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Ancient Greek port next to Constantinople

It is dated to the 2nd BC. X. century and is located at a distance 20 kilometers from the city

A port from the Roman era and next to it an older one, which presents Greek elements and dates back to the 2nd BC. X. century have been brought to light by the excavations carried out in Constantinople at a distance 20 kilometers from the city, on a small peninsula of the Kyutsukcekmetse lake.

The first has already been identified as it is believed to be the city of Vathonea, some ruins of which are submerged in the waters of the lake. Bathonea came to light for the first time in 2007, after a dry spell, when the water level of the lake went down. Then it was discovered that the port was hiding a huge treasure of ancient artifacts, dating from the 4th to the 6th century AD. X., that is, the period, in which Constantinople was founded.

Harbor walls, well-built multi-storey buildings that may have belonged to a mansion or palace, a huge outdoor tank, a Byzantine temple of the 5th or 6th century that was built on the foundations of an ancient Greek temple, a cemetery of the same era as well as stone-built roads were brought to light by archaeologists during the last excavation period in the area of ​​the smaller port. Currency, pottery and other findings besides, suggest that the church was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 557 but remained in use until the 1037, when another earthquake completely demolished it.
As is obvious, the specific area had continuous habitation and activity since the ancient Greek era. As announced by the Turkish archaeologists who are carrying out the excavations, the settlement was very large since it seems to have extended at least to 7,8 square km. The harbor walls are also long, which reaches at least half the length of the walls of Constantinople.
The possibility that this was a resort of the time is something that is being investigated, however, the name Vathoneas is not certain either, as the reports about her, derived from ancient and Byzantine sources are unclear. In particular, Pliny the Elder speaks in his "Natural History" of a river called Bathynia, which flows into the lake.

While a Byzantine monk, Saint Theophanes the Confessor mentions a region in the 9th century, who calls her Vathyasos.

However, glass objects and ceramics dating back to the 14th century were found at the site, but also plinths with the inscription KONCTANS, of the 5th m. X. century. Other findings also show the city's commercial relations with distant regions such as Palestine and Syria. However, its relationship with Constantinople remains unclear although it could have served both merchant ships and the empire's fleet as a safe harbor outside the city walls.. As is well known, Constantinople had ports in the Horned Gulf and the Sea of ​​Marmara.
The discovery of a building structure at the bottom of the lake is also interesting, which probably belonged to a lighthouse. And if this is verified, it will be one of only three Roman lighthouses, which are known to have existed in the eastern Mediterranean, next to those of Alexandria and Patara (ancient city and port of Lycia in Asia Minor).
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Modern art is inspired by Byzantine art

Exhibition of a Danish artist at the Byzantine Museum
The Danish painter and sculptor was inspired by Byzantine art, writer and poetPer Kirkebywho presents his works at the Byzantine and Christian Museum from February 1 in an exhibition entitled "A creative dialogue with Byzantine art".

Kirkeby's works, however, are not copies of religious icons or theological scenes, although the viewer can detect some colors in them, shapes, structures but also topics related to the Byzantine tradition, but which are included in his work in a completely personal way.

Per Kirkeby (Copenhagen 1938) is one of the most important exponents of neo-expressionism in Denmark but his work is presented for the first time in Greece – although it has previously been exhibited in important foreign museums such as the Tate Modern in London, the National Museum of Contemporary Art-Center Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not long after that, his exhibition is organized at the "Palais des Beaux Arts", in Brussels.
They are presented in Athens 29 his works and the exhibition is curated byMichael Wiebel, art historian, scholar of his work while the organization, which has been undertaken by the Danish embassy in Greece, is under the auspices of the Danish Presidency of the European Union.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalog with texts by the artist, the curator as well as the director of the museumAnastasia Lazaridou. As part of the exhibition, which will last until March 24 2012, thematic lectures and other parallel activities will be held.
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Θ. Angelopoulos: "Έφυγε" the poet of images

