Naomi Velissariou
Profile
Naomi Velissariou (Bilzen, 1984) is a Greek-Belgian director, writer, actor and performance artist with an ongoing fascination with the fluidity of current-day identities and the ways these are leveraged in our current image culture. She is an exponent of a generation of socially engaged performing artists and is not afraid of mounting the barricades on behalf of this generation. Velissariou uses philosophical, scientific as well as personal ideas as a basis for performances with a rich visual language.
During her collaborations with sound producer Joost Maaskant and visual artists Frederik Heyman and Jan Hoek, Velissariou developed a visual signature around the ‘suffering pop icon’ alter ego that allowed her to express herself on themes like self-hatred, misogyny and fear of failure, which have become taboo in an age of likes, views and followers. The idea of ‘suffering’ has a central role in her work, specifically the suffering of female characters from the classical era to the current image culture.
Besides her own work as a theatre maker, Naomi also performs as an actress in theatre, films and television series.
Training
2002-2004 drama class Dora van der Groen at the Conservatoire Antwerp
2004-2009 master’s programme Theatre, Film and Literary Studies at the University of Antwerp
2009-2012 acting programme at Toneelacademie Maastricht
Major work
2012 Mr Jones
2013 A Tragedy (simplified)
2014 I see you
2015 Intervention
2016 Q&A
2017 Sontag
2018 PERMANENT DESTRUCTION The SK concert
2019 PERMANENT DESTRUCTION The HM concert
2020 PERMANENT DESTRUCTION Pain against Fear
2022 Atropa
Awards
2014 TAZ KBC young theatre makers award for her piece A Tragedy (simplified)
2017 Charlotte Köhler Prize
2019 Direction award for The SK Concert
2020 Nomination Gieskes Strijbis Podium Award
2021 Theo d’Or voor Pain Against Fear
Past events
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multidisciplinary |Het Sieraad