All artistic works by Apostolia Papadamaki in chronological order: site-specific creations, dance works, theatre productions, solos, and Anamnesis performances.

People observing an art installation with glass panels and performers in black clothing on the floor, and an audience on upper balconies in a modern, multi-level gallery.

Promethean Chain / Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2024

Scene from As A shadow as a dream anamnesis site specific performance at the archeological museum of Thessaloniki created by Apostolia Papadamaki

As a Shadow As a Dream / Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2024

The Oracles of Water /Anamnesis— Site-Specific Performance — 2023

Ancient Souls in Human Bodies / Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2023

scene from the peace ceremony at the medicine festival 2024 curated by Apostolia Papadamaki

Peace Ceremony —Medicine Festival — Ceremonial event— 2024

EY Entrepreneur of the Year — Corporate event— 2023

ACG 100 years Gala — Ceremonial corporate event— 2023

Simban — Dance — 2022

White Egret Dance Improv Study — Dance — 2022

As Above So Below / Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2022

All Is One /Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2021

Ancient Zone / Anamnesis — Site-Specific Performance — 2020

The Woman and the Burned Forest — Solo Performance — 2020

From Darkness to Light — Vigil night Site-Specific Performance — 2018

The Woman and the Sea — Solo Performance — 2020

As One — Contact Improvisation — 2018

Delos — Site-Specific Performance — 2019

People dressed in white costumes performing dance or theatrical poses inside a modern building with large glass windows and doors. Some of them are seated or standing, and a person in a wheelchair is also part of the scene.

On Display Athens — Dance — 2017

The Princess and the Pea — Opera — 2019

A group of people standing in a line with their hands on each other's shoulders, forming a human chain, in a dark room with blue lighting. Several individuals are lying on sleeping bags or mats on the floor in front of them.

In the Eyes of God — Site-Specific Vigil night Performance — 2017

Metamorphosis — Dance — 2016

Theta Sleep — Vigil night Performance — 2016

Drops of Peace — Site-Specific Performance — 2015

Pope Joan – In Search of Roïdis’ Heroine — Theater — 2015

The Death Series #3 Interment — Solo Performance — 2014

Gallery of abstract and modern paintings on white and gray walls inside an art museum.

Sleep (Vorres Museum) — Vigil night Performance — 2014

Drops of Breath — Underwater Performance — 2015

People performing a dance or theatrical act in an outdoor setting, with some dressed in vintage or formal attire, including a woman in a white dress, another in a gold dress, and a shirtless man lying on the ground.

Hippolytos Fragments — Theater/Dance — 2014

Alpha | Transmedia Cinematic Performance -2014

Who in My Life/Mikis Theodorakis — Musical — 2013

Event poster with a surreal image of a person with a deer head in front of a rusted metal door painted in blue, promoting a performance titled "D D D D".

DDD & Artefacts: In C — Dance — 2012

Two children and one adult are on stage with rabbit-shaped playground equipment, and one person dressed in an animal costume is climbing a ladder. The background features a large wall with blue and gray lighting, with Greek text projected onto it.

Animal Farm (Orwell's) — Theater — 2013

Person playing a cello, holding a bow with their right hand, with other cellos visible in the background.

Lux Aeterna — Performance — 2011

One Inch of Love is One Inch of Shadow — Performance — 2012

A theater scene with women in striped pajamas standing in line, some holding flowers, with a man in a striped pajamas holding a flag on the right.

Mauthausen — Theater — 2012

The Death Series #1 A Place to Be — Site-Specific Solo Performance — 2012

The Death Series #2: Uninhabited — Site-Specific Solo Performance — 2012

A person viewing an art installation with large hanging black strings and a black-and-white portrait of a woman wearing a mask and headpiece.

L’Incoronazione di Poppea — Baroque Opera — 2011

Illustration of three cartoon characters holding a sign that reads 'Λάχανα και Χάχανα THE MUSICAL'.

Click in Lahanohahanoland — Children’s Musical — 2011

People performing on stage, two women dancing closely, one in a flowing dress and the other in a skirt and blouse, with a man in the background playing an accordion.

Trisevgeni — Theater — 2011

Night view of ancient stone ruins with a modern statue of a nude woman and a group of people in the background.

Victory — Site specific solo performance — 2010

The Illusion Comique — Theater — 2010

People dressed in vintage clothing, waiting in line for a theater, on a stage with a ramp and decorated set pieces.

The Third Wedding Wreath — Theater — 2010

A woman in a silver dress crying out and a man in a white shirt holding his head and crying in the background.

