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Ruins Within Ruins

by Lefteris Parasyris

Greece

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A group of dancers positions themselves between the ancient and modern ruins of the island of Crete, Greece. Drawing inspiration from its rich heritage, they craft a series of kinetic forms and patterns influenced by folk dances. These installations, whether harmonizing with or contrasting against the island's culture, offer reflections on historical memory and the Cretan identity.

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In the aftermath of the Greek depression, thousands of buildings were abandoned, destroyed, or left unfinished. Some of them can be found in historically significant towns or popular tourist destinations that thrive during the summer but become deserted over the winter.
Often located near or within the actual ruins of what was once a glorious civilisation, these structures intersect the recent past and the ancient world, creating a historical irony of chaos and destruction. Unlike the ancient ruins, the contemporary ones have not yet weathered or been scavenged by time. Their decay is still fresh and well underway.

In 'Ruins Within Ruins,' a quintet of dancers positions themselves at the heart of this paradox amid the ancient and modern ruins of the island of Crete.
Drawing inspiration from the rich culture and history of this unique place, they craft a series of kinetic forms and patterns influenced by Cretan folk dances and Minoan frescoes. These installations, whether harmonising with or clashing against the island's architecture and geography, offer reflections on historical memory and the intricate tapestry of Cretan identity across space and time.
Without adopting a folkloric disposition but with profound respect for tradition and heritage, the film examines, through movement, the island's extensive journey from the era of the Minoan civilisation—often hailed as the first in Europe—to the era of Venetian rule and modern times.

why we love this film

This film is a masterclass in composition, finding stunning and unique relationships between dancers and the ancient ruins around them.

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Lefteris Parasyris @lefteris.parasyris

Dimitra Daskalaki @daskalakidimitra

Marina Christodoulaki @marina_christodoulaki

Dimitra Daskalaki

Sakis Dimopoulos @sakisdimos

Kostantinos Thodoris @konstantinostakirock

Nina Kranidioti @ninas.dance.school

Venus Volcanism @venusvolcanism

In Atlas @inatlas_yo

Yorgos Bobolakis @skufidis

Haris Doukakis

Lyubomir Balabanov @lyubomir_balabanov

Aristotelis Daskalakis @aristotelesdaskalakis

Manolis Vardas @vardas_manolis

Eva Pagalou @neko.eva

Mirto Alexaki @myrsitally

Vicki Christaki @vic9i

Mika Parasyri @mika_syri

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Lefteris Parasyris @lefteris.parasyris

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