His funeral will take place on Friday at 16.00 from the First Cemetery
The great Greek director Theodoros Angelopoulos, who was injured in a car accident that happened shortly before 7 on Tuesday afternoon on the Drapetsona ring road. The director suffered severe brain injuries and the doctors were concerned about whether he should undergo surgery or not.
It is noted that in EKAV, an EDE is carried out in order to clarify the causes of the delay of the axle carrier, at the scene of the accident.
According to the first information, the director was at the scene for a film shoot and at the moment he was crossing the road he was run over by a private motorcycle driven by a special guard who was off duty and was slightly injured.
The investigation of the circumstances under which the accident occurred has been undertaken by the Korydallos Traffic Police, to which the special guard is going to give a statement. As reported by Traffic officers, the incident happened at a distance of approx 30 meters from the exit of the first tunnel on the road towards Keratsini in a dangerous, as they characterize the point, due to the frequency of road accidents that happen there. At the same time, the "microscope" will include the images from a closed-circuit camera located in the tunnel that may have recorded the scene of the accident
The government representative Mr. Pantelis Kapsis with the announcement of the death of the leading Greek director stated: "We all mourn for the great Greek who honored our homeland with his work".
"Forget me in the sea"
"I wish you health and happiness but I can't make your journey/ I'm a visitor/ Everything I touch really hurts/ and then it doesn't belong to me/ And yet someone finds himself saying “it's mine”/ I have nothing of my own I once proudly said/ Now I understand that nothing is nothing/ That I don't even have a name/ And I have to look for one every now and then/ Give me a place to look/ Forget me at sea/ I wish you health and happiness".
(anecdotal poem by Theodoros Angelopoulos written the 1982 shortly before the start of writing the script for the film "Journey to Kythira")
When a director not only doesn't read but doesn't even count the books written about him and his work anymore, then it is at the top.
When on behalf of a film, has the ability to build and then tear down an entire village _as he did with "The Weeping Meadow"_ then he is on top. In France, for a single film by Theodoros Angelopoulos, the "Journey to Kythira", has been written 600 of pages (!) doctoral thesis which was then published commercially.
The opening credits of his film The Weeping Meadow
In Japan there was a stir when his films were released on a special DVD edition which, among other things, contained a recital - by his three daughters- poems he has written himself. In the bibliography concerning him we will even find books in Chinese (!) while whenever he announced even an idea for a film, then the film automatically became an event on the world cinema map many years before its completion just as it happened with his last creation "The other sea" which unfortunately will remain unfinished.
This is the spot where Thodoros Angelopoulos, who was born in 1936 in Athens and studied law and cinema in Paris. After passing through the area of ​​criticism ("Change" newspaper, "Contemporary Cinema" magazine) the most important contemporary ambassador of Greek culture abroad, had been awarded the,what is important in the field of cinema: Palme d'Or at the Cannes festival for "An eternity and a day", grand prize of the committee for "The View of Odysseus" at the same festival, Golden Lion for "Alexander the Great" at the Venice Film Festival. Angelopoulos left leaving a huge void in Greek culture. The culture he believed in, the civilization for which he grieved so much and from his heart for its present decline.
"We are living in a period that I would call unique, not in a good sense but in a negative sense" he had said last year, such a time in Vima, Angelopoulos. "I have several years behind me and I have never experienced anything like this before. Even during the Civil War, in the period of the dictatorship or even in the Occupation, even then things had a strange dynamic, a dynamic underground, where he worked. There was a resistance, there were conflicts with an ideological content, there was the search for a better world. When we had a junta, we thought that at some point it would end and that things would open up. We believed in what seemed like it was going to happen and it never happened.".
Thodoros Angelopoulos managed to reach this point of power and recognition, patiently but also stubbornly cultivating his unique aesthetic and language through a series of films that capture the image and history of his Greece. Of our Greece. Of a Greece that exists next to us but that without the films of Theodoros Angelopoulos we might never have known. Greece in "Representation", of Greece in "Thiasos", of Greece in the "Days of '36", of Greece to "Alexander the Great", in "The Beekeeper" and "The View of Odysseus".
The scenes in the snow from the movie "The Troupe"
"I am a person who belongs to a generation that has gone through specific historical periods in all senses and with the impact of the historical present of each era on everyday life," Thodoros Angelopoulos had told Vima. "I think you can't stay out, and that's the essential difference between my generation of filmmakers and today's".
From the film by Theodoros Angelopoulos "Representation"
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Romeo and Juliet in modern life

