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In the hustle and bustle of modern life, especially in a vibrant metropolis like Athens, it can be easy to lose sight of the beauty and significance of appreciating life. Whether it’s the towering ancient monuments or the lively streets filled with people, Athens offers countless opportunities for reflection and gratitude. But why is it so important to take a step back and appreciate life, especially in such a busy environment, and how can we practice this in our daily lives?

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Why Appreciating Life is Crucial

1. Fosters Mental Well-Being

Taking time to appreciate life contributes to mental health and overall happiness. When we stop to recognize the beauty around us—whether it’s a sunset, a kind gesture, or a quiet moment of peace—we foster a mindset of gratitude. This, in turn, reduces stress and anxiety, promotes positivity, and encourages a more balanced outlook on life.

2. Builds Stronger Connections

When we appreciate life, we’re more present in our interactions with others. In a big city like Athens, where people come from all walks of life, taking time to connect with others—whether it's a friendly conversation at a café or a smile shared with a stranger—strengthens the sense of community. It reminds us that we’re all part of a greater whole, sharing the same space and experiences

3. Encourages Mindfulness

In the fast-paced rhythm of city life, it’s easy to get caught up in to-do lists and daily tasks. Appreciating life helps us slow down and be mindful of the present moment. Mindfulness allows us to be fully aware of our surroundings and experiences, which leads to greater fulfillment and contentment.

4. Inspires Personal Growth

When we take the time to appreciate life, we often gain new perspectives. Gratitude for life’s simple pleasures—like the beauty of the Acropolis at sunset or the sound of the sea at Piraeus—helps us stay grounded, humble, and more open to personal growth. In this way, appreciation isn’t just about living in the moment, but also about reflecting on how we can continuously improve ourselves and our relationships.

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How to Appreciate Life in Athens
  • Explore the Blend of Old and New
    Athens is a city where ancient history meets modern culture, making it a perfect place to practice appreciation. Take time to explore the city’s landmarks, like the Parthenon or the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and reflect on the history that has shaped the world today. At the same time, appreciate the city’s vibrant contemporary life—its art, music, and cuisine that make Athens so unique.
  • Enjoy Green Spaces
    Despite being a busy city, Athens is home to many parks and gardens. Spend time in places like the National Garden or Mount Lycabettus, where you can disconnect from the urban noise and reconnect with nature. These green spaces offer a moment of tranquility, where you can reflect on the natural beauty around you and practice mindfulness.
  • Practice Daily Gratitude
    Living in a big city can often feel overwhelming, but practicing daily gratitude can help you appreciate the small joys. Whether it’s the taste of a delicious souvlaki, the sound of children playing in a local square, or the beauty of the Mediterranean light, acknowledging these little moments can make a big difference in your outlook.
  • Embrace the City’s Slower Side
    Athens might be a fast-moving city, but it also has a slower, more relaxed side. Make time for leisurely activities like sipping a coffee at a local café, taking an evening stroll through the old Plaka neighborhood, or enjoying a sunset at Sounion. These slower moments can help you pause and reflect, appreciating life without the rush.
  • Be Present in Social Interactions
    Athenian culture is deeply social, and there are endless opportunities to connect with others. From casual chats at a taverna to deeper conversations with friends and family, being fully present in these interactions helps you appreciate the richness of human connection. Listen deeply, share openly, and savor the shared moments of laughter, joy, and understanding.
  • Focus on Experiences, Not Materialism
    Living in a big city like Athens can sometimes lead to a focus on material possessions and status. However, appreciating life often comes from experiences, not things. Seek out experiences that enrich your life, whether it’s attending a local theater performance, learning something new at a museum, or spending a day at the beach. These moments create lasting memories and a deeper sense of fulfillment.

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A new digitization project undertaken by the Ministry of Digital Governance and the Ministry of Health, will enable interoperability among Greek hospitals, allowing doctors – regardless of their location, city, or region – to access the national electronic health records of patients without requiring them to present their medical files each time.

“Our aim is for all hospitals in the country to communicate with one another, as well as with the national medical record, the electronic prescription system, and any other structures of the Health Ministry,” Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency.

“This initiative has significant implications beyond merely improving organizational efficiency. Consider how much easier it will be for citizens if all health-related information is immediately available on their mobile devices, eliminating the need to carry physical folders of medical tests. Additionally, think of the reduction in bureaucracy if the attending physician has direct access to this information.”

All data related to a patient’s medical history – including diagnostic tests, laboratory results, and radiological images – will be available in the myHealth App.

