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Monday, 21 October 2019 13:38

More Than 10,000 Visitors In Navarinia Fest

The 192nd anniversary from the Battle of Navarino in the presence of President of the Hellenic Republic

Pylos has been at the forefront of the world for yet another year, honoring and reviving one of the most historic events in modern Greek history. Pylos- Nestor Municipality celebrated the 192nd anniversary of the historic Navarino Naval Battle, in a three-day commemoration event from October 18-20, 2019.

This year’s festivities were attended by more than 10,000 visitors and the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Prokopis Pavlopoulos.

Former Prime Minister, Mr. Antonis Samaras, Messinia MP and representative of the Hellenic Parliament, Mr. Giannis Lampropoulos, Messinia MPs, Mr. Periklis Mantas and Mr. Miltos Chryssomalis, Peloponnese Regional Governor, Mr. Panagiotis Nikas and Pylos-Nestor Mayor Mr. Panagiotis Karvelas all attended the event.

The historic Navarino Naval Battle, revived for another year, on Saturday, October 19, 2019, in the old port of Pylos, through the reenactment organized by Pylos-Nestor Municipality. The sky shone, and the historic naval battle resurrected 192 years later, with the participation of 5 rare traditional sailing boats, of the Traditional Boat Association (one dating back to 1900) and the assistance of special audiovisual media and fireworks. It is worth mentioning the leading role of the Association for the Preservation and Conservation of Traditional Shipbuilding and Nautical Art and Heritage “Proteas” and its Vice President, Mr. Nikolaos Vlavianos, who designed and manufactured a ship model of that era with tackle for the reenactment of the Turkish flagship. A spectacular live storytelling scene awaited the visitors, with a canvas of fireworks at the event closing. Navarinia is a celebration that commemorates the history of all nations involved, as well as people who have passed to immortality by putting their stamp on the founding of the modern Greek State.

Citizens’ safety and facilitation was achieved thanks to the full support of Messinia Police Department, Pylos Police Department, Pylos Port Authority, Pylos Fire Department, National Emergency Aid Centre, Pylos Health Center, Red Cross (Kalamata Department), the staff of Pylos-Nestor Municipality, as well as all residents of the region who volunteered and respected the safety regulations.

Program of events began on Friday, October 18, 2019, with the organization of the traditional and modern boat race, in the Navarino Bay under the auspices of Maritime 2 Athletic Pylos Association “NESTOR” and the Traditional Boat Association, continued with national traditional dances by Ladies Association in Pylos and Pylos Cultural Association while ended with the inauguration of the periodical ship model exhibition of George Bouzounis, and the artwork by Denis Gaille. A roundtable discussion on the topic “Aris of Tsamadou” followed. The event was curated by Vassilis Vrettakos and Dionysis Karalis (Navarinia Committee), in collaboration with Nikolaos Vlavianos (Proteas Association), George Vozikis (member of the Institute of Shipbuilding Art), Aris Arvanitakis (Phoenix Register of Shipping Chief Executive Officer) and Maria Galoufa (archaeologist). Official guests were European Maritime Heritage President, David Morgan and board members Tomas Hoppe, Nice Edvine List Peterson and Jian Matias Vesterman.

On Saturday, October 19, 2019, an honorary event was held in favor of the French who lost their lives from Thermes during the period 1828-1832 while the events culminated in the evening with the Reenactment of the Battle at the Old Port of Pylos. On Sunday, October 20, 2019, His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Messinia praised at the Holy Church of Virgin Mary Dormition in Pylos. During the three-day celebrations, those visited Pylos were able to visit “Psara” frigate and the Russian patrol vessel “Vasily Bykov”.

Protocol Organization: Region of Peloponnese
Events Organization - Naval Battle Reenactment: Pylos-Nestor Municipality

Grand Sponsor: Costa Navarino Sponsors: Maragkakis A.P. Erga Prasinou S.A., Aigaias ΑΜΚΕ, KATASKEVI Α.Τ.Ε., Panagiotopoulos Aristeides Ε.D.Ε., Super Market Afoi Panagiotopouloi, Α.Β. Vassilopoulos, Katritsis, Consortium Vioefarmoges Eleftheriou & SIA ΕΕ, Chondroleos Center, Europa Security, Local Companies from Pylos, Gialova, Methoni, Finikounda Communities, Tzikakis Efstathios-Rizas Aristomenis O.E.

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Thursday, 24 October 2019 15:44

Music Concert At The Acropolis Museum

On Thursday 31 October 2019, at 6 p.m., the Acropolis Museum will celebrate the end of summer season with a chamber music concert in the Parthenon Gallery by the renowned and awarded Athens String Quartet of the Athens State Orchestra.

Music program:

- Ludwig Van Beethiven (1770-1827), String Quartet No. 1 in F minor, Op. 18, No 1.

