
From the tender architecture of ballet to the boldness of public advocacy, Stefanos Dimoulas moves through the world as both artist and activist. Known for his powerful portrayal of Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis in the award-winning documentary Manos Hadjidakis: Idol in the Mirror, and for his striking appearance on the cover of Attitude magazine alongside his father during Pride 2019, Dimoulas embodies a kind of modern mythology — rooted in Greece, shaped in London, and resonating across borders.
Trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, his neoclassical technique is refined and disciplined, yet his expression reaches far beyond tradition. On stage and in front of the lens, he uses movement to unravel inherited narratives and create new ones — ones that embrace queerness, migration, memory, and the evolving body.
In this exclusive conversation, Stefanos shares how he honors legacy through performance, reshapes classical form with personal truth, and choreographs emotion, history, and identity into a language all his own.
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