Originally published on: ekathimerini.com
Thursday, 31 October 2024 15:10

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Slow living is more than just a trend—it’s a lifestyle rooted in ancient cultures, particularly in Greece, where the concept of living in the moment has been part of daily life for centuries. From the unhurried conversations at a local kafeneio (café) to the slow, deliberate preparation of food, Greeks have long embraced the art of taking their time. This cultural tradition of slowing down has not only fostered stronger communities but has also been a path to a more fulfilling and conscious life.

In today’s fast-paced world, many of us feel overwhelmed by the demands of modern living. The pressures of work, constant connectivity, and the need to “do more” have disconnected us from our inner selves and the world around us. Slow living, however, offers a refreshing alternative—a return to mindfulness, intentionality, and deeper connections.

What is Slow Living?

At its core, slow living is about living intentionally, focusing on what truly matters, and being fully present in each moment. It’s about slowing down your pace to savor life’s simple pleasures—whether that’s enjoying a quiet cup of tea, taking a walk in nature, or having meaningful conversations. Unlike the rush of modern life, slow living encourages you to reduce distractions and create a life that aligns with your values, desires, and inner peace.

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The Benefits of Slow Living
  1. Mindful Presence and Inner Peace One of the most profound benefits of slow living is cultivating mindfulness. By consciously slowing down, you begin to experience the world in a deeper, more present way. This helps quiet the mental chatter that often accompanies a busy lifestyle, reducing anxiety and promoting inner calm. Practices like mindful eating, where you savor each bite and appreciate the food in front of you, can transform mundane activities into moments of gratitude and joy.
  2. Enhanced Emotional Well-Being The constant pressure to keep up with societal expectations can take a toll on mental health. Slow living invites you to step off that treadmill, reducing the strain of perfectionism and competition. By embracing a slower, more deliberate pace, you’ll find more space for emotional self-care, reflection, and self-compassion. This lifestyle fosters emotional resilience, allowing you to handle life’s challenges with greater ease and a balanced mind.
  3. Stronger Connections with Others In Greek culture, slow living often manifests in the form of long meals shared with family and friends. These moments of connection, away from distractions, are central to well-being. Slow living encourages deeper relationships by creating space for more meaningful interactions. Instead of rushing through conversations, you take time to listen, to engage, and to be truly present with loved ones—fostering stronger emotional bonds.
  4. A Deeper Connection with Nature Nature has always been a source of spiritual nourishment, and slow living encourages us to reconnect with the natural world. By taking the time to walk in nature, garden, or simply sit outside and enjoy the breeze, we not only reduce stress but also realign ourselves with the rhythms of the earth. This connection to nature offers a grounding experience, helping us to feel more centered and at peace with the world around us.
  5. Increased Creativity and Productivity Contrary to what some might think, slowing down doesn’t mean being unproductive. In fact, taking a step back often allows for greater creativity and more focused work. By eliminating distractions and giving yourself the time to think, reflect, and create, you become more attuned to your inner thoughts and inspirations. The space slow living creates can lead to bursts of creativity and more intentional, high-quality work.
  6. Simplicity and Minimalism Slow living naturally leads to a more minimalist approach to life. By focusing on what truly brings joy and value, you’ll find yourself drawn to simplicity. This might mean decluttering your home, simplifying your schedule, or cutting back on unnecessary commitments. The result is more freedom, less stress, and a life that feels lighter and more aligned with your true self.
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How to Embrace Slow Living in Your Own Life
  1. Set Boundaries with Technology Technology is one of the biggest contributors to the frantic pace of modern life. To embrace slow living, consider setting boundaries around your use of devices. This could mean designating certain hours as screen-free or creating tech-free zones in your home. By reducing digital distractions, you’ll create more space for mindfulness and meaningful experiences.
  2. Prioritize What Matters Slow living is about aligning your life with your values. Take time to reflect on what truly matters to you—whether it’s spending more time with family, nurturing a hobby, or simply having time to rest. Prioritize these things, and let go of the rest. When you focus on what brings you joy and fulfillment, the quality of your life improves dramatically.
  3. Practice Mindful Routines Even on the busiest of days, there are opportunities to slow down. Whether it’s preparing a meal with care, enjoying a mindful walk, or setting aside time for meditation, these small acts of mindfulness can make a big difference. Integrating these practices into your routine helps cultivate a sense of peace and presence, no matter how hectic life gets.
  4. Embrace Imperfection Slow living isn’t about doing everything perfectly—it’s about being kind to yourself and accepting that life doesn’t have to be rushed or flawless. Embrace the imperfections, the slower pace, and allow yourself the space to breathe, grow, and evolve.
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In a world that often demands more, slow living offers a much-needed pause—a way to reconnect with yourself, your loved ones, and the world around you. Rooted in Greek tradition and embraced by people seeking mindfulness today, this lifestyle nurtures emotional well-being, fosters creativity, and leads to a deeper sense of fulfillment. By slowing down, you’ll discover that life’s richest moments are often found in its simplest pleasures.
Wednesday, 16 October 2024 12:34

