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The preservation of the ancient theater of Dodoni is a puzzle that is looking for a solution

Puzzle, which, however, must be solved, the preservation of the ancient theater of Dodoni remains despite years of efforts by the competent services of the Ministry of Culture and by experts to reverse the tragic situation in which it has fallen.

The reason is "natural" and has to do with the friable stone from which it was made and which turns into, at a fast pace now, in gravel.

The restoration of the first seven rows of seats was therefore seen by the members of the Central Archaeological Council a few weeks ago in an autopsy that took place in Dodoni and although they agreed that the work is being carried out in the right way, they couldn't help but point out, for one more time, that time is not on our side. Because wear and tear "runs" faster than any operations.

The authenticity of the material used in the restoration but also the authenticity of the form of the monument are also fundamental issues.

Artificial stone will therefore continue to be used at the lower level of the sockets to ensure their fixation, while natural stone will be placed on the upper surface for the best image of the monument.

Even after all the restoration is over though, which will take a long time to happen, the theater will not be usable. Because even if someone steps on or sits on a bench, the stone will be in danger of breaking.

Source : tovima.gr

The foreign verse is… Greek!

Homegrown bands with English-language lyrics look to the future

Three interesting Greek English-speaking bands that have a present and especially a future appear in the coming days in Athens in two clubs to present their works.

The sound of Electric Litany can, Tango With Lions and Vokomolech may be different but this proves that young Greek artists have different hiring, different influences and mainly musical vision. There aren't many who disagree about the English verse. However, this does not mean that there are no worthy proposals that need our support.

Electric Litany with opening act Tango With Lions appear on Thursday 15 Of March, at the Gagarin club 205. Two different bands from two different countries will unite two diverse music scenes. The lo-fi culture of abandoned buildings, of the unpretentious emotions and dynamic robotic rhythms of Electric Litany will meet the acoustic folk collective of Katerina Papachristou and Tango with Lions in a live that, if nothing else, it will not lack atmosphere.

Electric Litany

After record silence 2 years, and approx 8 months after their last appearance here with Interpol, Electric Litany return to Athens to give us a first taste of their upcoming second studio album. The single "Enemy", released by Inner Ear, seeks the perfect balance between personal/social revolution and romance/love.

Tango With Lions

The intro to this quirky universe is taken on a more minimalistic note, the changing musical collective of Tango with Lions formed the 2007 from Kat (K. Papachristou), known for her collaborations with many bands of the English-speaking indie/alternative scene. With the soundtrack of her diaries and influenced by current affairs, from books, from her favorite movies and music, recorded with Ottomo at Fab Liquid Studios her first album called 'Tango with Lions', mainly in an acoustic style, with an American folk mood and a correspondingly introverted lyrical microcosm, in which Kat's special voice guides us in every corner, through the atmosphere of her songs.

* The doors open at 21:00. Inception: 21:45. Ticket price: 12 euro. Special pre-sale price: 10 euro (for the first ones 100 tickets).

Next Friday (16 Of March) Bokomolech appear at the Fuzz club with guests False Alarm with Scott McCloud.

The Bokomolech are here again! The Greek band will be on the Fuzz stage, presenting songs from his nearly twenty year career as well as the brand new album, «Mass Vulture», which marks their return to the discography after approx 9 years.

Special guest of the evening, ο Scott McCloud, front man of the legendary Girls Against Boys! Along with False Alarm, one of the most interesting new bands on the domestic scene, will present some tracks from the GVSB era, as well as new material.

Bokomolech

One of the best known and best groups of the Athenian scene, the Bokomolech (a name that is a portmanteau of that Ukrainian physiologist Oleksandr Bogomoletz, who, in the 40s, composed an elixir to prolong life to 140 years) they have seven to their credit, along with the upcoming one, releases.

Their debut, «Xero» (1995), is a milestone for the domestic Rock'n'Roll discography. Such was the sensation it caused, so that on two of their next releases Bokomolech found themselves collaborating with Steve Albini (Big Black, Shellac), one of the most iconic personalities of the American underground scene, who became best known as the producer on Nirvana's 'In Utero'.

