All the Things I Left Behind Or It is Ok to Be a Slow Eater
A performance lecture about how to try again, fail again, fail better.
(Beckett, 1983)
Or a traditional culinary journey,
Or spanakopita as a method of care,
Or how to deal with artistic heartburn.
An all-you-can-eat artistic project.
There is a poem, a video, a technician, an actress, AND food.


In this performance, the audience is invited to sit around a shared table. Combining text, video, poetry, and food from my cultural heritage, the work explores themes of failure, care, and presence, departing from Samuel Beckett’s notion of “fail again, fail better.” Through the act of sharing a meal, it creates space for reflection and connection, proposing alternative ways of being together and perceiving the world. This multi-sensory, participatory performance brings together theatre, culinary practice, and collective experience.