CHRYSIPPUS

An operatic performance taking place inside a construction site of ancient ruins and touristic attention; an allegory on the crisis in contemporary Europe based on the ancient Greek myth of Chrysippus’ rape that was provoked by off-limits desire.

In Greek mythology, Chrysippus (Greek: Χρύσιππος) was a divine hero, the bastard son of Pelops -king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus- and the nymphAxioche. He was kidnapped by the Theban Laius, his tutor, who was escorting him to the Nemean Games, where the boy planned to compete. Instead, Laius ran away with him to Thebes and raped him, a crime for which he, his city Thebes, and his family (part of which was Oedipus) were later punished by the gods. Chrysippus’ myth is the entrance to and the cause of Oedipus’ tragedy.

 

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Text-direction-choreography : Manolis Tsipos
Artistic advisor : Erwin Jans
Performers : Ntando Cele, Matias Daporta Gonzalez, Joep van der Jeest, Jochen Stechmann, Manolis Tsipos
Music : Srdjan Ivanovic Lights: Maika Knoblich
Assistant director : Myrto Vayota
Production : DasArts
Photos © Thomas Lenden
Thanks to Arne Boon and Boris van Anrooij for their technological support 
Special thanks to Vassilis Noulas
 
 DASARTS, AMSTERDAM
[june 2012]
 
 
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