This experience is part of the Annwn Prize, a new global prize celebrating immersive storytelling from artists around the world. Nominated by an international community of curators and commentators, four shortlisted works come to Wales Millennium Centre, inviting you to step inside the story. Four worlds, one venue.
An expanded cinema work that gathers its audience for an act of collective reading.
Constantinopoliad is not just a work of storytelling; it is an invitation to discovery. It intertwines narrative with action, making us feel as though we are the first to stumble upon this archive, the first to unearth Cavafy’s story, to breathe life into his words. A response to the archive of the poet Constantine Cavafy, the story is inspired by the blank and torn-out pages in Constantinopoliad, an Epic, the journal the teenage Cavafy began when he and his family fled Alexandria; by lost and missing queer archives through time; and by the ghosts, both erotic and historical, that visit the older Cavafy in his poems.
The selection committee commended its use of touch, imagery, sound, and words to create a vivid experience for audiences - inviting you to embark on a journey into the imagination of a young Cavafy as he explores his creative potential and sexuality.
"My favourite response to this work was an audience member who described it as 'making love to a stranger through a book'. The work invites audiences into a sensual and concrete encounter with Cavafy’s life and poems: fingers making contact with history; illumination revealing images from between the pages; sounds conjuring the ghosts of 19th century Alexandrian cabarets.
With words by sister sylvester, score by Nadah El Shazly, and illustrations by Efrîn Özyetis, Constantinopoliad is a multi-sensory encounter with the past, and with forgotten stories that can haunt us into new imaginings for the present." - sister sylvester.
Credits
Conceived, directed and written by sister sylvester
Score by Nadah El Shazly
Illustration and book co-design by efrîn ozyetis
Lighting by Cosette (Ettie) Pin
Based on a design by Bruce Steinberg
Slides by Jeremy Kadetsky
Based on a design by Tei Blow
Dramaturgy by Andrew Kircher
With the support of
Onassis Foundation
Cavafy Archive
Booking Tickets:
You can book for each individual experience by clicking on the pages below and selecting your ticket price and time:
Earlybird (valid 27-31 May): Standard £6 / Concession £5
Standard: £8
Concession: £6
When booking for all 4 experiences in one go (this can be for different dates, but must be booked in one transaction), you will receive a package discount:
Earlybird (valid 27-31 May): Standard £20 / Concession £18
Standard: £25
Concession: £20
Schools, colleges and universities, please get in touch with us directly for a bespoke package at tickets@wmc.org.uk.
Please note, it is your responsibility to manage your time between experiences if booking for multiple in one day. Please take into consideration running times (noted on the experience pages), travel between venues and other time constraints that may be out of our control. It will not always be possible to book you automatically into the next time slot.
Opening times:
Tuesday-Thursday: 12pm-8.45pm (Last entry 7.45pm)
Friday-Sunday: 11am-8.45pm (Last entry 7.45pm)
Running Time: 52 minute experience. Please allow 1hr 5 minutes for onboarding and offboarding.
Capacity: 20 - 4 people to each table.
Age Guidance: 13+
Access: This is a seated experience; there will be wheelchair access, but this is limited per time slot.
Warnings: Explores mature themes and contains nude illustrations of a sexual nature.
Language: English
FAQs
What can I expect from the experience?
Constantinopoliad is an audio visual, collective reading experience guided by a narrator, with lights and projections within the installation space. Each table has a capacity of 4 people in the space, so please be expected to sit on a separate table to your party if required.
What equipment is necessary to participate in the experience?
The audience will be interacting with handmade books within the space, along with projections and ambient lights in the space.
What are the health and safety measures?
Trained facilitators will be on hand to provide support and guidance throughout the experience should you require it.
We thoroughly clean and sanitise all equipment with hospital-grade antibacterial wipes before each use.
Any guests arriving for the experience who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted to take part.