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“Tisento”: An Immersive Acoustic Performance in Dialogue with Maria Filippakopoulou’s Exhibition at Kourd Gallery

As Maria Filippakopoulou’s solo exhibition Radiant Landscape of Colour, curated by Eleni Varopoulou, continues at Kourd Gallery until 4 July 2026, the gallery presents a special one-night performance that extends the exhibition beyond the visual experience. On Wednesday, 1 July, at 21:00, actress, director, and performer Georgia Tsagkaraki, together with composer Stefanos Giakoumakis, will present Tisento, an immersive acoustic performance created in direct dialogue with Filippakopoulou’s paintings. Rather than interpreting the artworks, Tisento listens to their inner resonance. Through a

TAO Dance Theater Brings 16 & 17 to Pireos 260 for the Athens Epidaurus Festival

One of the leading voices in contemporary dance, Tao Ye and China’s internationally acclaimed TAO Dance Theater return to Greece with 16 & 17, a compelling double bill from the company’s renowned Numerical Series. The performances will take place on 13 and 14 July at Pireos 260 as part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival. In 16, sixteen dancers move as a single living organism, generating a continuous flow of energy that unfolds through subtle, interconnected movement. Inspired by the spiralling

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Afsaneh Mahian’s “The Shadows” brings ancient tragedy into the present at the Athens Epidaurus Festival

Can ancient tragedy still speak to the realities of our time? Iranian director and playwright Afsaneh Mahian believes it can. Following its international premiere at Germany’s Theater der Welt festival, The Shadows comes to the Athens Epidaurus Festival for performances on 7 and 8 July at Pireos 260 (Space E). The production replaces the previously announced The Child, whose presentation became impossible after members of the Iranian artistic team were unable to obtain visas in time. Drawing on extensive research

Douglas Knesse’s First Solo Exhibition in Greece Opens at Zoumboulakis Galleries

Brazilian artist Douglas Knesse presents his first solo exhibition in Greece at Zoumboulakis Galleries, introducing a new body of paintings developed during his residency in Athens. “Dreaming was not enough” reflects on paradise as an imagined destination, bringing together memories of Rio de Janeiro, impressions from Athens, and a painterly language that moves between abstraction and figuration. What does paradise mean today? Is it a destination, a memory, or simply an idea that continues to shape the way we imagine
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