Shadows: A Visual Tribute To John Cassavetes

The Hellenic American Union presents the exhibition "Shadows" as part of the 37th Panorama of European Cinema, paying tribute to the great Greek-American director John Cassavetes. Four young visual artists—Alexandros Vergis, Katerina Christopoulou, Vasilis Pafilis, and Virginia Axioti—illuminate, through their works, a world of shadows: the cinematic universe of John Cassavetes. The exhibition is curated by the renowned painter Yannis Psychopedis.

The opening will take place on Monday, October 21, 2024, at 7:30 PM, at the Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas Gallery of the Hellenic American Union (Massalias 22, Athens), and it will run until November 9, 2024.

John Cassavetes' 1959 film Shadows becomes the subject and meeting point between painting and cinema. This exhibition initiates a fruitful dialogue between the black-and-white cinematic atmosphere of the late 1950s and the vibrant, colorful visual language of today's era. As Yannis Psychopedis notes: "Cassavetes, the radical, pioneering director with his minimalist, improvisational, human-centered cinematic form, provides the raw material and inspiration for his 'Shadows' to be transformed into a visual feast of colors, shapes, techniques, and unique materials. The fluid black-and-white images of the film, the improvised rhythms, the expressive freedom, interpersonal conflicts, and emotional tensions are translated here by the four creators into a visual vocabulary filled with color pulses, unexpected material combinations, free artistic improvisations, and vivid, plastic emotion."

As part of the exhibition, and shortly before it concludes, John Cassavetes' film Shadows will be screened on Friday, November 8, at 7:00 PM at the Theater of the Hellenic American Union, with free admission.

Hours:

Monday – Friday: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Tuesday, 15 October 2024 14:48

John MCCombs Laughing Passport Comedy Tour

The Athens English Comedy Club welcomes American comedian John McCombs for the first time in Athens, with his solo show ‘LAUGHING PASSPORT’

John McCombs is a 12 year veteran of comedy having performed in 15 different countries over three European tours. His credits include opening shows for Michelle Wolf (Netflix, Comedy Central), Tim Meadows (SNL) and he is a regular at clubs in the Chicagoland area. 

John is also a 4 year veteran of the Marine Corps, and his unique perspective intertwines the absurdity of an aggressive military background with realising his shortcomings as a man who relies on YouTube to learn how to fix things.

John has travelled all over the world, sometimes as a comedian, and sometimes as a drunk tourist; performing comedy for people from all walks of life along the way, including biker gangs, drug rehabilitation patients, and the secret police in Transnistria. He is now touring Europe once more with his new solo show ‘LAUGHING PASSPORT’.

He has stories, and he'll be sharing them!

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Founded in 2019, the Athens English Comedy Club is the first, and only, purely English comedy club in Greece - bringing you local and international comedians, right in the heart of Athens!

In the last 5 years, the Athens English Comedy Club has hosted lineup shows, open mic shows, online competitions, and comedy workshops, with *120* local and international comedians from *24 countries*, and counting!

Opening acts: Athina Kefalopoulos

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Date: Saturday, October 12th

Time: 21:15 (Doors open 20:45)

Tickets:
€12 early-bird
€16 general admission
€20 at the door

Duration: 1h15 + interval

Recommended for ages 16+

* This show, like all of our shows, is in English! *

Address: ELIART Theater - Konstantinoupoleos 127 (closest to Kerameikos and Metaxourgeio metro stations).

The theatre is wheelchair accessible.

Info: 6987994689 // athensenglishcomedyclub@gmail.com 

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Come and laugh! Nay! Come and chortle. Or better yet, guffaw!

The event was completed with participations from 35 countries

Santorini, October 10, 2024 – The unique Cycladic architecture, the intoxicating atmosphere where the blue of the Aegean Sea meets the reddish cliffs and the whitewashed houses, the picturesque Caldera villages, the excellent food and wine, the luxury and the unforgettable sunsets all combined in harmony with Santorini’s volcanic character and perfect weather providing the ideal conditions for sports tourism on the island.