- Aantonin Dvorak(1841-1904), String Quartet No. 12 in F minor, Op. 96


Participation:

Apollo Grammatikopoulos (violin), Panayiotis Tziotis (violin), Paris Anastasiadis (viola), Isidoros Sideris (cello).


Information

- For visitor access to the music concert at the Parthenon Gallery, free entrance tickets will be available at the Museum’s Ticket Desk from 5:30 p.m. onwards.

- With free entrance tickets, visitors will be able to stroll through the Parthenon Gallery from 5:30 p.m. until Museum’s closing time (8 p.m.).

The Museum’s winter season starts on Friday 1 November 2019 with a more affordable general admission fee (5 euro), allowing even more persons to visit the Museum.
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UOA) has announced Greece's first undergraduate course of study to be taught exclusively in English, marking a new era for the Greek educational system.
 
The course, which is named "BA Program in Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece," will be focusing on the study of the Greek Antiquity and will be delivered by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in collaboration with the International Hellenic University.
 
The program will accept up to 100 students per year and is aimed exclusively at non-EU citizens in order to attract overseas students to Greek universities. The program is intended solely for non-EU citizens and will be accepting up to 100 students per year.
 
The undergraduate program will offer foreign students a unique opportunity to study the culture of ancient Greece and gain first-hand knowledge of some of Greece's most important archaeological monuments and sites, such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, Delphi, and Olympia. The curriculum will include courses in Greek archaeology, ancient Greek history and literature, and modern Greek.

For more information about the course, please visit: The University of Athens
Tuesday, 05 November 2019 00:00

Jose Carreras Live In Athens

After a historic career spanning decades, with millions of records sold and countless performances around the world, Catalan tenor José Carreras will perform in Athens as part of his farewell tour – celebrating and saluting a remarkable career.

The renowned tenor will showcase some of his favourite pieces accompanied by the ERT Symphony Orchestra of 70 musicians, marking his last show not only in Greece, but in the Balkans in general.

Celebrated for his expressive voice, Carreras will always be remembered as part of ‘The Three Tenors’ (Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Carreras) and heralded for his performances in the operas of Verdi and Pucci. It's truly remarkable that he first hit the spotloght at the age of 11, performing as Trujaman at the Opera of El retablo de maese Pedro.
Tuesday, 05 November 2019 00:00

Bryan Adams: Shine A Light Live In Athens

Following the release of his 14th album ‘Shine a Light’ earlier this year, Grammy-Award winning artist Bryan Adams comes to Athens to perform live, as part of his ''Shine a Light World Tour''.

With a career spanning more than 40 years, Adams is known for his timeless music with hits including, ‘Everything I do, ‘Straight from the Heart’ , ‘All for Love’, 'Summer of 69' and many more.

His career so far has proven that Adams is not afraid to experiment and that his musical journey has no limits. His new album consists of 12 songs and his duet with Jennifer Lopez, ''That's How Strong Our Love Is'', is expected to be an all time classic!
Monday, 21 October 2019 19:07

DIALOGUES: Cruelty Towards Animals At SNFCC

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) invites you to the monthly series DIALOGUES event, titled: Cruetly towards Animals.

How is animal cruelty defined? How do we respond to it? How did Greece come to be among the countries with the highest incidence rates of animal cruelty? On Wednesday, October 30 at 18:30, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) DIALOGUES discuss the troubling patterns of abuse and cruelty toward “man’s best friends” that are encountered in various parts of Greece, including illegal fighting and betting, as well as the impact that social media exerts on the issue.

This month’s DIALOGUES, held in the Dome at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), will feature:

- Elena DedeLawyer and founder of the nonprofit DOG'S VOICE
- Evangelos DrivasClinical psychologist and police officer
- Dr. Christos Karagiannis, Behavioral veterinarian
- Mark Randell, Head of Hidden-In-Sight International
- Thodoris Hondrogiannos, Journalist
- Kalliopi Gavala, Director of Animal Zone International (AZI), will talk about the AZI’s activities in Amorgos
- Elpidoforos Pappas, Chief Operating Officer of SNFCC, will provide a brief overview of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center’s (SNFCC) efforts to care for stray animals.

The DIALOGUES are curated and moderated by Anna-Kynthia Bousdoukou.

Registration is required.



FokiaNou Art Space is pleased to present a solo show of the work of Karl Heinz Jeron, a sculpture exhibition in concrete that incorporates electronics, plastic plants, sound and video. Cryptozoology is the study of animals that are rumored to exist.

Such creatures are called “cryptids.” Some, like the gorilla, giant squid and okapi, are no longer hearsay and legend but real creatures recognized by science. Others, like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, continue to tempt the hopeful and the adventurous with the possibility of their existence.

Jeron’s cryptids are enactments of anti-anthropocentrism, placing importance on the symbiosis of humans, animals, plants and things. The work refers to the ecological relationships of the species without separation of the biological and the social in the context of “natureculture” thinking (Donna Haraway).