After a slow but persistent process, the Bokomolech ended up choosing the 10 of tracks included on 'Mass Vulture', their brand new album released by Inner Ear. The Bokomolech are the: Dimitris Ioannou (voice), Vlasis Karagiannis (drums), Christina Kassesian (guitar), Lila Katerinaki (bass), Tasos Protopapas (keyboards / loupes), Kostas Ragousis (guitar).

Scott McCloud

Scott Mc Cloud is the lead singer and mastermind of Girls Against Boys, one of the most well-known and at the same time quality bands of the American scene of the 90's.

Very beloved by the Greek public, McCloud has visited our country several times in the past, both with his band and as a solo artist. With Girls Against Boys they laid the foundations for the formation of today's post-punk / dance audio. On Friday night, False Alarm will accompany him on vocals.

The latter resumed it 2010 (after a short try the 1998) and consist of S.Pyros D (drums / member of Rockin’ Bones), Kostas Oikonomou (bass), Konstantinos Kopanakis (guitar), Nikos Kopanakis (guitar) and Nikos Baltzois (voice).

They have already recorded their first single, the excellent 'Sell Me Something' (with Scott McCloud on vocals) / «Down I Go», which they will present live, along with material from their upcoming debut album.

* The doors will open at 20:00 and tickets are sold in advance, to 12 euro, at the Ticket House (University 42, inside gallery, tel. 210 3608366), in Public (Karageorg of Serbia 1, pl. Constitution, tel. 210 3246210) and at www.ticketarena.gr.

The price at checkout, the night of the concert, it will be 15 euro. Fuzz Live Music Club (Athena): Piraeus 209 & Patr. Joachim 1, Taurus. Phone: 210 3450817 /www.fuzzclub.gr

Source : tovima.gr

Thessaloniki Documentary Festival: People in the trash

Photo exhibition highlights the enormous problem of slums

Five characteristic slums of the world, in Dhaka, in Karachi, in Johannesburg, in Port-au-Prince and Nairobi, form the backdrop of a major photography exhibition signed by an equal number of award-winning photographers from the Noor agency.

This time the exhibition is being held in Thessaloniki as part of the 14th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.

THE Stanley Green, or Alexandra Fagina, The Francesco Zizzola, The Jon Lowenstein and the Pep Bonnet they are the protagonists of the photos behind the lens, while the faces of hundreds of anonymous destitute and homeless "decorate" the content of the exhibition entitled "Urban Survivors – Surviving in the slums of the world» and is housed in the Contemporary Art Center of Thessaloniki in Warehouse B1, in the Port of the city.

Nowadays, more than one in ten people on the planet lives in a slum. With the aim of raising awareness and informing the public about the specific issue, the exhibition reveals the harsh daily life of these populations, who are either evicted or forced to move from their homes.
Not by chance, the idea for the exhibition (as well as its title) arose out of MSF's 'Urban Survivors' project and was produced in collaboration with Noor Photography and Darjeeling Productions.

"The exhibition ”Urban Survivors – Surviving in the slums of the world” brings to the surface a problem that is now outside our door" said the curator of the exhibition Mr. Thanos Stavropoulos, while on her part, Mrs. Melina Spathari of the organization Doctors Without Borders stated among other things that "through this specific exhibition we communicate to the people who support us the phenomenon of urbanization, which we are no longer allowed to treat as the ”invisible elephant in the room”. Next to Dhaka, Port-au-Prince and Karachi, we added Athens to our scope of action. THE,what happens in Haiti has an impact here too, the phenomenon is the same: people who are faced with the insecurity of shelter and their very livelihood. If until yesterday these situations were similar to us ”exotic”, today we cannot say that they are unknown to us".

Duration: 11 -18 Of March 2012, operating hours: daily from 12:00 until 20:00

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Domna Samiou died

The most important performer and researcher of Greek traditional music

Domna Samiou is the most important performer and researcher of Greek traditional music, died Saturday night, after recent health problems. He dedicated and devoted himself to the propagation of traditional music and traditional song, since she actually served it since she was 13 years old. He will be buried on Tuesday, at 3 afternoon, from the cemetery of Nea Smyrni.