From October 3 to 6, Santorini hosted professional and amateur athletes from 35 countries for the 7th Santorini Experience, offering a thrilling experience to participants from countries such as USA, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, India, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Italy, Austria, Poland, Belgium, Serbia, Croatia, and Greece among others.
The unsurpassed beauty spots of the island such as the Volcano and the path that connects Oia to Fira with the impressive Caldera and the exceptional view of the Aegean were the reference points of this year's event.

Swimming of “Stars” from the Volcano!

On Friday, October 4, participants swam from the Volcano to the old port of Fira in an exciting 1.5-miles (2.4 km) open water swimming race, overlooking the imposing view of Santorini. The global elite of open water swimming who competed in Paris Olympic Games joined the unique race. Italian world champion and European champion Barbara Pozzobon, Hungarian silver medalist in world and European championships and 4th Olympian Anna Olasz, German world and European champion Leonie Beck, European champion Mario Sanzullo from Italy, and Greek champion Dimitris Negris were among the participants. The Italian coach Fabrizio Antonelli with distinctions in the Olympic Games and world championships was also present. The first place among the men was shared by Dimitris Negris and Mario Sanzullo while among the women Barbara Pozzobon finished first.


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The swimming route took place with absolute safety in the enchanting waters of Santorini (with an average water temperature of 22-23 degrees Celsius), supported by the Santorini Boatmen’s Union, who assisted both in the implementation of the race and in the safe transport of swimmers from the old port of Fira to the Volcano. The safety of the race was ensured by specialized professional lifeguards and rescue boats from Lifeguard Patrol, who also provided the necessary medical and pharmaceutical equipment. Santorini Nautical Club, the Volunteer Rescue Team of Thira, and Caldera Yachting also supported the event with boats and personnel, while the organization, with the help of SIXT, a member of the MOTODYNAMICS Group, provided every athlete with a safety buoy, which was mandatory for all participants, offering additional safety. The Technical Director of the swimming race was Nikos Gemelos, a swimming coach with Olympic and world-class distinctions. 

Running on the Caldera with a Breathtaking View

This year, the event returned to the three familiar and beloved trail-running routes along the Caldera, on the path connecting Oia to Fira. On the morning of Saturday, October 5th, participants enjoyed spectacular routes, suitable for all, with the magical view of the volcano. The races kicked off in the morning with the 15km route powered by HOKA and the 10km route powered by SIXT, member of the MOTODYNAMICS Group, followed by the 5km “Aristides Alafouzos” race powered by Miele. All the routes started from the desalination plant in Oia, included dirt track points, and finished back in Oia.

In the men's category, Alexandros Karykas, an athlete for HOKA, emerged as the winner of the 15km race, while Polish runner Patryk Sobczyk dominated both the 10km and 5km races. In the women's category, Katerina Radi won the 15km race, Maria Bebi the 10km, and German runner Lina Haase the 5km. 

The running routes featured four refreshment stations, with one of them located at the Nobu Hotel Santorini, which warmly welcomed the Asian runners.

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Here are all the results for the running and swimming races!


As part of the Santorini Experience 2024, the Mayor of Thira, Mr. Nikos Zorzos, stated: “It is a pleasure for me, as Santorini Experience began during a previous term when I was Mayor. It continues now, and this is the 7th time. It's an excellent and unique route globally. The organization is flawless, and it will continue throughout the five years of my term as Mayor. Our goal is to organize similar sporting events and, of course, to extend our tourist season. Santorini offers a natural uniqueness. Our island has many points of interest, starting with its geophysical environment and natural beauty. It is important to host sporting events and attract top athletes to enjoy the wonders of our island. Santorini Experience is a unique event for everyone. We will continue organizing sports events and do everything possible to make sports flourish on the island”.

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Side Activities for the Children of Santorini

The Municipality of Thira, in an effort to introduce young people to sports and promote healthy athletic role models, enriched this year's schedule with many side activities.

Taekwondo Lessons with Michalis Mouroutsos

On Saturday, October 5th, Olympic gold medalist Michalis Mouroutsos held taekwondo lessons for children. He also conducted a seminar for the competitive taekwondo clubs: AS Leontes Santorini, AS Panthiras, and AS Olympic Academy Santorini. The event took place at the Santorini Indoor Gym. A brief speech was given by Dora Tsampazi, journalist and wife of the late two-time Olympic silver medalist in taekwondo, Alexandros Nikolaidis.

