A Little More Than Nothing

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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos
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A LITTLE MORE THAN NOTHING (2020), Photo: Andreas Simopoulos

Finding rhythm in silence.

This performance is an interactive experiment, an experiential experience rooted in the live coming-into-being of human co-existence, and of social groups. Each member of the audience enters the space alone, and each person decides how long to spend with the performance, up to a maximum of three hours. With the group’s unmediated presence as its sole material, the work reveals both the fundamental desire and juvenile need of humankind to gather together, and the perception of self through the other. The performance’s main interest lies in how, when human beings are freed from of denied speech, role, status, and limits, all they are left with is the immediacy of the body in and of itself, spatiality, the gaze, and feeding-back into their most primordial form.

 

(Read Mina Ananiadou’s full review here).

A Little More Than Nothing
2020
Participatory performance
Duration: 3 hours
Premiere at Onassis Stegi