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Grammars of the Possible: When language becomes image, rhythm, and matter

What happens when words cease to function solely as carriers of meaning and become images, gestures, or objects? How can a letter, a symbol, or a repeated word communicate beyond the limits of language itself? These questions lie at the heart of Grammars of the Possible: Between Word and Sign, the group exhibition curated by Paolo Cortese and presented at Gramma_Epsilon Gallery. Bringing together the work of Mirella Bentivoglio, Amelia Etlinger, Elisabetta Gut, and Greta Schödl, the exhibition explores four

Badke(remix): When tradition becomes an act of resistance

What happens when a traditional folk dance becomes a vehicle for contemporary expression? In Badke(remix), the Palestinian dabke is reimagined through the lenses of contemporary dance, hip hop, capoeira, and circus arts. The result is a dynamic performance that honours its roots while opening a conversation about community, freedom, and cultural transformation. As part of the twentieth-anniversary celebrations of Pireos 260 and the festival’s “Voices of the Arab World” programme, Palestinian artists Amir Sabra and Ata Khatab bring their acclaimed

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CINEFIX #HEAT: The hottest summer screenings on the EMST rooftop

This June and July, the rooftop of the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST) transforms once again into one of the city’s most atmospheric open-air cinemas. Under the title CINEFIX #HEAT, the programme explores the many meanings of heat, from rising summer temperatures and restless nights to burning desires, dangerous seductions and explosive passions. Bringing together film noir classics, cult favourites and art-house masterpieces, the programme presents films set in sweltering cities, humid apartments and emotionally charged worlds where

STOA Culture welcomes its first theatre production with “Penelopes and Penelopiades – The Loom”

This summer, a new cultural landmark comes to life in the heart of Athens. STOA Culture, the newly activated open-air atrium of the historic Arsakeio Arcade, launches its programme Summer in the Atrium, transforming the city centre into a vibrant meeting point for theatre, music and contemporary culture. The first theatrical production to be presented in the space is a new project by the renowned Theatre of Art Karolos Koun: Penelopes and Penelopiades – The Loom, directed by the theatre’s
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