Karyofyllia Karabetis in the direction and the leading role

Romeo and Juliet in the computer age, in the age of great threats, in the age of modern "terrorism": THEKarabeti walnut tree suggests, for the 23 January (at 20.30) in the context of the Theatrical Analogy of the Ionian Center his "Juliet of Mackintosh".Stelios Lytra,choosing to oversee the direction and "read" the role of Juliet.
Project written 1991 by the writer and poet who passed away this summer 1993 – in age 41 years, tackles the Shakespearean theme, giving the heroes present-day faces. The case unfolds in the nightmarish atmosphere of an Orwellian-style totalitarian regime, with riot police clashing and young protesters. Juliet is an employee of a huge company that crushes her every day, while Romeo is a wanted "terrorist" who traffics electronic files with prohibited material. The claustrophobic interior and exterior landscape is dominated by screens – or computers, or televisions that constantly show state propaganda, scenes of extreme violence and images of war. They are still playingDimitris Lalos,Yannis Leakos, Elianna Mavromati, Chris Radanoff, Vassilis Hatzidimitrakis, while the video featuresStelios Mainas.
The project was first uploaded on 2000 directed by Simeio theaterNikos Diamantis with herIoanna Makri in the role of Juliet.
In between, this week at the Ionian Center will be given today, Monday and tomorrow, Tuesday 16 and 17 January, two more shows.
Tonight (16/1, at 21.30) "Arthonen Artaud Remembers Hilter in Berlin's Café Roman", directed by himDimitris Kantiotis byNikos Pantelidis. With him on stage,Alexander Botinishe plays the cello. Based on the French theorist's uncredited letter to Hilter, Tom Peckert composed a special monologue, in his spiritBread, which combines extreme thoughts. It will be repeated on 23 and 30 January as well as on 6 February. Start time: 21.30.
Subsequently, next Tuesday, 17 January (at 20.30), her work will be presented in the same spaceSonia Zaharatou "My Enemy". The text places men somewhere in the world, women and children, heroes of a terrorist act. The author points out that“around them, inside the frozen room, where they are trapped, there are guns and explosives. A woman, with her son in her arms, exhausted from fatigue, falls asleep. A man, beside her, he wakes her up and talks to her. He is one of the binders! What can he say to her?; What will be the outcome of the hostage situation?; What will become of our heroes?;». In the theater lectern they readTitika Vlachopoulos (which also has the directorial supervision) and theDimitris Petropoulos.Fauto is playingSophia Mavrogenidou.
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Golden globes 2012: "Descendants" and "Artist" won

The "Descendants", the last film of the American director of Greek origin to dateAlexander Payne, is one of the big winners at this year's Golden Globes, which were presented Sunday night in Los Angeles, hosted by the British actorRicky Gervais, who unlike last year's award this year was sparing with vices.

The sensitive yet comical drama of a middle-aged man (George Clooney) who tries to find a way to communicate with his daughters knowing that his wife is dying, won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Drama and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama (Clooney).

On the "opposite" bank, the category of best comedy or musical, the "Artist" – the mute, his black and white filmMichel Hazanavicius which has been on an upswing since winning at last year's Cannes festival – winning three awards: Best Comedy or Musical, best actor in a comedy or musical for the French actorJean Desjardins and music (Ludovic Burchett).

Too bad Alexander Payne didn't also win the Golden Globe for Best Director, since this award was given toMartin Scorsese for "Hugo", a homage of the director towards the cinema itself which will be shown in theaters shortly.

Another "old", TheWoody Allen won the screenplay award for 'Midnight in Paris', where he too looks nostalgically at something in the past, the old ones, good days of the City of Light.

THEMeryl Streepwon her eighth Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her performance asMargaret Thatcherin the modest but "Iron Lady" by Philinda Lloyd. Respectively in the comedy or musical, orMichelle Williams won for her work on Seven Days with Marilyn where she also plays a real person, herMarilyn Monroe.

