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SPRING

Youla Boudali

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Is there a distinctly male and a distinctly female “destiny”? Are there innate proclivities and talents? Are hard science, mechanical engineering, architecture, or pharmaceutics appropriate for a girl? Spring of 1960, Missolonghi. A group of girls’ school students marches on the city streets, protesting the founding of a Vocational Boys’ Gymnasium that will exclude girls from science courses. A story of women who were born immediately after WWII in an insular, provincial town and envisioned equality with men. Girls whose agency was unusual at the time, and is still unusual today, as gender roles continue to define the dominant national narrative, superficial shifts notwithstanding. An original performance based on actual (and actually Greek) events.

CREDITS

Written and directed by 

Youla Boudali

Dramaturgy

Vasiliki Lazaridou
First assistant to the director  

Maria Gioni
Second assistant to the director 

Myrto Rozaki
Set design 

Konstantinos Kotsis
Lighting design 

Tasos Palaioroutas

Costume design 

Marli Aleiferi
Music

John Tsallas, Kostas Zampos

Recorded texts 

Panagiotis Papachristopoulos, Thanos Tokakis
Make up artist 

Evi Zafiropoulou

Photos 

Myrto Tzima

Poster design 

Μaria Giarmeniti

Cast

Vangelio Andreadaki, Athina Balta, Marianna Bozantzoglou, Eli Driva, Vassilis Karampoulas, Erietta Kelly, Christina Kypraiou, Fotini Papachristopoulou, Zoe Sigalou

Executive production 

LEFOU PRODUCTIONS (Vasia Attarian, Serafeim Radis)

Special thanks to 

Thanasis Vassios (Education Museum of Agios Dimitrios), Andreas Stefanidis (President of the Board at the Ifaistos Educational Association of Athens) and the Missolonghi General State Archives

Co-financed by Greece and the European Union

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