Myths in Motion
at Festivals
Myths in Motion brings ancient Greek myths to life through rhythm, storytelling, and movement. Designed for festivals, the class adapts myths to the energy of the crowd, inviting participants of all ages to embody gods, heroes, and legends together.
e.g. Boom Festival, Being Gathering

Myths in Motion
at Dance Festivals
At dance festivals, Myths in Motion explores Greek mythology through expressive movement and choreographic play. The class adapts myths to dancers’ skill levels and styles, blending ancient stories with contemporary embodiment and creative interpretation.
e.g. Andanças, Tradidanças, Entrudanças

Myths in Motion
at Conferences
Designed for conferences, Myths in Motion offers an embodied break from traditional sessions. Greek myths are adapted to event themes, using movement and storytelling to spark creativity, reflection, and connection through shared physical experience.
e.g. EO Unlimited, Hub Athens Summit, The Well Being Project, EuroWEB, TEDx Eleusis, TEDx Athens


Myths in Motion
at Schools
Myths in Motion transforms Greek myths into interactive movement lessons for schools. Adapted to age and curriculum, the class blends storytelling, history, and dance, helping students learn mythology through their bodies, imagination, and collaboration.
e.g. Agrupamento de Escolas de Oeiras, Salesianos, S. João de Deus (Portugal)

Myths in Motion
at Museums
In museums, Myths in Motion connects ancient Greek myths to art and artifacts through guided movement. Each class adapts myths to the collection or exhibition, inviting participants to physically explore history, symbolism, and storytelling in the gallery space.
e.g. Museum of the Roman Theatre (Lisbon), Museum of Conímbriga (Portugal), Archaeological Museum of Odrinhas

Myths in Motion
at Welfare Institutions
Myths in Motion offers a gentle, inclusive movement class for welfare institutions, using Greek myths as tools for expression and connection. Adapted to participants’ needs, the class supports wellbeing, creativity, and agency through accessible movement and shared storytelling.
e.g. Praksis, IASIS - At Center