
Events for July 15, 2016
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8:00 am
Agrotourism Festival
An exhibition of the local traditional products displayed in beautiful wooden pavilions (open on Sundays, too), where events and excursions free of charge, of agro-touristic, cultural, traditional and folklore interest, are also held. Every afternoon from Friday to Sunday, all through July, there is a kiosk for creative pastime for children (painting, constructions etc).
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Αntigone, Sophocles – National Theatre, NTNG, CTO – Stathis Livathinos
The conflict between Oedipus’ two sons, Polynices and Eteocles, over the throne is at an end. Both brothers are found dead on the field of battle. Creon, the new king of Thebes, has ordered that Polynices, who took up arms against his own homeland, be left unburied. But the dead man’s sister, Antigone, resolves to honour him with a
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Stamatis Kraounakis 8 Οctober 1838. Theodoros Kolokotronis’ speech to the young Greeks at Pnyx, with Eleni Ouzounidou
It is up to you to fix and adorn this land we freed. Kolokotronis’ speech to young Greeks is a text that keeps on cropping up in my mind for many years. Ouzounidou and I have spent a long time working together on all sorts of things: Aristophanes, Loula Anagnostaki, Dario Fo. I know her sound and her
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