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The Eulogy of Medeea
A performance presented under the auspices of the Embassy of the Hellenic Republic in Bucharest in partnership with the The "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre of Bucharest.
With a single performance to take place on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 20.00, in the "Sala Pictură" of the National Theater "I.L. Caragiale", Horokyttaro Thessalonikis presents The Eulogy of Medea, a psychography of the tragic heroine of Euripides based on sound, words and movement. This is a one woman show performed by the Greek choreographer Amalia Strinopoulou, who is also signing the adaptation and directing of the show. The adaptation is based on the translation made by Pantelis Prevelakis.
Euripides, always current, the most tragic of all, according to Aristotle, bold and innovative, intellectual and poet, transfers into tragedy the psychology of the woman who rebels against betrayal, opposes the absurd orders of those holding the power, transcends herself, infringes values and violates moral barriers on the altar of absolute love and devotion, but is ruthless to the point of self-destruction when it comes to punishing those who have wronged her.
The coexistence and cooperation of these two nations, the union of the traditions, the common visions, and the joint enthusiasm of the artistic creation are the best way to bring together people from different cultures and customs, for them to open paths together, find new ways of expression, and evolve. The areas where all these goals can be achieved are the theater, music and dance.
Amalia Strinopoulou was born in Grevena. She lives and works in Thessaloniki and Bucharest. She studied English philology at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki and dance in America. She is a solo dancer, dance teacher and set designer. She also founded the Horokyttaro and Vertige dance bands.
The performance features Romanian subtitles; duration 1 hour.
Starting with February 26, tickets can be purchased at the Ticket Office of the National Theater in Bucharest, as well as online, on www.mystage.ro
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







