The “ohi pezoume” performing arts company was founded in 2004.

It is composed of a group of creative artists and workers from different fields within the arts and sciences. The work of  “ohi pezoume” is site-specific, investing in the history and aesthetics of the performance space -- regardless of whether it is intended as a theatrical space -- and explores different ways of interacting with the audience and the local environment. Various artistic forms of expression (dance, theatre, music, fine arts and video) contribute to the final result.

With the UrbanDig Project (“Excavating ghosts of culture in the modern city”) the company visits different parts of the modern metropolis and brings into (theatrical) light the ghosts they contain: the prominent personalities of the recent cultural past who are associated with those places.

Within the scope of the “Writers of the World” project, the “ohi pezoume” company offers new readings and stage approaches to internationally acclaimed plays. These two activities of the “ohi pezoume” performing arts company reflect the current experimental work of its members in the artistic handling of the local and international cultural heritage.

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