This year, Fotini Darra is making an exciting musical journey with her wonderful voice and the accompaniment of a piano together with the excellent George Papachristoudis. With a cool and […]
Find out more »Sokratis Malamas back on stage again this summer in the open air of Paleo Eleourgio at the Aisxylia festival on Monday the 23rd of August. Joining him on stage beloved […]
Find out more »The culmination of a long-term, dedicated practice-based study on the ancient tragedy, which commanded a special translation of the original text by poet and theatre writer Dimitris Dimitriades, Zero Point’s […]
Find out more »Lauded for his many hilarious productions of Aristophanes comedies, director Yannis Kakleas returns to Epidaurus, venturing into ancient Greek tragedy for the very first time. The artist will present Euripides’ Orestes, […]
Find out more »George Avramidis was born in Thessaloniki Greece and grew up in the city of Giannitsa. In 1998 he became a member of the national orchestra of northern TV organisation whilst […]
Find out more »“Look Around You” is the title of Yannis Kotsiras’ 2021 summer tour. “Look around you’’ is also the title of the song we have already grown to love, from his […]
Find out more »Dimitra Galani presents at the Old Elefsina Oil Mill on Wednesday, September 1st, a tribute to love songs, a journey through time and the world. A musical wandering in love […]
Find out more »Mr.Dikanos, a relentless landowner, builds a scarecrow and teaches him wild lessons. The scarecrow, however, feels lonely and befriends the birds that christen it Straw and promise to teach it […]
Find out more »A Greek-Japanese Cine-Operetta, where the ancient Greek myth of the Abduction of Persephone comes alive before the eyes of a Japanese group, as the arrival of a stranger man forces […]
Find out more »Fed up with the political, social and financial corruption of the city, Pesthetaerus and Euelpides seek Tereus, formerly a human and currently transformed into a Hoopoe, in order to learn […]
Find out more »This summer, Dimitris Zervoudakis is joined by Georgia Dagaki, a gathering that blends modern music from the north and south of Greece, music from Thessaloniki and Crete. Two separate worlds […]
Find out more »In a dying Greek village, two cousins and five women decide to do things differently. With a little help from Wagner, they cultivate an ancient tomato seed and enter the […]
Find out more »This is an original text by Iolis Andreadis and Aris Asproulis, based on research. The two authors, in their twelfth play, combining historical events with fiction, they unfold it on […]
Find out more »Behind the open-air theatre of the Old Oil Mill in Eleusis, Andreas Lolis presents a large-scale sculpture installation that evokes an excavation in progress. Acting as a threshold detector, Lolis […]
Find out more »Seems like an ordinary trip to a remote beach. Four young women enjoy the warmth of the sun, the coolness of the sea and one another's company. None of them […]
Find out more »Ars Aeterna Art Company and Municipal & Regional Theatre of Ioannina present this summer Euripides’ Bakkhai, one of the greatest plays of classical Greek drama, and in some ways the […]
Find out more »Euripides in Phoenix composes a multi-faceted family and political drama about the fratricidal battle of Eteocles and Polyneikis, while turning the viewers' interest to values such as justice, equality and […]
Find out more »Electric Swan by Konstantina Kotzamani Buildings are not supposed to move. But on Avenida Libertador 2050, a building moves and the ceiling shivers, causing a strange nausea that devours its […]
Find out more »Eleusis 2023 European Capital of Culture and the Aeschylia Festival present the Greek premiere of the “OMMA” performance, by the internationally renowned choreographer, Josef Nadj, on September 15 & 16, […]
Find out more »The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea, Sulla Tzoumerka's third film after the Explosion and the Country of Origin, follows two women, a police officer, a former counter-terrorism official, and a […]
Find out more »The Horsemen appeared in Lenaea in 424 BC. and won first prize. It was the first time that Aristophanes directed his own work. The Horsemen is a comic political allegory […]
Find out more »Natassa Bofiliou, Themis Karamouratidis and Gerasimos Evangelatos, are traveling this summer the "Harvest Season" throughout Greece and Cyprus. "The Harvest Season", the new performance of the most acclaimed creative group […]
Find out more »After its world premiere at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), at the 35th Warsaw International Film Festival and at the 60th Thessaloniki Film Festival, where it was awarded […]
Find out more »Aisxylia Festival is under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Sports & the Hellenic Tourism Organization.
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