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Join Lynn Roulo for a Full Moon Night Yoga on Sunday, Aug 26th! These nights are magical. 

A few details:

-Class is a one hour, all levels Kundalini Yoga class. All levels means you can do this class. Yes, you.

-You can borrow a mat free of charge.

-Class is in English with some Greek translation.

-This is a donation based class (give what you want and can afford).

-Doors open at 21:00, class is from 21:30-22:30. Please be sure to be on time. Doors will close at 21:30

-if you haven't been to the Acropolis Roof Deck, please message me for the address (lynn@lynnroulo.com).

 
See you there!
In the context of their new project, Oh Europa, two dynamic performance artists from Bristol, U.K., who work together under the name Action Hero, are travelling over 30,000km across Europe in a motorhome, recording songs of love, heartbreak, loss and desire, sung by the people they meet.

After stopping in the U.K., Germany, France, Belgium and Hungary, they will arrive at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. From 22 to 26/08, they invite us to go into their motorhome and sing a love song; it can be any type of love song – modern or traditional, about falling in love or falling out of love, break-ups or make-ups. All voices are welcome! You can sing solo, or with friends; bring the lyrics along, or find them on your mobile.

In this ever-evolving archive, Action Hero creatively fuse installation and performance, while creating a love-song saga, in an audio broadcast from the literal edges of the continent – a hopeful, reparative act, and an attempt to build connections. Detached from political sound bites, diplomacy, or art-speak, the messages instead speak in song about who we are and how we feel, straight from the heart.

Their archive, constantly enriched with love songs in all European languages, will broadcast 24/7 by beacons placed by the artists throughout the continent, on its literal edges, as well as on borders, hinterlands and divides, both political and historical, natural and geographical, imagined and real. If you want to listen to the broadcast, you can navigate to the beacon nearest you, including the one at SNFCC of course, using the Oh Europa app, a free download for IoS and Android.
Oh Europa invites us to re-imagine the terrains of Europe - psychic, emotional, political and physical, offering an opportunity to re-orientate and re-imagine our relationships with each other and with the space we share.

Who is Action Hero
Gemma Paintin and James Stenhouse share an interdisciplinary performance practice together under the name Action Hero. Since 2005, they have created performances spanning theatre, live art, installation, multi media and site-specific practice, which have toured to nearly 30 countries across 5 continents.

Their ongoing interests lie in the iconography of popular culture and its use; both as a weapon and as a shared cultural memory. Action Hero’s work is always experimenting with form, and as a result their work expands across multiple creative practices. Although they work primarily with live performance, they regularly work with processes and mediums with which they are unfamiliar, adopting a radical DIY approach which often sees them navigating solo through new technical and creative territories.
Tuesday, 07 August 2018 11:33

Dora Stratou Traditional Greek Dances

Discover the traditional side of Greece by watching folk dances from every corner of the country. Or take a swing at learning a dance step or two yourself.

Located in a dreamy location on Philopappou Hill, with a view of the Parthenon, the Dora Stratou Greek Dance Theatre is open all summer long. If a dance class isn’t your thing, check out the costumes from each corner of the country or browse the theatre’s collection of books, photographs and films.


When: 23 May – 23 September 2018. Wednesday - Friday 21:30, Saturday- Sunday at 20:30. Monday, Tuesday (and 4-8, 28-29 July και 8-19 August) closed.
Tuesday, 07 August 2018 11:21

Art Project: A Book Affair

The ultimate event for book lovers. Greek and international publishers, authors, editors, and artists will present their work in lectures, talks, performances, and book signings. Taking place across three venues, Radio Athènes, The Goethe Institute, and The Benaki Museum, the topics covered range from fashion to psychoanalysis, architecture to literature.

Days & Hours: Wednesdays 14.00-20.00, Saturdays 13.00-17.00
The National Archaeological Museum in collaboration with the Italian Archaeological School at Athens organize the temporary exhibition "Hadrian and Athens. Conversing with an Ideal World" in the Gallery 31a of the Sculpture Collection. The exhibition marks the 1900 years since the beginning of Adrian's Principate in AD 117, an anniversary that was celebrated in manifold ways by major European museums and cultural institutions.

