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David Lynch Heritage Band Presents “Truths be Told” at Jazzét Music Hall

The atmospheric world of composer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist David Lynch comes to Jazzét Music Hall for two special evenings on June 13 and 14, with the presentation of his latest album, Truths be Told. Balancing contemporary jazz, cinematic lyricism and free improvisation, the new work unfolds as a deeply personal musical journey. Through original compositions that draw from spiritual jazz, the contemporary European jazz scene, as well as ambient and film music influences, Lynch creates rich sonic landscapes that invite

“Rahokokkalia” Explores Density, Connection and the Human Body Through Dance

Choreographer Agni Papadeli Rossetou presents Rahokokkalia (“Backbone”), a new dance work inspired by the idea of density and the invisible forces that bind bodies, matter and communities together. The performance will be presented at FIAT in Athens from 17 to 21 June 2026. The title refers to the backbone, but also evokes a range of interconnected images: a fishbone, a mountain ridge, the human spine, or the core strength of a group. Through these associations, the work examines processes of

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Maria La Callas: The Costumes That Brought a Legend Back to Life

More than four decades after her death, Maria Callas continues to captivate audiences across generations. Her voice transformed opera, her presence transcended the stage, and her image remains one of the most enduring symbols of twentieth-century elegance. This summer, the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture invites visitors to rediscover the legendary soprano through a different lens: the art of costume design. From 27 May to 13 September 2026, the exhibition Maria La Callas: The Art of Italian Costume Design in

Queers Read Out Loud 4 Returns to Athens with an Evening Dedicated to Queer Nightlife

On Thursday, June 11 at 8:00 p.m., Hyper Hypo hosts the fourth edition of Queers Read Out Loud, the annual event curated by Vassilia Kaga that explores queer experience through readings, poetry, storytelling, and performance. This year’s edition, titled Queers Read Out Loud 4, unfolds around the theme “Legendary Queers of the Night”, accompanied by a photo projection celebrating iconic figures and memories from queer nightlife culture. Bringing together voices from across the LGBTQI+ community, the evening invites participants to
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