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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, το Εθνικό Μουσείο Σύγχρονης Τέχνης-Κέντρο Ζωρζ Πομπιντού στο Παρίσι και στο Μητροπολιτικό Μουσείο Μοντέρνας Τέχνης στη Νέα Υόρκη. Σε λίγο καιρό εξάλλου, διοργανώνεται έκθεσή του στο «Palais des Beaux Arts», in Brussels.
Στην Αθήνα παρουσιάζονται 29 έργα του και την επιμέλεια της έκθεσης έχει οΜίκαελ Βίβελ, ιστορικός τέχνης, μελετητής του έργου του ενώ η διοργάνωση, την οποία έχει αναλάβει η πρεσβεία της Δανίας στην Ελλάδα, τελεί υπό την αιγίδα της Προεδρίας της Δανίας στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ενωση.
Την έκθεση συνοδεύει εικονογραφημένος κατάλογος με κείμενα του καλλιτέχνη, του επιμελητή καθώς και της διευθύντριας του μουσείουΑναστασίας Λαζαρίδου. Στο πλαίσιο της έκθεσης, η οποία θα διαρκέσει μέχρι την 24η Μαρτίου 2012, θα πραγματοποιηθούν θεματικές διαλέξεις και άλλες παράλληλες δραστηριότητες.
Source : tovima.gr

Uncle Vanias from the historic Moscow Theater in Badminton

When one of the most importanttheatersof Europe, ofEvgeniy Vakhtagov(Vakhtangov) and a director with a unique
vision (Rim Tumin) join forces then we can only talk about an improbable, genius result.
A new subversive look at a classic masterpiece of Russian drama and a subversive theater, history, mythical, which carries in its scrolls the glory and the fragrance of allRussian theater. A wonderful one, almost mystical, meeting that we will have the unique opportunity to enjoy in Badminton, exactly as it was first performed in the theater itselfEugene Vakhtangovat 2 September of 2009.
Then the active reaction of the public, as well as the Russians, but also of foreign critics led even the Minister of Culture A. Avdeev to say characteristically that "this production is an amazing re-examination of Chekhov" expressing at the same time the certainty of its great worldwide success. Of course he was justified!
The vision of a theater group that could shake up the stagnant waters of the Moscow theater establishment, born in 1911 through the eyes and thoughts of a director and actor, by Eugene Vakhtangov. During his tenure the promising new theater saw itself steal the limelight from the rest of the more commercial "offshoots" of the Moscow Art Theater with just two productions (Maeterlinkck: The Miracle of St. Anthony 1921 by Gozzi : Turandor-1922).
That's how it is 1926, as expected, the theater was finally baptized with the name of its creator and the most important Russian directors rush to become part of his vision(Meyerhold, Popov, Zavadsky and Akimov). Especially Akimov's unorthodox translation of Hamlet with Shostakovich's music, the 1932, she was the one who introduced this theatrical microcosm to the whole world and caused the first waves of admiration inside and outside of Russia.
Among the important also directors, that run to contribute to the myth, we also discover Okhlopkov and Pogodin as well as a whole series of brilliant young creators who lead decade after decadeVakhtangov Theaterin the 21st century. The high artistic standards and the subversive look they introduce with each of their performances succeed to this day and keep it in its place, perhaps Russia's greatest theatrical myth.
One of those brilliant young creators, it's also Rimas Tuminas and it's not the first time he's produced a Chekhov play. The Three Sisters and his Cherry Orchard, they won public and critical acclaim. Chekhov's plays offer ground for exploration, clarification of the essence, justification of the species. Every Tuminas production is a new step towards the meaning of that mysterious word 'comedy', which so belies the context of the plot. Uncle Vanya's production has already been recognized as one of the best events of recent seasons in Moscow, while the work of S.Makovetsky and V.Simonov deserves to be mentioned in the world encyclopedia of theater.
The most interesting of course in the case of Rimas Tuminas, it is the way he perceives and "translates" this Russian classic masterpiece. No,  he didn't vandalize either, nor rewrite the text, didn't cut it either. Just read the text again, as if there were no interpretations before him. Why, there is nothing ordinary, beautiful, intimate. Chekhov's mansion surrounded by gardens does not exist, there are no comfortable armchairs, nor a table laid with a lace tablecloth and a warm samovar, nor the sense of a Home where many generations have lived... There is only empty space, deserted by life, the theater space with the gray corridors, an alabaster lion – a symbol of St. Petersburg – may be the birthplace of the ancestor who built the mansion, there is a workbench with rough slabs, an old sofa and several chairs.
Chekhov's characters, as Tuminas saw them and as embodied by the actors, strongly remind us of a part of ourselves. They live in conditions of conflicting ambitions, philosophize, they work hard or they are lazy, serve and consume. They are very different, but also similar – everyone's life went wrong. Why; We discover this from scene to scene, from the dialogues, the fights, revelations and sarcasm. People discover the principles of the theater of the absurd in the works of Chekhov. His characters say something and then do something else, while they think in a completely different way. Tuminas' Uncle Vanya deals with what the characters think and confess in times of spiritual turmoil. Sometimes they are incoherent, like Uncle Vanya or very violent, like Astrov. But their confessions burst forth from their souls so impetuously, like stepping out of a stuffy room into the fresh air.
"Our Uncle Vanias is needed today to support us, let's not be cynical, rude, unconscious people", λέει ο Rimas Tuminas. “With everything he faced in his life, he did not lose the virtue of honesty and continued to work. Near our theater, there is a monument to Princess Turandot. Maybe we should build a monument to Uncle Vanya".
In the best show for the 150 years of Chekhov, from the great Vagtagov Theater with the 100 years of theatrical history star, including, the award-winning "People's Artists" Sergey Macovetsky;, Ludmila Maksakova, Vladimir Simonov, Anna Dubrovskaya, Yury Kraskov και Galina Konovalova.
 
