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“Sonic Histories: Passerby” at The Intermission – Exploring the shared history of Ruvan Wijesooriya and Nick Zinner

The exhibition revisits fleeting experiences: a concert, a crowded room, a conversation that lingers, the space between sound and bodies, and after-hours gatherings that seem never to end. The Intermission presents the ongoing programme Sonic Histories, an initiative that explores oral traditions and cultural histories preserved, transmitted, or embedded through music. Bringing together academics, musicians, artists, and theorists, the programme creates a shared space for interdisciplinary exchange. On Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 19:00, Passerby, a photography exhibition by Ruvan

Five decades of Mykonos through the eyes of Brian Aurelio Piccini

For more than five decades, Canadian-born painter Brian Aurelio Piccini has been observing, documenting, and reimagining Mykonos through his art. The exhibition Painting with the Canvas, curated by Irene Savvani and presented at the Municipal Gallery of Mykonos “Maria Iglessi,” (Matogianni & Kalogera Halls) brings together works spanning different periods of the artist’s career, offering a visual journey through the island’s landscapes, people, and changing identity. More than a retrospective, Painting with the Canvas forms part of the Municipal Gallery

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A psychedelic soul night in the heart of Athens

As part of its “Summer in the Atrium” programme, STOA Culture, with PPC as Grand Sponsor, welcomes Hidroliq and Sugahspank! for a special musical encounter that brings the pulse of the contemporary jazz, funk, and soul scene to the Atrium of the historic Arsakeio Arcade. Emerging on the Athenian music scene in 2022, Hidroliq introduced a fresh and eclectic sound that refuses to be confined by genre boundaries. Rooted in jazz improvisation and driven by the powerful rhythms of funk,

Ancient ritual meets contemporary ballet: CORYBANTES at the Eleutherna Archaeological Museum

The ancient landscape of Crete is set to welcome an extraordinary encounter between archaeology and contemporary dance. On 26 and 27 June 2026, the Eleutherna Archaeological Museum will host CORYBANTES, a site-specific production created through a collaboration between Professor Nikos Stampolidis and Studio Simkin, the creative platform founded by internationally acclaimed dancer Daniil Simkin. Produced and commissioned by the Friends of the Eleutherna Archaeological Museum, the event transforms the museum grounds into a stage where myth, history, and movement converge.
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