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TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From3rd August 2016
To3rd August 2016
When19:00
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  • Date of change: 22 Jul 16 - T0486736879

Losing Games

Work:: Losing Games (S0527432112)

Love games, social games, political games, family games, professional games. Who sets the rules and how badly do we want to play? What's the winner's prize? Losing Games is a devised ballroom performance that examines the set political, social and economic structures through a playful game frame. The ever cultivated desire of people to win the games they play, is fuelled with promises that the one success will bring the others, but what happens when the promise doesn't deliver? The performance explores issues of memory, European history and the notion of playing games. It aims to link today's reality with major historical events of the past century, and the aftermath decisions that shaped the current social and economical landscape. Is everything a game? Losing Games is a performance where two actors will meet, go through history, converse with their ancestors, play, narrate stories and dance together.
Author Stella Christodoulopoulou

Production:: (T0486736879)

Director Stella Christodoulopoulou
Other Andreas Skourtis
Lighting Hao wu
Design Konstantin Kamenski (video)
Design Yannis Stylos
Performer Chryssanthi Avloniti
Performer Alexandros Vardaxoglou

Listing:: L1357350891

This event takes place at Asylum Chapel, Caroline Garden's Chapel, London SE15 2SQ



Production details

This event takes place at Asylum Chapel, Caroline Garden's Chapel, London SE15 2SQ

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