It shows creatures which do not exist, or rather, which nobody has seen before, and confuses the authentic with the fake. Karl Heinz Jeron was born in Memmingen, Germany in 1962. He lives and works in Athens since 2018. His art deals with every day culture, media perception and information processing.

He creates experiences rather than objects. Jeron's works span from the singing and dancing robot Sim Gishel, to compositions for electrified rotten vegetables and audio tour guides in onshore wind farms. Recent exhibitions, events and collaborations include Athens Digital Arts Festival, ZKM Karlsruhe, Ars Electronica Linz, Documenta X, ICA London, Walker Art Museum Minneapolis, Berlinischen Galerie Berlin and the Museum of Modern Art San Francisco. You can learn more about Jeron's work by clicking HERE.

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Tuesday, 22 October 2019 18:47

October 28th At The Museum Of Acropolis

On the occasion of the Greek National Holiday of the 28th of October, the Acropolis Museum brings to life the statue of Athena Parthenos, made of gold and ivory, designed by Phidias for the Parthenon. The Museum invites its visitors on a walk of knowledge about its construction materials and techniques, its myths and allegories, its radiance and its adventures.

Presentations about the lost statue of Athena Parthenos will be held by Museum Archaeologist-Hosts in Greek (at 12 noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m. & 4 p.m.) and in English (at 11 a.m. & 3 p.m.). For registration, please refer to the Information Desk at the Museum entrance on the same day, half an hour before the presentation start time. Limited to 30 visitors per session. First-in first-served.
 
Moreover, visitors will have the opportunity to see the special exhibition about the great restoration works of the marble craftsmen of the Acropolis, organized by the Committee for the Conservation of the Acropolis Monuments and the Acropolis Restoration Service. The exhibition is staged at the Acropolis Museum with a large number of mega photos that cover entire walls, giving the visitor a sense of being on the Acropolis site and watching the work in situ.

On Monday 28 October the Museum exhibition areas and the archaeological excavation will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. with free entry for all visitors.

The restaurant on the second floor will operate during the same hours.

Don't forget that clocks in Greece will be turned back one hour on October 31.

On Sunday, October 31st at 04:00:00 clocks in Greece will be turned backward 1 hour to 03:00:00 local standard time as Daylight Saving Time ends, the Infrastructure and Transport Ministry announced.

Following an EU survey where 80% of Europeans said they were opposed to the clock changes, the time changes were supposed to end this year, however, this initiative has not been made official yet, as it has not been finalized by the European Council.

Greeks will turn their clocks back to 'summer time' on the last Sunday of March 2022.
Watch theatre,
where theatre was born!

No visit in Athens can be considered complete unless you witness its contemporary creativity! The National Theatre of Greece, a country’s leading cultural organization, invites you to check in for the ultimate artistic experience in Athens! For the Season 2019/20, the National Theatre has prepared more than 20 productions that satisfy all audiences: classical and contemporary plays, performances for young audiences, family seasonal shows, musicals, etc. Attend one or more of the following English-surtitled performances:

Where: At the Ziller Building’s Main Stage
When: Wednesday to Sunday

TONIGHT WE IMPROVISE

Based on the play of the phenomenal Luigi Pirandello, who knows best how to blur the borders between reality and fantasy. With Manos Hadjidakis’ legendary music score. Is there any reason to miss it?
Ends: 27/10/2019

A CHRISTMAS’ CAROL by Charles Dickens Jack

Thorne’s new adaptation of the popular novel turned into a must-see family musical! Original music by Thodoris Economou
From: 15/11/2019
Ends: 12/1/2020

MACBETH by William Shakespeare

No words necessary when it comes to a masterpiece! Directed by the NTG’s Artistic Director, Dimitris Lignadis, who holds the titular part as well. In co-production with the Municipal Theatre of Piraeus.
From: 7/2/2020
Ends: 8/3/2020

The LADY FROM MAXIMS’ by Georges Feydeau
The ingenious farceur bedevils his heroes… Yet once again! You are going to leave the theatre in tears – either from laughter or from anguish (we guarantee)!
From: 21/3/2020
Ends: 31/5/2020




Venue: Rex Theatre Stage:
Stage: “Marika Kotopouli”

THE MAN WHO LAUGHS, based on Victor Hugo’s magnificent novel.

The original Joker and his struggle for survival. Dark but charming, this adaptation combines music and theatre in the most interesting way!
Ends 10/11/2029

The NEW HOUSE by Carlo Goldoni

An insightful depiction of a life in debt. Rings a bell to anyone? Grandeur, lies, fake loves, greediness, opportunism, and so much more can be found in this timeless comedy.
From: 22/11/2019
Ends: 9/2/2020

Paper Moon by Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanasiou

We wanted to add a new Greek comedy in our repertory and we opted for the best! We commissioned the duo Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanasiou with it so that we don’t need to elaborate!
From 20/02/2020
Ends 31/5/2020



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