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LOSS | SUBSET FESTIVAL 2025
06/06/2025
Athens Conservatoire | New Stage
Commissioned for Subset Festival 2025 at Athens & Epidaurus Festival
Concept & Creation | Alexandra Katerinopoulou, Sofyann Ben Youssef
Composition & Sound Design | Alexandra Katerinopoulou, Sofyann Ben Youssef
Mixing | Sofyann Ben Youssef
Vocals | Danai Politi, Dunja Botic
Video | Despina Spyrou, Myrto Apostolidis, Nebil Ben Rejeb, Saeed Mohammed Jaras, Skander Mliki
Actors | Ali Cheikh, Electra Fraggiadaki, Maria Manoukian, Stali Symaion, Cyrine Douss
Costume Advisor | Georgia Dipla
In co-production with the Athens Conservatoire
Curated by Stavros Gasparatos
PERFORMANCES
6 June 2024 | 8 pm
Duration | 40 min
MORE INFORMATION & TICKETS
5€ – 8€ | aefestival.gr
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LOSS is an immersive audio-visual installation by Sofyann Ben Youssef, the Tunisian music producer and composer celebrated for his fusion of traditional music with modern electronic soundscapes, and Alexandra Katerinopoulou, a composer who integrates traditional instruments, vocal arrangements, classical orchestral components, as well as analogue modular and digital synthesizers.
Drawing inspiration from both Greek and Arabic traditions, the work dives headlong into the universal human experience of loss, exploring its personal, collective, cultural, and cosmic dimensions through an intricate fusion of sound, light, and sensory manipulation. By blending music, storytelling, and spoken word, the artists craft a transformative journey that guides participants through myth, sound, and darkness.
The installation incorporates a 3D sound system, dynamic lighting, room scent, and temperature shifts to initiate an environment where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, heightening emotional and physical engagement. Audience members are invited to engage as passive observers or active participants, moving from introspection to collective release. The installation’s circular progression—from darkness to creation and back—symbolises acceptance and renewal.
More than just an art piece, and deeply rooted in the shared Mediterranean heritage of Greek and Tunisian cultures, LOSS offers a profound sensory journey that bridges personal and collective grief, inviting reflection, connection, and transformation.
LOSS is supported by NEON through its annual Grants Scheme.
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