Bodies we fall for_Paulos Vryonides
© Paulos Vryonides
Two young women – Naya T. Karacosta and roz – unfold their raw, tender, inclusive truth about love and sexuality live on stage.
Based on real-life testimonies – excerpts of which appear verbatim in the performance – this documentary performance raises questions about first kisses, dates, sex, and digital encounters, but most of all: Do all bodies have equal access to love.
An accessible and inclusive documentary performance about Love, presented in the Cypriot Greek dialect and shaped through creative accessibility tools. Two young feminities, representing the Loves of their generation, share personal and collective stories with tenderness, humor, and raw honesty. Love as access; love as political, deeply personal, and universal act of resistance. Based on true stories, the performance poses the same question as its title: Which bodies do we fall for?
Writer: Nayia T. Karacosta
Director: Elena Sokratous
Movement: Eleftheria Sokratous
Scenography: Julia Georgiadou
Poetry: roz
Creative accessibility: Christos Papamichael
Touring producer: Christos Papamichael - liminal
On Stage: Nayia T. Karacosta, roz & Sign language Interpreter