Georgina Koutsaimani is an actress, performer and dancer with a background in professional sports and training and experience in dramatic and performance arts. She has worked in London, Athens and Copenhagen. Originally from Athens, Greece, after finishing her Bachelor Degree in Physical Education, she moved to Copenhagen to study acting at Copenhagen International School of Performing Arts (CISPA) (2013-2016). Her dance experience includes many latin and greek folklore competitions and performances, having won one bronze and two gold medals. Moroever, her experience in acting and performing arts includes roles in short films, documentaries, theatre productions, with an active part in the production management, taking part in various workshops with international teachers and teaching a foundation acting course. With a flair for language, rhetorics, movement and physical expression, Georgina combines these tools with her dedication and passion for acting and performance arts and strives for a successful international carrier, both in the theatre and film industry, telling stories that will make a difference.
BSc University of Sports and Physical Education– Major: Greek Folk Dance
Associate Latin Dance Diploma- International Dance Teachers Association
Professional lifeguard diploma- Panhellenic School of Lifeguards
Professional Contemporary Method Acting Diploma- Copenhagen International School of Performing Arts (CISPA)
Chekhov seminar with Sarah Bickerton
Scene study with Laurence H. Mitchell
Shakespeare seminar: Cue script/cue acting with Simon Purse
Solo singing with Rikke Dedenroth
Movement psychology with Liana Nyquist
Old Souls, short film, Director Tom Skholnik, “Dr. Marianna Adamari”
New dawn fades, short film, Director Orfeas Katsaros, “The Woman”
The Secret, Copenhagen’s Culture Night, theatre, “Angel”
Happy in a box, Copenhagen’s Culture Night, theatre, “Plu”
Re: Orestes, theatre, Director Lars Henning, “Fury”
S.A.A: Meeting today, Copenhagen’s Culture Night, theatre, “Jasmine”
Mega-Star, Copenhagen’s Culture Night, theatre, “Camerawoman”
Three Sisters, theatre, Director Lars Henning, “Olga”
Breaking Shakespeare, street theatre, various parts
Innocence, theatre, Director Mia Lipschitz, “Frau Klara Habersatt”
Vildskud Theatre Festival, physical theatre
Breaking Shakespeare- Bashing Bill to Brits
music video, Director Dimitris Sylvestros
music video, Director Nefeli Kyriakidi
Acting Teacher, foundation course
Workshop on migration and language by Lars Henning and Louise Søeborg Ohlsen
Assistant director, scene study with Laurence H. Mitchell
workshop on Shakespeare and Laban-Yat Malmgreen technique by Lars Henning and Kiki Selioni
Drive me crazy, video trailer, “Alexandra”
The Meeting, video trailer, “Yiota”