Mano a Mano — Dance — 2009

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki

Joan of Arc — Oratorio — 2009

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki  produced by the National Theater Of Greece
Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki

The Persians — Theater — 2008

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki  produced by the National Theater Of Greece

Andromache — Theater — 2008

The Monstrous Masterpiece — Theater — 2009

Electric Girl — Dance — 2008

Remember Those Years — Operetta — 2008

A vintage-style illustration titled "A Soldier's Tale" featuring a devil with horns, a mustache, and a long beard, a soldier playing a violin, and a woman wearing a crown and a pearl necklace, all in muted colors.

The Soldier’s Tale (Stravinsky) — Theater/Music — 2008

Jocasta — Contemporary Opera — 2007

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Eric the 4th  produced by the National Theater Of Greece

Henry IV (Pirandello)— Theater — 2006

Vima Argo (European Gymnastics Championship Opening Ceremony) — Dance — 2006

Handbook for the Change of the World (European Youth Week) — Interdisciplinary Performance — 2006

Superlux — Dance — 2006

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called The Persians, directed by Lydia Koniordou, presented at the Epidavros ancient amphitheater produced by the National Theater Of Greece

The Persians (Aeschylus) — Theater — 2005

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Don Quichote  produced by the National Theater Of Greece

Don Quixote — Theater — 2005

History of Tears (Jan Fabre) — Performance — 2003

Synergy (12th Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony) — Performance — 2004

Stylized illustration of a man and woman dancing together in a modern, geometric art style. The woman has a black ponytail, a sleeveless dress, and pink heels, while the man is holding a black square object and wearing a striped shirt.

Arena Metropolity — Dance — 2004

Ion (Euripides) — Theater — 2003

Hermaphrodite — Dance — 2003

Icon Skin — Dance — 2003

Nude solo dance performance by Apostolia Papadamaki called Male Study presented at the Benaki museum in athens greece

Male Study — Performance — 2003

Human Female Study — Dance — 2002

solo dance performance by Apostolia Papadamaki called The Decline and fall of beauty

The Decline and Fall of Beauty — Solo Performance — 2002

Paradise – Look Into My Eyes — Dance — 2002

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Eros Oidipous  presented at the National Theater Of Greece

Oedipus Tyrannus at Colonus — Theater — 2002

Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Eros Pandoriana Pandora  presented at the Opera Of Ankara Turkey

Je suis sang (Jan Fabre) — Performance — 2001

Transmutations — Site-Specific Performance — 2001

Theater and dance performance directed by Jan Fabre featuring Apostolia Papadamaki as a performer  called Je Suit Sang presented at the Cour d' honour Avignon Festival France

Eros Pandoriana Pandora — Dance — 2002

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki

A Tale Without a Name — Theater — 2001

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Medea performed at the Epidavros ancient amphitheater greece

Medea (Euripides) — Theater — 2001

Xenakis: An Hommage — Dance — 2000

Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Temps Tendre performed in Athens

Temps Tendre — Dance — 1997

Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Jardin performed in Athens

Jarden — Dance — 1998

Dance  performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Phoenix 700 performed at the National Theater Of Northern Greece

Invisible Cities -Phoenix 700  — Dance — 2001

Multidisciplinary performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Buster Keaton performed at Athens Festival

Buster Keaton — Dance/Multimedia — 1999

Multidisciplinary  performance choreographed  by Apostolia Papadamaki called The Mysteries of Eleusis performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music New York

Mysteries of Eleusis — Interdisciplinary Performance — 1999

Children's Opera  performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called the chessboard fugitives presented at the National Opera of Greece

The Chessboard Fugitives — Opera — 1998

solo performance by Apostolia Papadamaki  called Under Rosa
Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Eros and Psyhe presented at the Athens Concert Hall featuring the original music score of George Zervos

Eros and Psyche — Dance — 1996

Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Tour de force

Tour de Force — Dance — 1995

Under Rosa — Dance solo — 1997

Theater performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called Electra produced by the National Theater Of Greece directed by Lydia Koniordou

Electra (Euripides) — Theater — 1996

Dance performance choreographed by Apostolia Papadamaki called The B-Room presented at the merge Cunningham Studio in New York

The B Room — Dance — 1994

The first performance that Apostolia Papadamaki choreographed called We are as one  presented at the Herodus Atticus theater under the acropolis in Athens Greece

We Are So Much One — Dance — 1992