The Athenian Kosmetai gallery in the permanent exhibition of the Sculpture Collection was selected as the ideal setting for the development of the museological concept. Portraits of the Emperor Hadrian are on display centrally in an imaginary philosophical dialogue about Greek culture with emblematic figures of intellectuals such as Metrodorus, Antonius Polemon and Herodes Atticus. Portraits of Plato and Aristoteles, standing as symbols of Greek philosophical thought, observe the imagined conservation, along with the Kosmetai at the back of the hall, i.e. the officials who were responsible for the intellectual and physical education of the ephebes in the Athenian gymnasia of the imperial period. Through this enriched exhibition narrative, the guardians of the traditional education (paideia) of ancient Athens are approached with new interpretative media that highlight the deep spiritual affinity between Hellenic and Roman culture.

The world of the Athenian Gymnasia is also enlivened by a series of representative exhibits and the splendid bust of Antinous, the emperor's beloved companion, who was deified after his premature death and venerated in the Gymnasia as a model of youthful beauty and vigour.

Opening Hours: Monday 13:00-20:00, Tuesday-Sunday 09:00-16:00
Wednesday, 05 September 2018 19:25

Ballet Zorba At The Panathenaic Stadium

35 Countries - 3,000,000 Spectators!

The classic work, famous all over the world, Zorba by Mikis Theodorakis and Lorca Massine, is presented at the Panathenaic Stadium for a single magnificent performance on Sunday 16 September.

The literary hero of the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis is animated by the dancers of the Sofia Opera Ballet, the Orchestra of the National Opera and the Mixed Chorus, at the Kallimarmaro Stadium, in the music direction of Nikos Haliasas.

Watch the trailer HERE!
The visitors centre of the National Observatory of Athens will be conducting evening tours in English on dates throughout August and September offering the public the opportunity to peer through the 8 metre dome of the Doridis telescope, to enjoy the Athenian sky from the Hill of the Nymphs, opposite the Acropolis.

Tours will be conducted in English in August and September starting at 9:00pm at a cost of 5 euros per person on the following dates:

August 1, 3, 4, 11, 24, 25, 29, and 31.

September every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights.

Originally posted on WhyAthens.com
A special evening dedicated to Leonard Cohen at the Megaron Garden.

On the day when Leonard Cohen would have celebrated his 84th birthday, three young performing artists interpret songs sealed by his characteristic deep voice, accompanied by three talented musicians.

Join Nalyssa Green, Sugahspank! and Lou is as they take us on a voyage to Leonard Cohen’s enchanting universe.

A magical night devoted to Leonard Cohen to be a memorable highlight of the Megaron’s marvelous summer line-up of outdoor performances in their Concert Hall Gardens.

The energetic Sugahspank trio will showcase the great poet and musician who, throughout his full life, was both a teacher and a student, and who touched many across the world with his meaningful music.
To celebrate the two-year anniversary from the day it opened its doors to the public, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) invites photographers of all skill levels to participate in a group photography exhibition that will showcase moments of SNFCC life through their lenses.

The images may have been captured at an earlier date. They can focus on architecture, or a moment in time – any time of the year, any SNFCC area. Creative interpretations of this topic are encouraged!

This call for entries is free to enter for all photographers around the world over the age of 18. You may submit your entry at SNFCC.org/fence until 2 September 2018. Once the call for entries has come to a close, a jury of highly-regarded photography curators, academics and representatives of the organizers will review all images submitted for consideration The images selected by the Jury will be presented as a large-scale outdoor photography exhibition at the SNFCC. The exhibit will span a length of 400 meters, installed along the perimeter of the SNFCC.

The exhibition will be designed and produced by the New York based organization United Photo Industries in its signature "FENCE" exhibition style, and will be open for all visitors to explore and enjoy, thanks to an exclusive grant by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.

For more information, please visit: SNFCC
Every Monday to Thursday, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., visitors can enjoy their coffee or lunch at the Museum restaurant listening to live harp music by Thodoris Matoulas.

Thodoris Matoulas is a member of the Contemporary Music Orchestra of ERT since 1995. He has collaborated with all Greek orchestras and has worked with Greek and foreign artists. He also teaches at the Athenaeum Conservatory.
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