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The Kalamata model succeeded

The city of Kalamata
from afar in "Mesa" by Dimitris Papaioannou, who completed it
last year's festival.

The city of Kalamata and modern dance, a relationship of worship which
celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year, projecting more than any
another year the city itself. Tonight her Ballroom
Kalamatas will be packed for the premiere of the 20th International Festival
Dance of Kalamata (art direction: Vicky Marangopoulou), where
the performance of the much loved in Greece Nederlands will be presented
In Theater. From much earlier on the streets of the city, in the squares,
at the port, around the beautiful neoclassical buildings of Kalamata will
has started one of the two workshops of this year's festival with
title "On the road". A great opening to the community of the city that
follows the similar pioneering actions that are being carried out here and
years abroad.

"We are talking about an absolutely young festival", he tells me from the other end
of the telephone line the mayor of Kalamata Panagiotis Nikas, The
who speaking to "K" about the financial dimension as well as the
cultural impact of the Festival on the city of Kalamata pointed out
huge participation of young people not only as spectators but also as volunteers
("an attendance so great that it cannot be satisfied").

A new hotel complex may not have been built to
meet the needs of the Festival, Nevertheless, as Panagiotis Nikas pointed out,
"every year the transformation of its coastal zone is impressive
Kalamata on the days of the Festival. Athenians, Europeans, artists and
spectators of all ages change the rhythms of the city". That's right. The
those who have come to Kalamata for even one summer know this well
for the dance festival. Increase in overnight stays in its hotels
city ​​mainly during the days of the Festival, as well as an increase of
transactions in catering and entertainment stores points out
Panagiotis Nikas as "direct benefits to the economic life of the city".

Another exciting Kalamata International Dance Festival is ready
for action. We look forward to it!

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Premiere in Locarno for Sylla Tzoumerka's film

From: http://www.ethnos.gr/article.asp?catid=22800&subid=2&pubid=64037974

In the competition section of the 67th Locarno Film Festival will
the new film by Sylla Tzoumerka has its world premiere “A blast” with
starring Angeliki Papoulia in the role of a rebel
mother and wife who wants to take her life back into her own hands.

Premiere in Locarno for Sylla Tzoumerka's film

Filmed in Athens, Hamburg and Pieria, the film is a co-production
of Greece, Germany and the Netherlands, with his support
Greek and Dutch Film Center. “In the feverish
years of the collapse of the Greek economy, the “A blast” talk about
what it means to be rejected and do something about it’ this", comments o
director signing his second feature film after
"Country of Origin" which premiered at the Venice Film Festival 2010,
participated in many festivals and won five Hellenic awards
Academy of Cinema.

The Beatles… "come alive" in Herodion on 17 July

From: http://www.imerisia.gr/article.asp?catid=26513&subid=2&pubid=113309812

WITH THE CAMERA AND MANY GUESTS

The Beatles... "come alive" in Herodion on 17 July

The timeless songs of the Beatles will "come alive" at Herodio, her
Thursday 17 July, with Camerata - Orchestra of the Friends of Music
performs their music, under the musical direction of Miltos Logiadis, in the
context of the Athens Festival.
The Kostas singers
Vasiliagos, Gift of Demosthenes, Vassilis Gisdakis and Steve Kokkas will
"morph" into the four Beatles, while special guest will be
Bees complex.
The most famous songs of the legendary
band will "come alive" in imaginative symphonic orchestrations
of the well-known composer Nikos Platyrrachos who maintains the unique style and
the dynamics of the songs by enriching them with his greatness
symphonic sound.

The Beatles were genius musicians who
they signed some of the best albums of all time and left behind
the classic songs that retain their freshness even today.
Youth idols who experimented and evolved at the same time as
the currents of their time and revolutionized simply with one
I cut them. The terrible children from Liverpool stayed together ten
years forever changing the course of music history.

Herod Atticus Conservatory: Dionysios Areopagitou Pedestrian Street, Makrigianni. Hours of operation: Daily: 9:00-14:00 and 18:00-21:00

Start time: 21:00
Ticket prices :Lower Diazoma normal 30, Upper Diazoma normal 15, student 10, unemployed 5, disabled 10 euro
Tickets for the Festival events can be secured: Online with credit card charge on website www.greekfestival.gr.,
By phone with a credit card charge at 210.3272000 daily (and
Sundays) 9:00 – 21:00., From the publishing houses of the Festival, From the
PAPASOTIRIO Bookstores, PUBLIC Stores and Bookstores
Janus, University 39 (inside Pesmazoglou stoa)

Gearing up for Epidaurus

From: http://www.avgi.gr/article/3350630/stin-teliki-eutheia-gia-tin-epidauro

Over the past summer productions and co-productions presented him
last Epidaurus Festival, now entering the final straight for
completion of this year's Epidaurus. Three theater and a musical
show will share the stage of the ancient theater, and that
the Little Epidaurus.

