ANDROMEDA NOMADS+ Aurora Bowkett: A Ritual of Sound and Light

The British soprano joins the Cypriot collective in a multisensory performance at the Acropolis Park Caves, where electronic sound, poetry, ritual, and stargazing merge into a contemplative exploration of nature, technology, and the self.

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The British soprano Aurora Bowkett joins the experimental collective ANDROMEDA NOMADS+, founded by Achilleas Kentonis and Arsenios Agisilaou, for an immersive performance at the Acropolis Park Caves at 20:00. The event combines live electronic music, ritual performance, and stargazing, creating a poetic synthesis of sound and sky that expands the boundaries of contemporary performance art.

 

British Soprano Aurora Bowkett

 

ANDROMEDA NOMADS+ work at the confluence of the organic and the synthetic, drawing on the sounds of nature and the cosmos to craft a sonic landscape that feels both primordial and futuristic. The choice of the Acropolis Park Caves is no coincidence: the site’s natural acoustics and open view of the night sky become integral to the work, transforming the cave into both instrument and observatory.

Each of the collective’s performances unfolds as a living ritual rather than a conventional concert. Through evolving textures of sound, light, and movement, the artists invite the audience into a participatory experience where technology attains a spiritual dimension. Bowkett’s ethereal soprano voice threads through the electronic compositions like a human pulse -at once fragile and transcendent- linking emotion to abstraction.

The evening’s program includes “Those Who Choose to Stay – 14 Years Later,” “Endless Stars,” and “What Was I Made For.” The second part, “Poetry-scape,” interweaves sound and literature through the works of Michalis Passiardis, Dylan Thomas, and Argyris Chionis, culminating in “Falling Ego,” a meditation on dissolution, transformation, and renewal.

By uniting sonic experimentation, celestial observation, and poetic narrative, ANDROMEDA NOMADS+ reaffirm their position among the most distinctive voices in interdisciplinary art, a collective that listens not only to the earth beneath but also to the constellations above.

 

 

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