RIM TUMINAS (Artistic Director)
Winner of the State Prize of the Russian Federation and the Zolotaya Maska Russian Theater Prize.
He was born on 20 January 1952 in the city of Kelme (Lithuania). During the period 1970 – 1974 studied at the Lithuanian Conservatory. The 1978 graduated from the production department of GITIS (class of I. Tumanov). His first production was the play January by J. Radickov (1978) at the Drama Theater of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, while his first production in Moscow was O.Zagradnik's Peacock Tune (1979) at the K.S.Stanislavsky Theater. From the 1979 up to 1990, worked at the State Academic Dramatic Theater of Lithuania (State Academic Drama Theater of Lithuania), and from 1994 became its art director. The 1999, Tuminas left the theater, with the last productions being Oedipus Rex by Sophocles (1998) and Shakespeare's Richard III (1999). Rimas Tuminas directed more than 20 plays in many theaters in Lithuania and abroad. His work abroad includes Theios Vanias (1992) and the Seagull (1993) of Chekhov in Finland, and Moliere's Don Juan in Iceland (1995). The 1990, Tuminas founded the Small Theater of Vilnius (Small Theater of Vilnius).
There, the following productions were presented: Chekhov's Cherry Orchard (1990), Brecht's Galileo (1991), God, Smile to Us του G.Kanovichus (1994), Masquerade by M. Lermontov (1997), which also traveled abroad. (Finland, Sweden, Poland, Iceland, Ms.)  Tuminas' productions successfully participate in festivals such as the International Baltic Theater Spring, Baltic House, Life, Contact, International Chekhov Theatre Festival, etc. After the successful show Masquerade, which won the Russian National Theater Award Zolotaya Maska in the category "Best Foreign Production 1998" in Moscow and within the framework of the 3rd Chekhov Festival, Tuminas was invited to the Sovremennik Theater, where he produced Playing… Schiller! the 2000. The 2002, on the stage of the E.Vakhtangov Theater, Rimas Tuminas produced Gogol's The Inspector General. The 2007, after the death of M.A. Ulyanov, ο Tuminas δέχτηκε την πρόταση της Ομοσπονδιακής Υπηρεσίας για τον Πολιτισμό και τον Κινηματογράφο και της διεύθυνσης του Θεάτρου E.Vakhtangov, να γίνει ο Καλλιτεχνικός Διευθυντής του Θεάτρου.
Source : culturenow.gr

Movie Premiere Thursday 26 January 2012

In theaters today..
UNDERWORLD: THE RENAISSANCE 3D(UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING 3D)
Case : 15 years have passed since Selene and her beloved Michael won the battle against the Vampire Elder Marcus in UNDERWORLD EVOLUTION. Meanwhile, humanity having discovered the existence of Vampires and Lycans has launched a campaign of extermination of both species. Selene is captured during the genocide and wakes up after twelve years to find that she has been kept frozen in a seven-sealed laboratory, the Antigen, where experiments are being done on a vaccine against the viruses that created vampires and werewolves. Selene is initially shocked to learn that her beloved Michael has died, but she doesn't have much time left to mourn as a series of shocking challenges ensue. Among other things, she will find that her race is threatened and that the few survivors are hiding in the bowels of the earth. As for her traditional enemies, the Lycans, they've managed to genetically mutate into extra beastly versions of what we've known up until now. And yet, in the fourth film in the series Selene faces an even greater challenge. Motherhood...
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THE DESCENDANTS(THE DESCENDANTS)

