Alexandros Papathanasopoulos

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The Box
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When a mysterious, valuable box appears in Stergios' life, he must decide whether he'll overcome his fear of responsibilities and protect it from the dangerous people that are after it. But there's one thing he absolutely shouldn't do: open it.
Our Feet, part 3
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How dynamic our posture is depends on our feet’s intelligence. We age from our feet. Keep them alive. Move them.
Take Your Time, part 2
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But to observe, you need stillness. You need to wait. To move slow. To expand time. To learn slow. To see.
Untitled, part 1
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Fighting Monkey Practice. Want to move better? Age better? Cope better with stress and the uncertainty of everyday life? How about start working on it while housebound? Linda and Jozef are introducing the basic principles of Fighting Monkey Practice. Life rarely happens as you expect. Most of the time it is unpredictable. What games do you play to grow young? There are no ‘exercises’ complex enough to prepare you for life. But open games–or movement situations as we call them–which involve partners, ever-changing rules, and are developed through the context in which we live, can. Instead of trying to ‘fix’ your body, try to learn joyfully and with long lasting benefits the importance of adaptability.
Pathologies of Everyday Life
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Sebastian and Robin were the school’s outcasts. Today, they are working at a supermarket. They blame society and Mr. Brand, their drama teacher, for everything. Tonight, marks ten years since their graduation. They have decided to send a message: They are tired of playing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Pathologies of Everyday Life
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Sebastian and Robin were the school’s outcasts. Today, they are working at a supermarket. They blame society and Mr. Brand, their drama teacher, for everything. Tonight, marks ten years since their graduation. They have decided to send a message: They are tired of playing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Pathologies of Everyday Life
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Sebastian and Robin were the school’s outcasts. Today, they are working at a supermarket. They blame society and Mr. Brand, their drama teacher, for everything. Tonight, marks ten years since their graduation. They have decided to send a message: They are tired of playing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.