreme, ultimately polarizing local communities. The effect of the crisis in live arts practice will serve as a case study and Ms Tzirtzilaki will share her own experience as a Greek theater maker, presenting some of her latest work.
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Alicia Talbot
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Alicia Talbot is an independent director, maker and curator working in contemporary theatre and performance. Alicia was curator of the 2013 Australian Theatre Forum and Artistic Director of Urban Theatre Projects (2001 – 2012).
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Eleanor Stankiewicz graduated from NIDA (Acting) in 2013. She is an advocate for new work and most recently appeared as Catherine in State Theatre Company of South Australia’s Neighbourhood Watch.
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