The Oracles of Water

A captivating performance that links climate change and the global water crisis with the mythological backdrop and worship of Apollo at Delphi. This two-part show began at sunrise at the Temple of Athena Pronaia and ended at sunset at the Temple of Apollo, guiding the audience along the Sacred Way from the Roman Agora under a magical full moon. The performance powerfully illustrates art's ability to leverage ancient wisdom and cultural heritage to confront contemporary issues such as climate change and the global water crisis.

All is One

Inspired by the Minoans' deep reverence for Mother Nature and their rich symbolism. Held at the Minoan Palace of Zakros, which was originally built around 1900 BC, rebuilt around 1600 BC, and destroyed around 1450 BC, the performance offered a mystical experience. It connected participants with the perpetual motion of the natural world and the underlying harmony that governs it.