Printezis & Arlauckas with the Children of Santorini

For the first time, two sports legends, EuroLeague two-time champion and record holder Georgios Printezis and EuroLeague legend and Real Madrid European champion Joe Arlauckas, joined forces to teach the basics of basketball to the youth of Santorini. On Sunday, October 6th, the children of Santorini’s sports clubs, with the active participation of the Athletic Union of Santorini, had the opportunity to meet these international basketball stars and learn the “secrets” of the game at the basketball clinic powered by Trace 'n Chase, also held at the Santorini Indoor Gym.

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Kids Running with European Champion Periklis Iakovakis

As part of the side activities of Santorini Experience, a Kids Running event was held with Olympian and European champion in the 400m hurdles, Periklis Iakovakis. The children's run took place on Sunday, October 6th at the Municipal Stadium of Thira (Panthiraikos Stadium), with the enthusiastic participation of the AS Hephaestus Thira sports club and children from the Municipality of Thira.

Speeches on Diversity with Dimitris Papanikolaou powered by MOTODYNAMICS

For the first time, speeches on diversity were organized with Dimitris Papanikolaou, a former international basketball player, European champion, and ambassador of the MOTODYNAMICS Group. These talks were held for students of Fira High School, Mesaria High School, the Special School of Mesaria, Emporio High School, and Fira Lyceum. Through these sessions, Papanikolaou aimed to inspire and educate young students on the importance of embracing diversity. 

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Speech by Pavlos Kagialis powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group

As part of this year’s event, on Saturday, October 5, a speech was held by Olympic bronze medalist in sailing Pavlos Kagialis, to the children of Santorini Sailing Club, powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group. Over 40 children attentively listened to their role model as he spoke about his sport, his career journey, and the challenges he faced, and offered valuable life and sports advice. 

Road Safety speeches powered by MOTODYNAMICS

Additionally, the MOTODYNAMICS Group in collaboration with the Municipality of Thira, organized speeches related to road safety with motorsports coach Thanasis Chountras, for students of Fira Lyceum, Thira Vocational School (EPAL), Fira High School, and Mesaria High School. These informative speeches captivated the students, while many of them expressed enthusiasm about the next visit of the distinguished speaker! 

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Pilates & Yoga Sessions

As part of this year’s Santorini Experience, Pilates lessons were organized by Mandy Persaki at Santo Pure Oia and Santo Mine Oia hotels. Additionally, yoga sessions powered by Messinian Spa were held at Athina Luxury Suites, offering participants a relaxing experience alongside the stunning Santorini scenery.

Gastronomy & Sports

The MOTODYNAMICS Group, in collaboration with Miele, combined the worlds of gastronomy and sports by hosting exclusive dining experiences for their distinguished guests. These unique meals took place at top-tier restaurants like Esperisma Bar Restaurant and Selene Restaurant, showcasing Santorini’s local flavors and products in a special and refined way.

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In addition, exceptional meals were organized at Nobu Hotel Santorini and Seaside Santorini restaurants, along with cocktails at Esperisma Bar Restaurant and Santo Mine Oia. 

Guests were given tours of the Santo Wines Winery and visited the Miele store in Santorini. As a Bronze Sponsor, Miele offered its guests a unique experience, blending the luxury of its appliances with gourmet cuisine. In this exclusive setting, Chef Alexandros Syngkiridis of Miele provided an unforgettable live cooking experience, using Miele’s state-of-the-art appliances. As guests explored the fully equipped store, they watched the chef in action as he prepared a series of refined dishes, transforming the kitchen into a space of creativity and indulgence.

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Gifts for Participants & Winners of the Races!

For the first time, hoper, the company that introduces scheduled helicopter flights in Greece, became the Official Helicopter Partner of Santorini Experience. As part of this year’s event, the innovative company awarded both male and female winners of the open water swimming race with a helicopter tour, ensuring their safety with its modern fleet. Additionally, guests of Santorini Experience also had the opportunity to enjoy exciting aerial tours over the stunning landscapes of Santorini.

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This year, HOKA, one of the top brands in running, joined Santorini Experience for the first time as the Official Footwear Sponsor. As part of their participation, HOKA offered a unique pair of running shoes to both the male and female winners of the 15km race, powered by HOKA. HOKA's shoes are specially designed for running, utilizing advanced technologies unique for the brand.

SportAdore, the exclusive distributor of Luanvi in Greece, a leading company known for its participation in major running events like the Valencia Marathon, provided gift vouchers and top-notch sports equipment to the second and third place finishers in all the races.

