Sunday Studio Pelekaneas 08.10.2017
20:00 20′ | All Too Human – Roula Kleovoulou [Chorotheatro Omada Pente] Free
I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction…
Albert Einstein
I believe we are now experiencing this. Human interaction has become almost impossible. Hugging, touching, laughing, looking at someone in the eye are attributes of another generation. We live a ‘virtual reality’, behind screens and keys that human contact is slowly being lost on the horizon….
Roula Kleovoulou was born in Limassol in 1971. She studied at The School of the Toronto Dance Theater in Canada where she was taught the Martha Graham technique and choreography. In Canada she had the opportunity to work with some of the pioneers of modern dance such as Trish Beatty and David Earle, who were founders of The Toronto Dance Theater. Since 1994 in Cyprus, she has collaborated with many choreographers, dancers, directors and actors, creating projects that can be considered pioneering for the small dance community in Cyprus.
In 1999 she founded the Dance Group, Chorotheatro Omada Pende with Chloe Melidou. Chorotheatro Omada Pende has presented up to now 34 works. It has participated regularly in the Cyprus Dance Platform, The New Movement Summer Dance Festival, the European Dance Festival, and in festivals abroad and independent productions. She is a founding member of The New Movement of Dance Groups, Dancers and Choreographers Cyprus (2004) and a founding member of the Dance House Lemesos (2007).
20:00 20′ | All Too Human – Roula Kleovoulou [Chorotheatro Omada Pente] Free
I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction…
Albert Einstein
I believe we are now experiencing this. Human interaction has become almost impossible. Hugging, touching, laughing, looking at someone in the eye are attributes of another generation. We live a ‘virtual reality’, behind screens and keys that human contact is slowly being lost on the horizon….
Roula Kleovoulou was born in Limassol in 1971. She studied at The School of the Toronto Dance Theater in Canada where she was taught the Martha Graham technique and choreography. In Canada she had the opportunity to work with some of the pioneers of modern dance such as Trish Beatty and David Earle, who were founders of The Toronto Dance Theater. Since 1994 in Cyprus, she has collaborated with many choreographers, dancers, directors and actors, creating projects that can be considered pioneering for the small dance community in Cyprus.
In 1999 she founded the Dance Group, Chorotheatro Omada Pende with Chloe Melidou. Chorotheatro Omada Pende has presented up to now 34 works. It has participated regularly in the Cyprus Dance Platform, The New Movement Summer Dance Festival, the European Dance Festival, and in festivals abroad and independent productions. She is a founding member of The New Movement of Dance Groups, Dancers and Choreographers Cyprus (2004) and a founding member of the Dance House Lemesos (2007).