The awarding of the Iranian director's film is fairAsghar Farhadi"A separation" but also that of the Canadian veteranChristopher Plummer who won the prize b’ male role for the film "The Rookies" where he played his gay fatherEwan McGregor.

Among the women, the black actress was awardedOctavia Spencer for the anti-racist film "The Maids".

If not all, most of these names will soon be heard again when the Oscar nominations are announced 2012.
Best Movie – Drama: "The Descendants"
Best Movie – Comedy or Musical: «The Artist»
Best Actor – Drama: George Clooney ("The Descendants")
Best Actress – Drama: Meryl Streep («Τhe Iron Lady»)
Best Actor – Comedy or Musical: Jean Dujardin ("The Artist")
Best Actress – Comedy or Musical: Michelle Williams ("Seven Days with Marilyn")
B’ Male Role: Christopher Plummer ("The Rookies")
B’ Female Role: Octavia Spencer ("Maids")
Best Director: Martin Scorsese («Hugo»)
Best Screenplay: Woody Allen ("Midnight in Paris")
Best Animated Film: "The Adventures of Tintin – The Secret of the Unicorn"
Best Music: «The Artist»
Best Song: Masterpiece («W.E.»)
Best Foreign Language Film: "A Separation" by Asghar Farhadi
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Damien Hirst's dots travel around the world

Damien Hirst's famous dot paintings are taking the world by storm. The exhibition consisting of the artist's spot paintings are presented in eleven Gagosian galleries around the world. Among the cities visited by the exhibition is Athens.

The exhibition includes more than 300 tables, from the first dot painted by Hirst that year 1986, even his recent works and they bear strange names, such as "Cocaine Hydrochloride".

He himself has declared: “Imagine a universe of dots. Every time I create a painting I cut out a square piece of this universe. But the dots are reborn in the part I cut. They are all connected to each other".

Hirst, one of the most influential artists of our time, has made 1.500 overall spot paintings, while now a team of his assistants is working on a million-dot project that will take nine years to complete.

The projects are of various dimensions. Ξεκινούν από μισή κουκκίδα (2,4×1,2 cm.), ενώ άλλα είναι τεραστίων διαστάσεων. Παρουσιάζονται ταυτόχρονα σε έντεκα γκαλερί σε ολόκληρο τον κόσμο και προέρχονται από συλλογές και 20 διαφορετικές χώρες του κόσμου.

Παράλληλα με την έκθεση θα κυκλοφορήσει η έκδοση «The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011», η οποία αποτελεί μια πλήρη αναφορά σε όλα τα έργα με κουκκίδες που φιλοτεχνήθηκαν από τον Hirst στο αντίστοιχο διάστημα.

Η έκθεση «Damien Hirst: Κουκκίδες, η πλήρης συλλογή, 1986-2011» θα προηγηθεί της πρώτης μεγάλης αναδρομικής έκθεσης του έργου του Χερτς, η οποία θα εγκαινιαστεί στην Tate Modern τον Απρίλιο του 2012.

Σε αυτήν κεντρικό έκθεμα θα είναι το «For the Love of God», ένα ανθρώπινο κρανίο φτιαγμένο από πλατίνα και διαμάντια.

Η έκθεση The complete spot paintings διαρκεί έως τις 10 Μαρτίου και στην Αθήνα φιλοξενείται στην γκαλερί Bogosian, Μέρλιν 3, Kolonaki.
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The Almodovar Archive

Almodovar's cinematic style, his scripts, his characters have evolved at the same time as his iconography. Bright colors are always there along with strong passions, but the language of his cinematography is no longer the pretentious kitsch of his early films. Let's say Volver and The Skin I Inhabit are two good examples of this. The first has images from the working class, from the city and the road the second from the upper urban, from the living room and the designer furniture. But both are elegant, his photography and art direction are now far from kitsch.
Such photos have been collected in the Taschen book The Pedro Almodóvar Archives and they are above 600, from the personal archive of the Spanish director. They start from 87, from the time of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown to now the 2011. The captions are also his.
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