Kois Optics, a leader in the optics market that emphasizes the history and culture of the island of Syros, as the Official Optics Partner of the event, awarded a pair of sunglasses to the male and female winners of the 5km “Aristides Alafouzos” race, powered by Miele, and the 10km race, powered by SIXT, member of MOTODYNAMICS Group.

Additionally, the top three male and female winners in both running and swimming events received special gifts from Messinian Spa, a cosmetic line based on Kalamata olive oil and other natural treasures of Greek nature.

Free Entry for Santorini Residents

The participation of Santorini residents in both running and swimming events was free of charge, in an effort by the Municipality of Thira to promote exercise and well-being among its inhabitants, while also giving them the opportunity to compete alongside top athletes. 

Sponsors Supporting the Event

The guests of the event traveled around the island in comfort and safety with the premium fleet of SIXT, the Premium Mobility Partner of Santorini Experience 2024. 

SKY express, the Official Airline Partner of the event, provided daily flights from Athens to Santorini, making it the ideal travel choice for visitors attending the event.

Those who traveled to Santorini for the event by ferry enjoyed the safety and comfort offered by Blue Star Ferries, Greece's leading passenger shipping company.

Participants also benefited from the quality transport services of Santorini’s Best Driver, that organized their transfers around the island.

Alafouzos Sport in Fira facilitated the registration of Santorini residents and served as the Official Sports Store, where participants could pick up their participation kits.

All participants stayed hydrated with Vikos natural mineral water, while runners and swimmers enjoyed the excellent craft beers of Ftelos Brewery Santorini.

Thanks to GoPro, unique moments from the event were captured, including stunning time-lapse photos.

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The SAMI TARAZI Pharmacies, located in the areas of Karterados and Megalochori, were there for every athlete and supported Santorini Experience 2024 as a Partner of the event. 

In the heart of Santorini in Messaria, HealthSpot provided diagnostic tests with the most modern equipment, as well as ambulance services for the swimming and running races.

The National Center for Immediate Help (EKAV) team also contributed to the medical coverage of the Santorini Experience, providing a doctor and an ambulance.

The Premium Mobility Partner of the event was SIXT, a member of the MOTODYNAMICS Group. 
The Silver Sponsor was Athina Luxury Suites. 
The Official Action Camera of the event was GoPro. 
The Official Footwear Sponsor was HOKA.
The Official Water was Vikos Natural Mineral Water. 
Bronze Sponsors of the event were Miele and NOUS Santorini. 
The Official Helicopter Partner was hoper. 
The Official Airline Partner was SKY express. 
The Official Sponsor was Blue Star Ferries. 
The Official Sports Store of the event was Alafouzos Sport. 
The Official Technical T-shirt was Luanvi. 
The Official Optics Partner were Kois Optics. 
Partners of the event included Santorini Boatmen Association, Caldera Yachting, Nobu Hotel Santorini, Santorini’s Best Driver, Seaside Santorini, Messinian Spa, Santo Wines, Ftelos Brewery Santorini, Lifeguard Patrol, Agaze Restaurant, SAMI TARAZI Pharmacies, Health Spot, the Volunteer Rescue Corps of Thira, and Trace ‘n Chase. 
The Sustainability Partner was π³= Plastic Pollution Prevention. 
The Educational Partner of Santorini Experience was the Athens University of Economics and Business.

The event could not have taken place without the invaluable support of 36 Hospitality Sponsors, hotels that promoted the island with special prices and provided immense support to the event. The hotels that assisted with Santorini Experience 2024 included: Athina Luxury Suites, NOUS Santorini, Nobu Hotel Santorini, Katikies Garden Santorini, Vedema, A Luxury Collection Resort Santorini (Empiria Group), Santo Pure Oia Suites & Villas, Santo Mine Oia Suites, Apeiron Blue, 270 Oia’s View, West East Suites, Lydia’s House, Santorini Folia Bianca, Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Santorini, Coco-Mat Hotel Santorini, De Sol Hotel & Spa, The Majestic Hotel Santorini (Kord Hotels), Meltemi Suites, Meltemi Village, Atlantis Beach, Neoklassiko Koukouli, Noni Studios, Santoriviera House, Ifestau4, En Plo Boutique Suites, Mon Signor, Fanouris Condo, MONOLiTHIA, Epavlis Hotel (Meraki Collection), Eteoro Suites Santorini, Sea Breeze Beach Resort Santorini, K & K Unique Holiday Homes, Aja Retreat, Blue Dolphins, Loizos Stylish Residences, Venus Sunrise Suites & Villas, Sienna Eco Resort.