Case : Matt King, an indifferent husband and father of two daughters, he is forced to reexamine the past and see the future with a different eye, when his wife is seriously injured in a boating accident. This fact leads to the creation of a meaningful relationship between Matt and his daughters, while simultaneously facing significant dilemmas.
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NARROW MARGINS(MAN ON A LEDGE)
Nick Cassidy was an honest cop. Now he's in prison for a crime he didn't commit and he's desperate for the first chance to escape. A few hours later, standing on a windowsill, freshly shaven and wearing an expensive suit, having the city of New York below it. While a crowd of people gathers on the street, the police patrol the area and comply with Nick's demand to speak with police mediator Lydia Anderson. But Lydia does not know that she is part of Nick's great plan, of a plan that could perhaps give them both a second chance.
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PARADISE
Case:
A weekend, in the chaos and colors of the carnival, in the blinding lights and fancy chariots, four couples try to find their own Paradise. Marianna (Natasha Zaga) returns to Patras from London determined to live forever with Michalis (Michalis Fotopoulos), Nikos (Konstantinos Avarikiotis) he tries to manifest his secret lust for Socrates' boss (Christos Loulis) dreading possible rejection, Eugenia (Maria Skula) she is afraid to face her daughter's criticism of her relationship with her much younger Antonis (Andreas Konstantinou) and Ilias (Errikos Litsis) he tries in every way to reconnect with his ex-wife Vicky (Olia Lazaridou). All together dive breathlessly into the "hell" atmosphere of Halloween. You are lost in the sounds of tecno and samba and surrounded by exotic birds, gold costumes and glitter wigs will claim their emotional Heaven. Love and questions about the great stake of companionship form the basis on which director Panagiotis Fafoutis sets up a strong party of characters with G.Pal's music dominating and guiding their emotions.. As they do every year, the heroes of the film wear their Halloween masks. Behind them they can finally be real and test their endurance to the limits of Heaven or… of Hell.
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Ancient Greece and Byzantium "travel" to the USA

300 masterpieces will be presented the 2013 in Washington and the Getty, while a second exhibition is being prepared for the prehistoric years
Greece will make a double dynamic visit to America on 2013 and 2014 with two major exhibitions. The temporary title of the first is "Byzantium. Masterpieces from Greek collections" («Byzantium. Masterpieces from Greek Collections). The second will present Greek antiquities and will be organized in collaboration with "National Geographic".
About 300 masterpieces of Greek museums, public and private, monasteries, but also findings of recent excavations, they will travel in the fall 2013 to the US to be shown first at the National Gallery in Washington and then at the Getty Museum in Malibu, California. The exhibition aims to introduce Americans to Greek culture, which runs through Byzantium from its beginning to its end (330 A.D. up to 1453). It was approved yesterday by the Central Archaeological Council and has the parallel goal of filling a gap, "responding" to the corresponding exhibitions that have been held in recent years by Turkey in the USA and elsewhere.
It is organized by the general directorate of antiquities of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in collaboration with the Benaki Museum. It will consist of five sections, with temporary titles "From the ancient to the Byzantine world", "The Christian World", "The Intellectuals", "The joys of life" and "Byzantium at a crossroads".
However, the cost of the exhibition is a thorn in Greece's side, since it amounts to 3,6 million. euro, a fact that has already created an issue due to bad times, although, as the Minister of Culture has stated, Pavlos Geroulanos, last November, it is to be covered by grants with the assistance of OPAP. The exhibition is organized by a twelve-member committee, in which Emilia Geroulanou also participates, president of the Benaki Museum, as well as service executives and teachers. Only for the insurance of valuable items are required approx 2,5 million. euro.
The visitor will be able to see among others: the coexistence of Christianity and paganism in important cities of the ancient world such as Athens, Corinth and Sparta. The gradual Christianization of the empire through the appropriation of the pagan pictorial repertoire in the formation of a new code of symbols and the emergence of Christian ideas of eternal life. The close dependence of state and Church. The domestic artistic expression etc
"The intellectuals" is an extremely interesting section of the exhibition since it presents aspects of the intellectual life of the empire with an emphasis on the dominance of the Greek language in the administration, in cultural life, in the medieval copies of ancient Greek texts by Byzantine scribes and the important role these texts played in the education of the Byzantines.
There is also "The joys of life" which present daily life in Byzantium with sub-sections dedicated to the private sphere (with an emphasis on home decoration, in tableware and in general household equipment) but also in personal grooming, where, among other things, an important collection of Byzantine jewelry is exhibited. "Byzantium at a crossroads", end, analyzes the continuous dialogue of the Byzantine Empire with other political powers and peoples, either through military conflicts or through diplomatic approaches.
An equally important report is being prepared in parallel by the ministry, in collaboration with "National Geographic" magazine. It will concern the ancient Greeks and their presence throughout the centuries, from prehistoric times to the beginning of Hellenistic times. Its aim is to coincide with the exhibition on Byzantium, thereby erasing a strong cultural presence of our country in American cities.

