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Hrisiida Liatziviri

Dancer, Choreographer
She was born in Athens. She studied at the Greek National School of Dance and the Rallou Manou Professional Dance School. She has attended choreography, release technique, contact improvisation and Limon technique seminars in Greece and abroad under David Zamprano, Neil Verdoorn, Sara Wookey, L. Steiner, Wim Vandekeybus, Russell Maliphant, Jim Lepore, etc. She collaborated as a dancer and choreographer in productions of the Athens Concert Hall, the GNO and the Athens Festival, led by major directors such as Yannis Iordanidis, Vassilis Nikolaidis, Spyros Evangelatos, Carmen Ruggeri, Maria Gyparaki, Eike Grams, etc. She has also collaborated with several Greek and foreign choreographers, sucha as Ersi Pitta, Petros Gallias, Yiannis Bagourdis, Isidoros Sideris, Albrecht Knust, etc. Since 2005 she is engaged in choreography and she has choreographed, among others, the works Imagination Exercise [Askisi fantasias] (National Theater of Greece), The Dead in Love (AmphiTheater) and The Colonel Bird (Knossos Theater). She is a member of the Association of Greek Choreographers. In 2006 she founded the group Farewell and presented the same-titled show as part of the Balkan Art Gathering in Thessaloniki. In 2007 she founded the Syndram Dance Company, being its artistic director and choreographer of the productions Party, Photo Finish, Erotic Routes [Erotikes diadromes], Ismene and Go.So.Lo. She teaches modern dance at the Greek National School of Dance and she was a dance teacher at the Drama School “Delos” (2005-2010), Choros (Space), Artistic Studio Oriental Expression, Omadance Studio, Rallou Manou School of Dance, etc. Since 2005 she has been collaborating with the Ministry of Culture as a special examiner in the entry and final examinations for higher dance schools in Greece. She collaborated with the GNO as a choreographer in the production of the opera The Frenzy of Orlando [Orlando Furioso], while during the period 1998-2005 she appeared as a dancer in the productions The Tales of Hoffmann [Les contes d’Hoffmann], La bohème and Marathon-Salamis.