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Dance » Igra | 27 – To je veoma teško pitanje. Mislim da je već sve turistička atrakcija. Ne znam kako da odgovorim na to pitanje, ali mogu da kažem da sam možda samo u Los Anđelesu video sličnu svetlost koju ima Atina. Mislim da je to neizbežno iskustvo, ali da je i najvredniji i terapeutski element koji grad poseduje. Ne mogu da predložim ništa što znam a da to nije već poznat muzej, lepa šetnja, dobar zalogaj ili mesto za kupanje. Za kraj, šta biste izdvojili u svom rodnom gradu kao dragocenost koja mora da se vidi, oseti, doživi... a da nije uobičajena turistička ponuda? Born 1964 in Athens, Dimitris Papaioannou was a student of cult Greek painter Yannis Tsarouchis, after which he completedhis studies at theAthens School of Fine Arts. He initially gained recognition as a painter, before shifting his focus to the performing arts andbecoming self-realisedasadirector, choreographer, performer anddesigner of scenography, costumes, make-up and lighting… The successes of his original stageproductions–ahybridof physical theatre, experimental dance and performance – earned him worldwide repute, with Papioanu leaving an indelible mark on the art scenes of Greece and the whole world. He has alreadymadeaguest appearance at the Belgrade Dance Festival, and now he‘s returning, to the delight of all lovers of modern dance, with the show Transverse Orientation. What does your arrival at the Belgrade Dance Festival depend on, as well as the show‘s premiere in Paris, which is scheduled to happen prior to the performance in Novi Sad? “Everything depends on the vi-

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