In the Lounge Anergos Christina Catechis

About This Show

Anergos is about the omnipresent suppression of the modern young greek. This is possibly a result of the junta raid in the 60’s that left a lasting effect on the approach of Hellenic upbringing. The Hellenic spirit has remained indefinitely vivid, loud in life and the celebrations of all of its joys and hardships, however largely limiting on the notion of potential. Anergos is a physical exploration which celebrates the Hellenic spirit but also explore its inactivity due to hindering influences. Energos in the Greek language translates to someone that is activated and in motion, and colloquially refers to someone employed. Anergos is the direct opposite.

About the Artists

Christina Catechis devised Anergos. She is from New York City and of Greek descent. She trained as an actor at Binghamton University, SITI, UCB, and with Heidi Marshall. Notable credits: Chelsea in television series “Momsters” alongside Roseanne Barr, Shannon Malik in “High Hoops” selected by Spike Lee as winner of RevoltTV filmfest, Puck in a bilingual production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” which toured Chile, Greek immigration officer in “Undrown’d:Seeking Asylum,” directed by Benita de Wit.

Julieta Tetelbaum is a choreographer who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  She completed her Stage Opera Theatre Direction degree at the prestigious Teatro Colón Superior Art Institute in Buenos Aires recognized as one of the best opera houses in the world. Julieta has studied Ballet, Contemporary Dance, African Dance, Aerial Dance, Tap, Jazz and Graham technique. She has also studied Theater: Method Acting, Lecoq Technique, Mime, Clown and Buffoon. Julieta has worked with many distinguished artists, including Julio Bocca, Agustín Alezzo, Leo Genovese, Marta Minujín & Ángel Elizondo. Julieta Tetelbaum currently lives in New York City, works as a choreographer and directs her own dance-theater play called “The Hole.”

Tuesday, May 31 at 7:30pm

Free Admission

Estimated Runtime
40 minutes

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Featuring/Collaborator
Julieta Tetelbaum

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