Transverse Orientation

Dimitris Papaioannou

2021/22 Theater Tanz Performance

German premiere

Please note: Due to increased seating capacity, masks are compulsory for the entire performance at all 3 performances. All Corona rules can be found here.

After the success with the piece “The Great Tamer” in October 2018, Dimitris Papaioannou is now a guest at HELLERAU with his new work “Transverse Orientation”.

The visual philosopher, artist and choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou, who deals with existential questions of life and being human in his works, creates haunting surreal images by fragmenting and creating human body images. Referring to great themes of art history and Greek mythology, in “Transverse Orientation” the young generation turns against a huge bull that symbolises a violent, antiquated power. The bull is killed, just as the mythical hero Theseus killed the Minotaur (half-man, half-bull) on Crete: in the hope of a better future. Nevertheless, Papaioannou has admiration and compassion for the archetypes, which he values symbolically: “They have determined the course of history and given people a direction”. With a great sense of composition, timing and humour, “Transverse Orientation” is both an ode to the ancestors and a farewell to them – with potential for something new.

Dimitris Papaioannou studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts and develops large-scale total works of art for the stage as a director, choreographer, performer, set and costume designer and painter. He gained international fame through his celebrated opening production of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. In 2017, he received the special prize of the European Theatre Award. His visual, precise handwriting with a love of detail and the absurd also brought him to Tanztheater Wuppertal. There, in 2018, Papaioannou was the first choreographer after Pina Bausch to stage a full-length piece with her ensemble.

Conceived – Visualized + Directed by Dimitris Papaioannou

With Damiano Ottavio Bigi, Šuka Horn, Jan Möllmer, Breanna O’Mara, Tina Papanikolaou, Łukasz Przytarski, Christos Strinopoulos, Michalis Theophanous

Music Antonio Vivaldi

Set Design Tina Tzoka & Loukas Bakas

Sound Composition + Design Coti K.

Costume Design Aggelos Mendis

Collaborative Lighting Designer Stephanos Droussiotis

Music Supervisor Stephanos Droussiotis

Sculptures + Special Constructions – Props Nectarios Dionysatos 

Mechanical Inventions Dimitris Korres

Creative – Executive Producer + Assistant Director Tina Papanikolaou

Assistant Directors + Rehearsal Directors Pavlina Andriopoulou & Drossos Skotis

Assistant to the Set Designers Tzela Christopoulou

Assistant to the Sound Composer Martha Kapazoglou

Assistant to the Costume Designer Aella Tsilikopoulou

Special Constructions – Props Assistant Eva Tsambasi

Photography + Cinematography Julian Mommert

Technical Director Manolis Vitsaxakis

Assistant to the Technical Director Marios Karaolis

Stage Manager – Sound Engineer + Props Constructions David Blouin 

Props Master Tzela Christopoulou

Lighting Programmer Stephanos Droussiotis

Costumes Construction Litsa Moumouri, Efi Karantasiou, Islam Kazi

Stage Technicians Kostas Kakoulidis, Evgenios Anastopoulos, Panos Koutsoumanis

Lighting Constructions Miltos Athanasiou

Silicone Baby made by Joanna Bobrzynska-Gomes

Props Team Natalia Fragkathoula, Marilena Kalaitzantonaki, Timothy Laskaratos, Anastasis Meletis, Antonis Vassilakis 

Executive Production 2WORKS in collaboration with POLYPLANITY Productions

Executive Production Associate Vicky Strataki

Executive Production Assistant Kali Kavvatha

Props Production Manager Pavlina Andriopoulou

International Relations + Communications Manager Julian Mommert

A production of ONASSIS STEGI

To be first performed at ONASSIS STEGI (2021)

Co-Produced by Festival d’Avignon, Biennale de la danse de Lyon 2021, Dance Umbrella / Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Fondazione Campania dei Festival – Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, Grec Festival de Barcelona, Holland Festival – Amsterdam, Luminato (Toronto) / TO Live, New Vision Arts Festival (Hong Kong), Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen, Saitama Arts Theatre / ROHM Theatre Kyoto, Stanford Live / Stanford University, Teatro Municipal do Porto, Théâtre de la Ville – Paris / Théatre du Châtelet, UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance

 With the support of Festival Aperto (Reggio Emilia), Festival de Otoño de la Comunidad de Madrid, HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), New Baltic Dance Festival, ONE DANCE WEEK Festival, P.P. Culture Enterprises Ltd, TANEC PRAHA International Dance Festival, Teatro della Pergola – Firenze, Torinodanza Festival / Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale

Funded by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports

Dimitris Papaioannou’s work is supported by MEGARON – THE ATHENS CONCERT HALL

Funded within the framework of the Alliance of International Production Houses by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.