But let's see how Domna Samiou herself, she describes this relationship she had with music on her website : “My ear to me ever since, like a kid I was, he got all the sounds and musics. My father sang very well, the man was not a singer, but he chanted and sang very well too. I remember when he would come home from work he would take me on his knees and cuddle me and say, let's say, Hurry, where are you going, baby?, in the cheese maker, and we didn't find any cheese, we saw the shepherd… or other miscellaneous, let's say, The child wants to dance, the violins are not here, and whoever goes to bring them, a thaler in hand…

The church of Agios Nikolaos was also nearby and every Sunday I went with my father and attended the service, of course not out of religiousness but because I liked this music, it was like going to a concert, let's say. Little by little I had learned the whole operation by heart, the Holy Week services, the Greetings, I remember that I had also learned "Aspile, undefiled..”, which they say at the end of the Greetings, where a little child is standing in front of Christ and another in front of the Virgin Mary, I recited this whole piece by heart".

Curriculum vitae

Domna Samiou was born on 12 October 1928 in Kaisariani, Athens.

Her parents were Asia Minor refugees from Baydiri, village of Smyrna region. Her mother came to Greece in 1922, her father, captured soldier, a little later, with the Exchange. In the environment of Kaisarianni, she had her first musical hearings, from which her love for traditional music began..

At the age 13 years old, Domna Samiou has her first teaching contact with Byzantine and folk music, but also with the logic of field research, apprenticed under Simon Karas, in the "Association for the Promotion of National Music", while at the same time attending the night high school.

As a member of the choir of Simon Karas, she began her relationship with the National Radio Foundation/E.I.R. where later, the 1954, is hired at the Department of National Music. From this position he knows the most important popular musicians, who at that time of internal migration flocked to Athens from all regions of Greece, and whom TEM records for its broadcasts.

At the same time, he edits music for record releases, theatrical shows, motion pictures. The 1963 begins her trips to the countryside for field recordings and gathering of musical material for her personal archive with her own equipment.

The 1971 resigns from the Radio. In the same year, he accepted the invitation of Dionysos Savvopoulos and appeared for the first time in the youth club Rodeo, giving a great turn since then to the relationship of young people with traditional music.

These important appearances are followed by participation in the Bach Festival in London, organized by Lila Lalanti. The brilliant artistic career of Domna Samiou has begun triumphantly. "The shame they had about the folk song is over", as she states in an interview herself.

The 1974 co-operation with Columbia and consecutive LP releases begin. The 1976-77 with directors Fotos Lambrinos and Andreas Thomopoulos, they shoot twenty episodes in the Greek countryside for the ERT show "Musical Journey".

The 1981 the Municipal Music Artistic Association is founded – Domna Samiou with the aim of saving and promoting traditional music and mainly publishing records and organizing events with strict scientific and quality standards, away from the demands of commercial companies.

Her work now goes beyond the Greek borders. Her records are published in France and Sweden. For about forty years he has been performing a series of concerts from Australia to South America that not only move the Greeks of the Diaspora but also reveal to foreigners a quality "Greek music without bouzouki", as written in some review of her concert in Sweden.

Inside Greece, her appearances at concerts of all kinds and for every occasion are countless, as well as the honorary invitations and tributes, such as e.g. the anniversary show for the 70 her years: "Domna Samiou at the Concert Hall: the known and unknown Domna", in October 1998.

For her various activities she collaborates with the most renowned Greek and foreign musicians, musicologists, folklorists, ethnomusicologists but also teaches, introduces and highlights emerging young artists.

From the 1994 gives folk song lessons for adults at the Museum of Greek Folk Instruments in Athens. Her initiatives are also numerous and her practical and selfless offer regarding the improvement of children's music education in primary education, pedagogically primary and imperative request according to her.

Acclaimed and loved for her contribution and presence, she saw her work recognized multiple times and was honored with many awards, culminating in the awarding of a medal by the President of the Republic K. Stefanopoulos 2005.

