Nick Verginis (1996) (he/him) is a Greek cultural journalist and researcher based in Amsterdam. With a background in media studies and cultural leadership, Nick is interested in thinking, researching, producing, and writing for the performing arts, with particular expertise in artist residencies.
Nick is collaborating with the platform Around About Circus, writing reviews, reports, and articles about contemporary circus. At the same time, he is an administration and production assistant of the circus companies Ki Omos Kineitai(GR) and Profondo Rosso(NL). Nick is also part of Acréo, the first Greek contemporary circus magazine, and Backpage Project, a European cooperation between print magazines on circus.
Following the premiere of his new show, MAMI, the rising star of the Greek theatre scene talks to Nick Verginis about his creative process and the Balkan influences in his work.
Mario Banushi’s latest production is a poetic, beautiful and moving exploration of motherhood and the act of caring.
Director George Koutlis’s intensely physical ‘spiritual rave experience’ based on a text by Ivan Vyrypaev and featuring a troupe of 25 DJs, dancers and actors.