GEORGIA PAIZI

Dance

GEORGIA PAIZI

Georgia Paizi is a dance-artist based in Athens/Greece, where she makes, teaches and writes on dance and the moving body. Georgia’s current dance practice explores the concepts of language, lexicon and vocabulary as common ground between movement and spoken word practices, tracing the dance in the absence of dance, as well as the contemporary rituals of social dancing in the era of social distancing and the shrinking of public space. Georgia works as a choreographer with the collective COCHLEA res, through which she also organises the programme SynAski/14. COCHLEA res has been receiving funding from the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports since 2020. Georgia teaches movement, improvisation strategies and the Alexander technique since 2014 in Greece, London and Berlin. She studied dance in London, Amsterdam and New York (MA Creative Practice – Dance Professional delivered by the organisation Independent Dance at Trinity Laban in London; Alexander technique 3-year training at London Centre for Alexander Technique and Teacher Training), and social sciences and humanities in Greece (MA in Design – Space – Cultural Studies jointly offered by the School of Architecture and the School of Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences of the National and Technical University of Athens; BA in Theatre Studies, University of Patras). She has been awarded the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS (2021).

 

 

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'

Things my Hands Sea, 2020, Athens Video Dance Project, 20'