Eleftheria Iliopoulou

Eleftheria Iliopoulou is an honors graduate of the Greek National School of Dance in Athens and the Department of Computer Science of the Athens University of Economics and Business.She has been a performer with the “Farm in the Cave” International Theatre Studio in Prague during the period 2019-2022.

As a member of the Hellenic Dance Company, she has danced for Anton Lachky, Antonis Foniadakis and the Fluxum Foundation. She has collaborated with Marianna Kavallieratos at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, with Alexandros Stavropoulos at Onassis Stegi, with Penny Diamantopoulou on the Martha Graham and Greek Myth project and with Lida Doumouliaka at the Theater der Künste in Zurich. She took part in the Rolex Arts Festival 2023 with Khoodia Thoure and in the Eleusis European Capital of Culture 2023. In 2024 she collaborated with Gioele Coccia for Meteore Festival in Rome and with Lida Doumouliaka for the production Chase the Rabbit , winning “La Carte Blanche” at the  Incidance Fribourg Dance Festival, Switzerland. Eleftheria, has collaborated with Giorgos Koutlis’s Oxygen production for Onassis Stegi in 2024. In 2025 she danced Alexandros Stavropoulos’s Cinderellas and later she collaborated with him for the production Who’s gonna tell her at the Athens and Epidavrus Festival 2025.

In 2020, she presented her first solo work Fighting Eagerly Against Reality [FEAR] at the 26th Kalamata Dance Festival. In 2024 she created and performed her second solo work Fantastic, isn’t it? for the 30th Kalamata Dance Festival, the Tanecno Dance Festival in Slovakia and later the Pop up Solo Dance Festival in Athens. Eleftheria has taken workshops worldwide with companies and choreographers such as Wim Vandekeybus, Akram Khan, Hofesh Shechter, David Zambrano, Anton Lachky, Edivaldo Ernesto, Maya M. Carroll, Linda Kapetanea and more.

Eleftheria also teaches contemporary dance and utilizes improvisation as a way of studying the inner self and its interaction with the world. She believes that dance exists around us as an integral part of our reality.