The principle will be this week, at 18 and 19 July, by Philoctetes of
Sophocles, disclosed in co-production with DIPETHE Patras – “THE
only way to continue existing”, as the manager said the
Theodore Abatzis. The director Kostas Philippoglou noted that
show is specifically tailored for the Epidaurus, while
He stood in experimenting with dance, who takes
leading role. Michael Marmarinos, interpreting the same name
roll, He refused any reduction in today, as “we continue to
we are into the legend”, while Constantine Markoulakis spoke
for a performance that eliminates the contrast academic – research
form.

The same weekend, in Little Epidaurus Dimitris Basis and Giota Nega
They will present a musical performance dedicated to the songs of
foreign lands. Having emphasized the immigrant child, the popular
singer explained that this is an option 35-40 important
tracks, from traditional to modern, while C. Nega said that
concern not only those who leave, but those looking for here
a second home, after “the longing has no race or color”.

In the same theater, a week later, the first part will be presented in Peloponnesian war
by Roula Pateraki. as explained, axes of this “loose in
connection theatrical performance” are the first clashes, pestilence, The
Epitaph of Pericles and Thucydides himself. The screed will
give Dimitris Lignadis, who noted that the ancient work
history “reflects the modern Greek Narrative”.

End, for the second time will be at the theater argoliko, at 8-9 August, Angela Brouskou, which directs Bacchae, a “trekking along with Dionysus, which will go to Epidaurus”.

Come on baby don't cry calm down and stop give me your little hand to put out your fire.

Ανέσυρα
πάλι από τις παλιές μου σημειώσεις ένα ποιηματάκι, και θέλω να το
δημοσιεύσω, μια και είμαι σε μια περίοδο ανοίγματος ψυχής και
εκμηστηρεύσεων. Γράφω και δυο λόγια για τις συνθήκες κάτω από τις οποίες
γράφτηκε, για να θυμίσω σε δικούς μου ανθρώπους και για να μοιραστώ τα
συναισθήματά μου με όσους τους αγγίξει το θέμα.
It was his summer
1983. Βρισκόμουν στο εξοχικό μας με την γυναίκα μου την Πέπη και τα δυο
παιδιά μου, little ones, 8 Maria and 3 Kostas is years old.
That one
το βράδυ είχα μεγάλη στενοχώρια, γιατί η Μαρία είχε αρρωστήσει και το
θερμόμετρο είχε χτυπήσει τα 40. Η Πέπη ήταν όλο ανησυχία και παρόλον ότι
ήταν μια από τις συνηθισμένες καταστάσεις που περνούν τα μικρά παιδιά,
the situation had affected us a lot. Όλοι ξέρουμε ότι είναι άλλο πράγμα
να εκλογικεύεις μια κατάσταση που αφορά τα άλλα παιδιά και άλλο να την
βιώνεις εσύ στα δικά σου παιδιά.
My inability to do anything, για να
ανακουφίσω το παιδί μου και να ηρεμήσω την Πέπη με οδήγησε στο να γράψω
το ποιηματάκι που σας παρουσιάζω σήμερα.


Come on baby don't cry
calm down and stop
give me your little hand
to put out your fire.

And’ if something hurts you now
my heart, don't be a shadow
I'm here, your mother.
Egg, don't scratch it,

give me time to look
sweet hazel eyes
to lose myself in their gaze
to erase all meaning

My pride, the fever
it burns you, it drugs you
your lips are tight
and my heart melts

How t’ hold on my doll
let the illness knock you down
and’ απ’ your body is life
with guile to suck;

Good luck running
scatter old myrrh
n’ open his eyes
to shine all around

 

Jordan, with Marina Aslanoglou from the State Theater of Northern Greece State Theater of Northern Greece

The State Theater of Northern Greece presents the work "Jordan", by Anna Reynolds and Moira Buffini, directed by Nikos Mastorakis.
             
The monologue, who is interpreted by Marina Aslanoglou, will premiere on Wednesday 3 April 2013, at 21.00.

The State Theater of Northern Greece presents the play "Jordan", by Anna Reynolds and Moira Buffini, directed by Nikos Mastorakis. A shocking testimony, based on the true story of Shirley Jones comes to life on stage at the Theater Royal, from Wednesday 3/04/13.

The heartbreaking monologue is performed by Melina Merkouri, who won the Audience Award 2011 of "Athinorama" magazine, Marina Aslanoglou.

