Psychostasia

Devised by Daemonia Nymphe & Theatre Lab Company
Directed by Anastasia Revi

Riverside Studios, London, 2014
Old Cholmeley Boys’ Club, London, 2013

Zephyrus, the God of the West wakes up whispering. The girl who wanders in chaos finds herself dancing on the sea waves. The moon turns the fairies lunatic. And the twin brothers, Sleep and Death, play with minds and souls in this charming and shimmering universe of music, movement and image.The unique collaboration between Daemonia Nymphe and Theatre Lab Company is a site-specific performance where the atmosphere of the space, and the combination of music, visuals and dance performance creates an illusion dreamwork that becomes the journey of psyche. The haunting music of DAEMONIA NYMPHE’s Psychostasia in a space embodied by surreal figures, evening rituals and bewitching ancient dances that create an alternative universe of magic!

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Credits

Performers (Riverside Studios)
Evi Stergiou, Spyros Giasafakis, Denise Moreno, Matthew Wade, Vanio Papadelli, Sile Gutrod, Stephen Street, Marco Nanetti.

Performers (Old Cholmeley Boys’ Club)
Evi Stergiou, Spyros Giasafakis, Denise Moreno, Matthew Wade, Vanio Papadelli, Sile Gutrod, Stephen Street, Francois –Xavier Alet, Tania Jackson, Martha Dais.

Creative and Production Team
Music – Daemonia Nymphe
Director- Anastasia Revi
Lighting & Visuals – Yiannis Katsaris
Hair Styling- Chrysostomos Chalamidis
Sound Assistant – Babis Tsekis
Production – Martina Reynolds
Production Assistant – Francois- Xavier Alet

Press

Anastasia Revi’s expressive company generates great energy, led musically by Evi Stergiou and Spyros Giasafakis… .it is the way all of their individual contributions contrast or blend together that makes this work so continually engaging,
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE

Daemonia Nymphe has a unique brand of Greek-inspired folk music. Mostly playful and floaty, the acoustic songs are beautifully fragile… this show feels like a strange dream where a Venetian ball meets pagan rituals.
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