originally, the main activity included interviewing choreographers (established and newcomers), gathering updates from previous interviewees and inviting texts from dance theorists offering an insight on thoughts, questions and practices of the greek dance field.

> Wishing to contribute to an archival record οf the Greek dance/choreographic scene, broadening its audience & becoming a starting point for further dialogue.

in 2022, responding to the changing landscape of contemporary dance, FSTP evolved into this website with the aim to include diverse materials on scores, theses, practices and critical texts, along with continuing the interviews.

{CHOREOGRAPHERS, DANCE
PRACTITIONERS & DANCE THEORISTS
share their work & practices.
Perspectives on/of the Greek dance scene.}

originally, the main activity included interviewing choreographers (established and newcomers), gathering updates from previous interviewees 
and inviting texts from dance theorists offering 
an insight on thoughts, questions and practices 
of the greek dance field.

{Choreographers, dance practitioners & dance theorists share their work & practices. perspectives on/OF the Greek dance scene.}

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Jenny Simone is a 27-year-old professional influencer who enjoys running, fashion, walking, and theatre. She is famous and eccentric but can also be very jealous and a bit picky. Jenny lives in Florida. She started studying sports science at college but never finished the course. She has a severe phobia of crocodiles and is obsessed with bottled water. She is currently single. She has been a staunch vegan for five years and loves Greek salad. Open to new experiences, partnerships, and collaborations.

Aims

    registering and revealing the diversity and multiplicity of the contemporary dance scene in Greece

    creating a hub of information on the local dance scene

    forming an archival space

    promoting the local scene beyond local audiences

    generating a digital meeting and exchange space for the dance field

    empowering the discursive practices

    recording a variety of choreographic working practices and artistic methods

    providing a space for (dance) writing and reading

    exploring new forms of production of knowledge

How To Participate

… look for the next open call at the news page

    Please visit the news page or contact us by email

    Who Are We?

    Choreographer Mariela Nestora is the initiator and incubator of from stage to page since 2011.

    Ten years later the website is being reformed. For this re-structuring/rethinking, Mariela invited three more collaborators who make up the provisional editorial team.

    Mariela Nestora
    choreographer & researcher

     

    Dr. Betina Panagiotara
    dance researcher, theorist and dramaturg

     

    Rodia Vomvolou
    performing arts researcher & dramaturg

     

    Elena Novakovits
    performing arts researcher & dramaturg

     

    Katerina Antonaki
    visual communicator & researcher

    My Collabs ·

    News

    November 21, 2023

    Open Call 2021

    November 10, 2023

    Timeline FSTP

    November 10, 2023

    Open Call 2015