The watermelon, its voyage to Athens, from field to turtle. Through this journey, Euclid Dochery, Maria-Dimitra Vetta and Charlotte Glasser explored choreographic movements around this beautiful weighty fruit, which requires several hands to carry and to eat.
Charlotte Glasser
Charlotte Glasser is a French-American student pursuing a master’s degree in Anthropology. She is doing her research on the perceptions of old age in the elderly and the adaptation of lifestyles through the progressive age of adulthood in the village of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, France. To share her fieldwork, Charlotte is concentrating on documentary filmmaking.
Euclid Dochery
Being born in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. This is Euclid Dochery first published body of work, Euclid has continued filmmaking focusing on projects which challenge social contexts, currently working on perspectives and realities on/in urban peripheries.
Maria- Dimitra Vetta
Maria- Dimitra Vetta is a multidisciplinary artist and a PhD student in Critical Disability Studies in NKUA, based in Athens, Greece. Her artistic practice includes solo projects around material culture and the process of archiving, the design of visual esthetics for film and arts education in Special Primary Schools. As a PhD student her research focuses on disability representations in educational audiovisual material proposed by formal educational institutions and pity politics in the Greek context.