Golden Age
Cyprus, Italy, Bologna
Golden Age

INTERNATIONAL TOURS - Konstantinos Rigos

18, 19 September, 18 October & 1 November 2025
Δημιουργική Ομάδα

Concept, choreography, set, track selection: Konstantinos Rigos
Music: Ted Regklis
Dramaturgy: Erie Kyrgia
Art installation: Petros Touloudis
Costumes: Daglara
Lighting: Christos Tziogkas
Video: Vasilis Kehagias

 

 


Dancers (Cyprus: Nicosia Municipal Theatre)
Vangelis Bikos
Manex Alberdi, Yannis Gantsios, Stavros Ikbal, Elena Kekkou, Yannis Mitrakis, Petros Nikolidis, Marita Nikolitsa, Daniele Pecorari, Stefano Pietragalla, Ariadni Filippaki, Yorgos Hatzopoulos, Despina Chrysostomou

 

 

Dancers (Italy: Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi di Gorizia)
Vangelis Bikos
Manex Alberdi, Yannis Gantsios, Stavros Ikbal, Elena Kekkou, Yannis Mitrakis, Petros Nikolidis, Marita Nikolitsa, Daniele Pecorari, Stefano Pietragalla, Marta Rivero de Miranda, Yorgos Hatzopoulos, Despina Chrysostomou

 

Dancers (Bologna: Teatro Duse)
Vangelis Bikos
Elena Kekkou

 

 

 

The production contains nudity

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Cyprus, Italy, Bologna

INTERNATIONAL TOURS

Golden Age

Konstantinos Rigos

Available Dates

  • 18, 19 Sep 2025
  • 18 Oct 2025
  • 01 Nov 2025

Dance • Tour

 

18, 19 September 2025 – Cyprus: Nicosia Municipal Theatre
As part of the Nicosia International Festival,  at 20.30

18 October 2025 – Italy: Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi di Gorizia
As part of Gorizia European Capital of Culture 2025, at 21.00

1 November 2025 – Bologna: Teatro Duse
As part of the 3rd Bologna Ballet Competition, at 21.00

 

 

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Following its world premiere at the Belgrade Dance Festival and a successful series of performances in Athens in the spring of 2025, the remarkable production by the GNO Ballet Golden Age, created by Konstantinos Rigos, is scheduled to continue its European tour. In September, it will visit Cyprus for two performances at the Nicosia Municipal Theatre, in October, it will arrive in Italy for a single performance in Gorizia –the European Capital of Culture 2025– as part of the Visavì Gorizia Dance Festival, while on 1 November, a duet from the performance will be showcased in Bologna as part of the 3rd Bologna Ballet Competition. This international tour is made possible by a grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) to enhance the Greek National Opera’s artistic outreach.

Golden Age discusses the present and future of dance, while also serving as a reflection of Rigos’ 35-year-long journey, in which the concepts of irony and nostalgia appear as identical. From his time at the National School of Dance (KSOT), the spring of Greek dance in the 1990s, and the Dance Theatre Company OKTANA, to his work at the Art Theatre, the National Theatre of Northern Greece, the National Theatre of Greece, the Athens Festival, and the Greek National Opera, Konstantinos Rigos’ iconoclastic imprint transcends the boundaries of dance and converses with the art forms surrounding it. His artistic identity remains restless, subversive, provocative, poignant, and deeply emotional.

With Golden Age, Konstantinos Rigos introduces the vocabulary of dance theatre to the Greek National Opera Ballet, creating a new work about the future of dance from a surprising blend of highlights that have marked his 35-year-long career, in conversation with new materials and modern influences. The performance features moments made of past materials yet viewed through a contemporary lens; moments that speak of bygone things while projecting into the future.

Through golden reflections, vertical screens, mottos, and a grand chandelier created by visual artist Petros Touloudis, the dance performance Golden Age signs the declaration of a new faith that places its beliefs not in God but in humans, not “in the heavens” but “on earth”—a declaration that, although it may not promise salvation, does ensure an exit from hell.

With Konstantinos Rigos’ musical selections and an original music score composed by his collaborator Ted Regklis, Golden Age features the vibrant sounds of a wild dance party, showcasing pieces that range from “reworked” melancholic compositions by Verdi and Bizet to Greek songs by Hiotis, Loizos, and Mamangakis, as well as rock and jazz hits from the 1960s and 1970s. From the aria “Addio del passato” and the line from Hotel California “Some dance to remember, some dance to forget” to texts and songs performed by Rigos’ special guests—including, among others, Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Myrto Vasiliou, Dimitris Kapouranis, Idra Kayne, Dorothea Merkouri, Konstantinos Bibis, and Elena TopalidouGolden Age aspires to remind us that, since we cannot escape who we are, we ought to continue dancing to affirm our existence.

Erie Kyrgia collaborates on the dramaturgy, Petros Touloudis is responsible for the art installation, Daglara designed the costumes, Christos Tziogkas is in charge of the lighting, and Vasilis Kehagias created the videos.

Featuring Dancers from the Greek National Opera Ballet.