A cross-disciplinary exhibition with rare archival material bridges the multi-layered levels of memory, identity and consciousness through the prism of personal testimonies.T
Saturday 27 October – Saturday 11 November 2017
Trails of Memories Exhibition with archival and audio-visual material.
Venue:
Pafos Municipal Gallery
7 Gladstonos Street
Pafos, Cyprus
Phone: +357 26 930 653
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 09:00 – 15:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 13:00
Sunday: closed
*Friday 27 October 2017, 19:00-22:00
Exhibition Opening & Site Specific Performance
Venue:
Pafos Municipal Gallery
7 Gladstonos Street
Pafos, Cyprus
Phone: +357 26 930 653
Free entrance to all events
PRODUCTION by ECHO ARTS
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Phone: Justyna Ataman: +357 95 712 589
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Director/ Choreographer: Arianna Economou
Exhibition Curator & Artistic Consultant: Dr. Kostas Prapoglou
Director of Production : Pantelis Georgiou
Video Artist: Yiannos Economou
Performers: Harry Koushos, Michail Kriembardis, Natalie Tsingis, Hasine Felek, Mikaela Michael, Nadia Georgiadou
Photographer: Ergenc Korkmazel
Projector Co ordinator / Video Support: Justyna Ataman
Workshop Image, Storytelling, Memory : Maria Kyriakou
Technical Support : Andreas Petrou
Trails of Memories is a cross-disciplinary and manifold survey focusing on the part of the city that is situated between the Municipal Gardens and Moussallas, a district that during the early 20th century became Pafos’ epicentre of immense urban landscape development. This landscape diminishes fast –even before the foundation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960– leaving behind and bequeathing a sense of desolation, deconstruction and desertion.
This almost vacant habitat in the Old Town emerges as the echo of a bygone societal and cultural reality. Trails of Memories negotiates notions of archaeology, historical consciousness, personal and collective memory, human geography, gender relations, transition, abandonment and unavoidable evolution.
The project will interface multiple scopes of memory through the experimentation of choreographer Arianna Economou and her team with space but concurrently activating the personal memories of inhabitants who lived and continue to live in the area of old Pafos. The inactive townhouses of the area (and also those that today are being re-used for other purposes such as restaurants, etc.) represent the memory that has uncontrollably began to be superseded by an ideological as well as a diverse economical status quo, while at the same time the semi-derelict buildings stand like vanishing traces desperately declaring “we were also here”. The conceptual mapping of the history of Pafos’ city centre expresses a wider phenomenon –a praxis of transition– also found in innumerable other urban city centres on an international scale which experience the same transition of historical memory and a flux towards something new. This is an ambivalent evolution process that leads to an amalgamation of generations, history, culture, ideology and dialectical materialism.
Trails of Memories will interconnect the audience of the Cultural Capital of Pafos with the public space of the Old Town through three site-specific performances (21, 25, 27 October) at the Ethnographical Museum and a number of abandoned spaces around it as well as the Holy Metropolis of Pafos.
An exhibition with archival and audiovisual material (written texts, photographs, recorded narrations) at the Pafos Municipal Gallery (27 October – 11 November) will coincide with the previous events and will take visitors on a journey in space and time. Three solo performances by Arianna Economou taking place at the same venue (4, 7, 11 November) will investigate through her underlying interactive relationship with the exhibited material her own personal experiential memory.
This project has been approved within the framework of TERPSICHORE 2017 programme of the Cultural Services of the Ministry of Education and Culture and is part of the official programme of the Cultural Capital PAFOS 2017.
From Friday, October 27, 2017
To Saturday, November 11, 2017