Volunteering & Environment 

For the first time, Santorini Experience was supported by the dynamic team of Humanity Greece, who assisted and managed the registration department. With consistency, respect, and always adhering to the regulations, the team led by founder Georgia Paraschou served hundreds of participants. Meanwhile, the large team from the Athens University of Economics and Business helped with the swimming and running races, enhancing the spirit of solidarity and encouraging athletes at every point along the course, just as the Volunteer Rescue Corps of Thira did. 

In addition to supporting this specific section, the event as a minimal token of support, ensured with the help of π³= Plastic Pollution Prevention the cleaning of the running routes and the recycling of packaging during running and swimming activities. 

Santorini Experience 2024 was co-organized by the Municipality of Thira and ActiveMedia Group. The event was held under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and the Greek National Tourism Organization. 

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The Greek language, with its long and rich history, is full of linguistic quirks that make it stand out among the world's languages. From words that exist nowhere else to mind-bending grammar rules, Greek is a linguistic treasure trove of unique features. Let’s explore some of the most unusual and captivating aspects of Greek that many people might not know!



1. The Longest Word in Greek (and in the World)

Greek is famous for its love of compound words, where different words are combined to create a single term. In fact, it holds the record for the longest word ever written. This mouthful comes from Aristophanes' comedy Ecclesiazusae and has a staggering 171 letters:

Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimypotrimmatosilphioparaomelitokatakechymenokichlepikossyphophatto
peristeralektryonoptekephalliokigklopeleiolagōiosiraiobaphētraganopterýgōn.

This word is a description of a fictional dish that combines a myriad of ingredients, showcasing the Greeks’ love for detailed, descriptive compounds. It’s a bit of a joke in itself, poking fun at overly complex names.

2. Words That Exist Only in Greek

Greek is rich in words that are so tied to its culture and worldview that they don’t have a direct translation in other languages. Here are a couple of examples: 
  • Meraki (μεράκι): This beautiful word describes doing something with soul, creativity, or love—putting "a piece of yourself" into what you're doing. Whether it's cooking a meal or writing a letter, meraki means going the extra mile to make it special.
  • Philoxenia (φιλοξενία): Literally meaning "love of strangers," this term refers to the deeply rooted Greek tradition of hospitality. It’s more than just being polite—philoxenia is about making guests feel like family.
  • Eudaimonia (ευδαιμονία): Often translated as "happiness," it’s more accurately defined as a state of being good-spirited or flourishing—essentially, the pursuit of a fulfilling, meaningful life, which was central to ancient Greek philosophy.

3. The Dual Number: When Two is Special

While most languages today use singular and plural forms, ancient Greek also had a dual number. This unique grammatical form was used when referring to exactly two people or things. So, instead of saying “we” (plural) when talking about two people, ancient Greeks would use a specific form for "the two of us."

The dual number was used in verb conjugation, pronouns, and even nouns. For example, the word "ὀφθαλμός" meaning eye was the singular form, "ὀφθαλμοί" the plural, and "τὼ ὀφθαλμὼ" was used to refer to the pair of eyes. The dual number slowly disappeared from the language by the Classical period, but it’s a fascinating reminder of the precision in ancient Greek grammar.

4. Koine Greek: The First Global Language

Koine Greek could be considered the first global language in human history. Emerging after the conquests of Alexander the Great, it spread across a vast territory from Greece to Egypt, Persia, and even India. People from vastly different regions and cultures used it as a lingua franca, facilitating trade, diplomacy, and intellectual exchange.

Koine Greek was also the language of early Christianity, as the New Testament was written in it, and it played a crucial role in the spread of religious ideas. Its wide-reaching influence made Greek one of the earliest languages to bridge disparate cultures, a precursor to languages like English in modern global communication.

5. Compound Words: The Art of Building New Meanings

Greek has a remarkable capacity to create new words through compounding—joining two or more words together to express a complex idea. For example:

  • Anthropology (ανθρωπολογία): Comes from anthrōpos (human) and logos (study), meaning "the study of humans."
  • Television (τηλεόραση): Combines tele (far) and vision (sight), describing the transmission of visual media over a distance. 

What’s unique about Greek compounding is that it allows for incredible precision in describing abstract concepts, emotions, and scientific phenomena. Greek words were so flexible in this regard that they became the foundation for much of the vocabulary used in modern science and medicine today.