Source : tovima.gr

Play and art at the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography

Educational workshops for children 6-12 years from 17 Of March 2012

A series of interesting educational workshops for children of all ages 6-12 organized by the Museum of Photography of Thessaloniki. It is an original initiative that combines photography with play and visual creation.
The program includes five workshops, which, starting on Saturday 17 March will be completed on 26 May.
More detailed, these laboratories are: 

1the laboratory: Saturday 17 Of March, 12.00-14.00
The world through a frame

2the laboratory: Saturday 31 Of March, 12.00-14.00
The photo of myself

3the laboratory: Saturday 21 April, 12.00-14.00
Fantastic stories I

4the laboratory: Saturday 12 May, 12.00-14.00
Fantastic stories II

5the laboratory: Saturday 26 May, 12.00-14.00
Tales and pictures
The workshops will take place at the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Warehouse A, 1the floor, Port. Registration is required (on the phone 2310566716      , Mrs. Maria Kokorotsou) until Thursday 15 Of March (for the 1st workshop)
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Unknown early Christian basilica with impressive mosaics

The building was destroyed by an earthquake and revealed by a downpour on the beach in Livanates Lamia

An earthquake destroyed it, a downpour revealed her. The reason for an unknown as of today, large early Christian basilica with ancillary additions, which came to light at Livanato beach, στα 70 kilometers from Lamia, in a privately owned olive grove, after a strong stream of water which first brought to the surface a small part of the mosaic floor. It was only the beginning.

The rescue research of the 24th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, under the supervision of archaeologist Dr. Georgios Kakavas, director today of the Numismatic Museum of Athens will reveal an impressive, religious, building complex of the 5th m. X. century decorated to a large extent by elaborate mosaic floors with colorful geometrics, plant and animal subjects and extra, in a prominent position, with its approved founding inscription: FOR EYXHC KE COTIRIAC… / EVERYWHERE OF THE HOUSE [HIS]… / THE WONDERFUL (ACIOTATOC) FROM EKTICEN FOUNDATION…

"The excavation data and especially the inscription, the stone pillar on which the iconostasis was placed, the marble parts of columns and colonnades, the shards of well-worked glass and housing ceramics, the wide solid walls, the orientation and structure of the building allow the assumption that it is an early Christian basilica. In addition, the high art and solid technique of the mosaicists combined with the amazing variety of color and the naturalistic rendering of their subjects, lead us to attribute their construction to artisans, mosaicists and votaries, members of a well-organized laboratory, which probably operated in the wider area during the 5th century", he said yesterday during his speech – announcement of the results of the investigation – at the National Archaeological Museum, Mr. You bastard.

As he himself described the excavation, where did the 2009 reveal daily, colorful mosaic floors of high art and technique with high definition partridges, dolphins, fish, cuttlefish, eels, scallops, colorful plants and complex geometric ornaments. The ownership inscription was of particular interest, which is written in Greek in "tabula ansata" (roman plate shape with handles) behind the entrance of the sacred step. And as it follows from it, the owner was someone, who held the honorific title of "Your Excellency", title borne by low-ranking imperial officials or some prominent local lords from the 4th to the end of the 5th c.. X. century.

Moreover, the collapse of the basilica due to an earthquake particularly occupied the archaeological research, since it is considered likely that this happened from its strong earthquake 551, which created one of the largest recorded, post-seismic sea waves, a tsunami that is. And indeed, the historian Procopius describes a strong earthquake, that hit it 551 central Greece, from the Gulf of Crisa and Boeotia to East Locris and the shores of the Malia Gulf, who in fact, accompanied by huge sea seismic waves caused enormous damage to the ground, destroyed many villages, leveled eight cities and sank many of their buildings into the sea.

"It was during that period of time that unreal unusual earthquakes occurred in Greece, where also in Boeotia and Achaia and in the area of ​​the Chrysaion gulf, i.e. the gulf of Itea, badly shaken", writes Procopius. And below: "The earth in many places opened up and chasms were created. In the gulf between Thessaly and Boeotia a sudden sea wave struck the cities of Echinus and Scarfeia. Moving inland he overwhelmed the cities and leveled them instantly. And for a long time the inland was flooded in this way, so that people for a considerable time could walk on the islands of the bay, since the sea water, it had left its proper place and scattered towards the land, strangely as the mountains…».