A few words about the project:
In a court waiting room, Shirley awaits the verdict of the judges. Her brutal lover, but also welfare want to take her child, but she can't live without Jordan, nor Jordan without her.  A true story, where the central person, Shirley Jones revealed to Anna Reynolds, one of the two authors, when the two of them were inmates in prison.

"Jordan", a play that was presented with great success in Athens during the theater seasons 2010-11 & 2011-12, with Marina Aslanoglou performing – according to the excellent reviews-  with passion, sensitivity and heartbreak Shirley and, finally, to manage to give the viewer no melancholy, but euphoria.

COEFFICIENTS:
Translation: Marios Ploritis
Direction: Nikos Mastorakis
Performed by Marina Aslanoglou

The theater celebrates… on his International Day

Message from the Italian comedian, author, theater director and composer Dario Fo

It has been celebrated for half a century now World Theater Day at 27 Of March: From the 1962 that the institution was established by the International Theater Institute, the world honors an art that looks like it, despite the problems, not to be daunted by anything. A text, an actor, a stage and light constitute the essence of theater which is enriched by sets and costumes, colors, effects and video.

Nobel laureate Dario Fo was chosen for this year's message. It's a habit, every year, a recognized personality to write the message, which is read and transmitted all over the world. They have preceded, including, Jean Cocteau, Arthur Miller, Laurence Olivier, Jean Louis Barot, Peter Brook, Pablo Neruda, Eugene Ionesco, Luchino Visconti, Martin Eslin, Iakovos Campanellis, Arian Mnuskin, Robert Lepage, Augusto Boal, Judi Dench, John Malkovich.

The message of the Italian comedian, author, theater director and composer Dario Fo is as follows:

“Many years ago, the authorities solved the problem of their tolerance towards the actors of the Commedia dell’ Arte driving them out of the country.

Today, actors and troupes have trouble finding public stages, theaters and spectators, because of the crisis.
Therefore, the rulers, they have no problem controlling those who express themselves through irony and sarcasm, since there is no room for the actors, but neither an audience to which they can address themselves.

On the contrary, during the Renaissance, in Italy, the rulers had to try hard to put the comedians in a difficult position since they were enjoyed by a large portion of the public.

It is known that the great exit of the actors of the Commedia dell’ Arte took place in the century of the Counter-Reformation, with the institutionalization of the abolition of all theaters, especially in Rome, where they were accused of desecrating the Holy City. The 1967, Pope Innocent XII, under the constant pressure of the conservative side of the bourgeoisie and the clergy, ordered the demolition of the Tordonina Theatre, which according to moralists, had featured the largest number of obscene scenes.

At the time of the Counter-Reformation, Cardinal Carlo Borromeo, who operated in the north of Italy, had devoted himself to the redemption of "the children of Milan", setting for art a clear division, as the highest form of spiritual education, and the theater as the expression of obscenity and vanity. In a letter he addressed to his associates, which I quote almost verbatim, expressed his beliefs roughly as follows: “I am concerned about the elimination of the bad seed, we have made every effort to burn the texts that contain odd reasons, to obliterate them from the memory of men, and at the same time prosecute those who circulate these texts in printed form. But apparently while we were sleeping, the devil was at work with renewed zeal. What the eyes can see can be more penetrating to the soul than’ what they can read in such books! How destructive to the minds of young men and women can be verbal speech and indecent movements, than a lifeless word printed in books. For’ this is urgent to rid our cities of those who make theater, as we do with unwanted souls".

Therefore the only solution to the crisis is to hope that the great witch hunt is organized against us and especially against the young people who wish to be taught the art of the theatre.: a new dispersion of Comedians, creators of the theater, who through this restriction will create unimaginable benefits for a new representation".

Born on 24 March of 1926 _closed them 87 of years, Fo received the Nobel Prize in Literature 1997. With his work, which picks up the thread from Italian Comedy of’ until, criticizes societies, in political corruption, in the dogmatism of the church, in the bad texts of everyday life. Together with his wife, the actress Franka Rame was founded, the 1959,  the Theater Company that bears their names and started with humorous television sketches. They soon became known and so they developed, gradually a "resistance" theater, often blasphemous and mocking. At the end of the 60s they founded an acting school, were actively associated with the Communist Party of Italy and the 1970 they created the Collective Communist Theatre (La Comune Theater Collective), while also starting factory tours, parks and gyms.

Dario Fo has to his credit around 70 projects, several of which he co-signs with Rame: "The Accidental Death of an Anarchist" stands out (is being performed this year at the Alexandrakis Theater by Spyros Papadopoulos), the “I don't pay! I don't pay", which for years was uploaded by Stefanos Linaios with her Elli Fotiou at the Alpha Theater, while in the list of his plays performed in Athens is also this year's great success of "Mister Bufo", directed by Thomas Moschopoulos at the Thision Theatre.

Source : tovima.gr

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