What happens when a traditional folk dance becomes a vehicle for contemporary expression? In Badke(remix), the Palestinian dabke is reimagined through the
Set inside a restored modernist apartment near Mavili Square, PK21 examines the relationship between architecture, historic Italian design and contemporary cultural memory
“Creation is not the result of what we want to do. It is the result of an entire cosmic process… If one approaches it correctly, one can give it form… The only thing that encourages this kind of insight is love… And by love I mean the whole of it, eros and agape, the divine and the human reconciled, as the Greeks understood it. That is what I am trying to do: reconcile humanity with the world.” – Michalis Lekakis,
The gardens of the Megaron Athens Concert Hall once again become an open-air destination for music lovers this summer, as the venue continues its successful collaboration with UNITEL, one of the world’s leading producers and distributors of classical music and opera recordings. On Thursday, June 25 at 20:30, audiences will have the opportunity to experience Giuseppe Verdi’s monumental Nabucco in a spectacular production from the Arena di Verona, featuring renowned soprano Anna Netrebko in the demanding role of Abigaille. Part
From football, basketball and tennis to immersive summer sports camps, Costa Navarino presents a comprehensive summer programme for young guests. Costa Navarino
As part of the “Summer at the Atrium” programme, supported by PPC as Grand Sponsor, STOA Culture welcomes Jerome Kaluta to the Atrium of the historic Arsakeio Arcade for one of the most uplifting and groove-filled live events of the season. On Friday, June 26, the multi-talented performer takes the stage of Athens’ newest cultural venue for an open-air celebration packed with rhythm, energy, and summer spirit. Known for his magnetic stage presence and effortless connection with audiences, Kaluta promises
A quadrupedal robot draped in animal hide emerges from the darkness of a riverside forest at dawn. Moving through tall grasses, pine trees and along the edge of a stream, it appears both familiar and unsettling, suspended somewhere between creature and machine. With Aubade, her new video installation presented at Beetroot House in Thessaloniki, visual artist Fani Boudouroglou continues her ongoing investigation into the shifting relationships between humans, animals and technology. The work follows Boston Dynamics’ robotic dog Spot, renamed