For the past two years, his dance company has been funded by the Ministry of Culture. He has taught choreography seminars at the Department of Performing and Digital Arts (University of Peloponnese) and Moragemou Professional Dance School.
He is an ARTWORKS fellow of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the U(r)topias Choreography Academy in the context of Eleusis, European Capital of Culture. A graduate of the MRes Choreography & Performance program at the Roehampton University (2022), his practice orbits around the idea of the event — a concept drawn from physics, performance art, and philosophy — as a rupture, a meeting point. Rooted in dance yet resisting fixed forms, Angelos’ works leave
space for chance and the uncanny to emerge — inviting what is raw, intimate, and unplanned to participate in the unfolding. His aesthetic often balances precision and imperfection, clarity and strangeness, humor and stillness.
Since 2022, he has been working as a personal trainer, and this year he completed his training as a Pilates instructor under the guidance of Michael King.
Her first work, óMNIRA, has been presented at international festivals including Arc for Dance, 21Masdanza (Special Mention of the Jury Award), Cádiz en Danza, Trayectos, Agitart, Lekuz Leku, and Danza Urbana Festival. She has also served as choreographic curator for Cloud in Trousers by Vladimir Mayakovsky, presented within the Bob Theater Festival. Her work Diásporas was presented at ARC for Dance Festival 2025 and as a participatory device at
Ticino in Danza Festival.
She has also taken part in an artist residency at Fienile Fluò in Bologna. Her practice extends into education and interdisciplinary collaboration. She has coordinated an African dance workshop for mixed-ability groups at the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, led choreographic composition seminars for mixed groups at Arc for Dance Festival with the support of Liminal Access, and created a videodance for the Matariki Dance Workshop, presented through
the Touch Compass platform in New Zealand.
Her upcoming production, Ânsia, has received funding from the Greek Ministry of Culture for the 2025–2026 period. She also collaborates with the Onassis Public Schools, developing dance activities for lower and upper secondary school students. Spyrou holds an MSc in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Patras and a BA of Arts in Contemporary Dance Practice from the American College of Greece. She further expanded her studies through postgraduate research in Biomaterials and Biomechanics at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil,
while also attending courses in the Department of Dance and Performing Arts.