6. Greek's Contribution to Modern Medical & Scientific Terminology

If you've ever wondered why medical terms or scientific classifications sound so complicated, it’s because they’re often built on Greek roots. Greek provides a huge percentage of the vocabulary used in the fields of medicine, biology, and astronomy, among others. Terms like:

  • Cardiology (καρδιολογία) from kardia (heart) and logos (study of).
  • Photosynthesis (φωτοσύνθεση) from phos (light) and synthesis (putting together). 
Greek’s ability to form compound words made it perfect for creating precise terms that describe complex scientific processes and discoveries, many of which are still used universally today.

7. Polytonic Orthography: A Dance of Accents

For much of its history, Greek used a polytonic (multi-accented) system of writing. This system included three accent marks (acute, grave, and circumflex) to indicate different pitch patterns in pronunciation. Ancient Greek was a tonal language, and these accents were essential for clarity in meaning.

For example, the word οἶκος (oîkos) means "house," while ὅς (hós) means "who." The use of accents differentiated these meanings in both speech and writing. Though the polytonic system was officially replaced by the simpler monotonic system in 1982, many historical texts still retain this rich dance of accents, making the written language as visually distinct as it is meaningful.
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 09:05

Sunday Tea With Mozart At Theatre Of The No

THEATRE OF THE NO, Athens' first English-speaking theatre, proudly presents «SUNDAY TEA WITH MOZART» a captivating opera recital showcasing the most enchanting highlights from two of Mozart's greatest operas: Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni. The show premieres on October 13th and will run for a limited engagement of just eight performances, every Sunday at 17.00.

Step into the world of Mozart, as tree talented opera singers and a pianist, take you on a journey through these two iconic works, each of which broke boundaries and challenged social norms when they first appeared. With wit, charm, and breathtaking voices, they will bring to life the sharp humour and cleverness of Lorenzo da Ponte's libretto.

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ABOUT THE OPERAS

Le Nozze di Figaro, adapted from Beaumarchais‎' provocative play, was initially banned for its bold themes of "immorality"and its “revolutionary tone”. It humorously exposes the struggles between servants and masters, questioning the power structures of the time.

Don Giovanni, often regarded as Mozart’s masterpiece, shocked audiences with its daring portrayal of a defiant man who refuses to repent, leading to his dramatic downfall. This opera’s exploration of moral conflict left a lasting impression on both critics and audiences alike. 

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JOIN US FOR THE Q&A

After the performance, audience members will have the chance to engage with the performers in an informal Q&A session, where you can learn more about their hidden talents, quirky interests, and, perhaps, get a taste of Mozart’s famed irreverence

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Αrtists: Nikoleta Koutsamani, George Housakos, Hlín Leifsdóttir
Pianist: Nikos Paraskakis

Credits:

Photos: Nikos Pagonakis
Communications Manager: Eleftheria Sakareli
Production: FAIL BETTER PRODUCTIONS NON-PROFIT

Performance Dates: Sunday’s from 13th October until 1st December at 17.00

Ticket Price: 10€
The Athens English Comedy Club welcomes Australian comedian Elena Gabrielle for the first time in Athens, with her solo show ‘OK!?’

Elena Gabrielle, an Australian born European based comedian, appeals to sold out audiences across the globe with her witty, no-holds barred approach to stand-up comedy which has seen her go viral with 40 million plus views on YouTube to date.

After touring non-stop for 3 years with "Story Party Tour" (which saw her perform over 700 shows in that time in 65 countries), sold-out runs with her 2 solo tours "DIRRTY"in 2021/22 and “Addickted” in 2023, and opening for US comedian and Netflix star Iliza Schlesinger, Elena is now back on tour in 2024 with her new show "OK!?".

The show follows Elena as she navigates the loss of someone special and embarks on an Eat Pray Love style adventure to try and heal her broken heart. Along the way, Elena indulges in all of the white girl shit she can handle, from yoga retreats to meditating on crystals, all in the name of self-discovery and healing.

"OK!?" is the perfect blend of comedy, heart, and soul-searching, all brought to life by Elena's unique brand of humour and infectious personality. So come along for the ride, a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there's always a reason to laugh.

Join us on October 12th and help Elena answer one simple question: Are we OK!?

Founded in 2019, the Athens English Comedy Club is the first, and only, purely English comedy club in Greece - bringing you local and international comedians, right in the heart of Athens!

In the last 4 years, the Athens English Comedy Club has hosted lineup shows, open mic shows, online competitions, and comedy workshops, with *120* local and international comedians from *24 countries*, and counting!

Opening acts: Athina Kefalopoulos, Kinthia

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Date:
Saturday, October 12th
Time:
21:00 (Doors open 20:40)

Tickets:
€15 early-bird
€20 general admission

Duration: 1h15 + interval
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