As said by Mr. You bastard "Many modern experts believe that Prokopius' description records a seismic excitation in a wide area of ​​central Greece and can be attributed to three seismic sequences with three corresponding main earthquakes and aftershocks: in the gulf of Maliakos with tension 6.7 degrees of the Richter scale, in the northeastern Corinthian Gulf with intensity 7.0 degrees of the Richter scale and in the Gulf of Patras with intensity 6.5 degrees on the Richter scale". According to him, the above confirms excavation data in the area of ​​Eastern Locris so far as it is proven that many cities declined or were completely destroyed.

Source : tovima.gr

Music festivals raise the curtain in Thessaloniki and Patras

THE BURGER PROJECT

Thessaloniki and Patras raise the curtain on this year's music festivals. The new Greek scene is well represented in almost all its genres, even reggae, which to be honest in our country does not know moments of glory. As far as the entries are concerned, among others, Locomondo takes part, Imam Baildi, Kostis Maravejia, aspiring to transfer their energy from the stage to the audience. All this at Spring Reggae Festival and Ark Festival.

It precedes in time, the first reggae festival of the spring to be held on Wednesday 7 March at the Eightball club, in Thessaloniki. Its program includes screenings of reggae documentaries as well as music from 'our own' FYAH FIST and Berliners ILLBILY HITEC.

Spring reggae Festival in detail:

Studio One Story
A 3-hour documentary about the legendary Studio One, the point 0 of Kingston, Jamaica and reggae. Interviews with major artists such as Horace Andy, Alton Elis, Ken Boothe, Sugar Minott κ. a. Extensive mention is also made of the artists who started their careers from "One" such as Bob Marley and the Wailers, o Alton Ellis, The Heptones, Ken Boothe, The Skatalites, Burning Spear κ. The. Mr. The film also visits places in Jamaica such as Trenchtown's old Dancehalls, το Alpha School, το Tuff Gong studios and Pressing Plant, Orange street and all the places mentioned during the interviews. There are also rare videos from performances, events, music before 1960 as well as Haile Selassie's visit to Jamaica.

FYAH FIST ft DJ ΑΜΟΚ and MAGMA DEE
The band from Thessaloniki that has deservedly earned a place in the reggae scene of the country will be there to raise the atmosphere with ragamuffin rhyming tunes online with Jamaica.

ILLBILY HITEC
From Berlin with love, one of the most up-and-coming electro reggae bands in Europe. Two producers and a drummer create the ultimate reggae electronics, combining influences of dub, breakbeat tunes.

Info
EIGHTBALL CLUB
(PINDU 1, OILS)
Entry: 8 euro with beer
Start time: 20.30′

ARK FESTIVAL
Patra dynamically enters the center of musical events and welcomes its first ARK Festival 2012. After his very successful trips to Athens and Thessaloniki, the ARK Festival is spreading to the rest of Greece, starting from the city of Patras on Friday 16 and on Saturday 17 March on the Dymaion Coast.

On line – up Ark "led" by Maraveyas Illegal, Locomondo, The Burger Project and Imam Baildi and with the addition to the line – up two local groups of the city, of B – Sides and Sazman, the ARK Festival stays true to the bonds it has created with its audience.

On Friday 16 Maraveyas Ilegal will be marching from the stage of ARK Festival, The Burger Project and B – Sides, while on Saturday 17 March Locomondo will appear, the Imam Baildi and the Sazman.

Against the current conditions the ARK Festival, as noted by its organizers, it keeps its ticket price low ARK Festival tickets will go on sale on Monday 5 March on DISCOVER, at CITY CAFÉ and Evoi Evan. The first 500 tickets cost 12 euro, while after exhausting this number, but also at the box office on the days of the festival, will be sold at 15 euro. The two-day ticket costs 20 euro.

Except for Patras, very soon the ARK Festival will be transferred to other cities in Greece which will be announced in the month of March.

Source : tovima.gr