Source : ethnos.gr

Look for your own pace

Workshop for teenagers at the House of Letters and Arts
To explore the concept of identity, to express and create, through their contact with the theater arts, of modern dance and music, the teenagers who will participate in the artistic expression workshop organized on Saturday are invited 4 and on Saturday 11 February at the House of Letters and Arts.

The introduction to the topic will be made with the presentation of a kinetic drama by Antigoni Avdi, with audio support by composer Reynaldo Young. Starting with the action and texts related to the subject, young people will investigate, through experiential theater activities, questions regarding their identity. “Who am I; What would I like to be?; What are my desires and dreams; What are my values ​​for life; How can I deal with the difficulties I encounter?; What gives me strength;» Young people will have the opportunity to play various roles, to experience situations through different perspectives, better understand themselves in relation to others and recognize their uniqueness. Alongside, they will have the opportunity, through movement and sound, to abstractly express their emotional world.

To participate in the workshop, no previous theater experience is necessary, dance or music.

Aimed at teenagers 13-18 years

The workshop will be held by:

Avra Avdi (philology, drama/theatre teacher)
Melina Hatzigeorgiou (drama/theatre teacher, educational)
Antigone Avdis (performer, choreographer)
Reynaldo Young (musician, composer, workshop animator)

Cost of participation: 30 € for both meetings

Conditions: Mandatory attendance at both meetings on Saturdays 4 & 11 February, 11:00-15:00.

Reservations
Tel: 213-017-8034
Email:education@sgt.gr
Responsible: Myrto Lavdas

House of Letters and Arts
Syngrou Avenue 107-109
(across from Panteio)
www.sgt.gr

Source : newsbeast.gr

84The Oscars 2012: Nominations in all categories

These are the nominations for all categories of the 84th Oscars :

1. Best tone
War Horse
The Artist
Moneyball
The Descendants
The Tree of Life
Midnight in Paris
The Help
Hugo
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
2. First male role
Demian bichir in “A Better Life”
George Clooney to “The Descendants”
Jean Dujardin in “The Artist”
Gary Oldman in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”
Brad Pittστο “Moneyball”
3. Female role
Glenn Close in “Albert nobbs”
Rooney Mara to “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
Viola Davis to “The Help”
Meryl Streep to “The Iron Lady”
Michelle Williams to “My Week with Marilyn”
4. Second male role
Kenneth Branagh in “My Week with Marilyn”
Jonah Hill in “Moneyball”
Nick nolte to “Warrior”
Christopher Plummer in “Beginners”
Max von sydow to “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”
5. Second female role
Berenice Bejoστο “The Artist”
Jessica Chastain in “The Help”
Melissa McCarthy in “Bridesmaids”
Janet Mcteer in “Albert nobbs”
Octavia Spencer in “The Help”
6. Best director
Michel Hazanivicus for the “The Artist”
Alexander Payne for the “The Descendants”
Martin Scorsese for the “Hugo”
Woody Allen for the “Midnight in Paris”
Terrence Malick for the “The Tree of Life”
7. Best original script
The Artist
Bridesmaids
Midnight in Paris
Margin Call
A Separation
8. Best scenario adapted
The Descendants
Hugo
The Ides of March
Moneyball
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
9. Best foreign language movie
Bullhead (Belgium)
Footnote (Israel)
In Darkness (Poland)
Monsier lazhar (Canada)
Α Separation (Iran)
10. Best cartoon movie
A Cat in Paris
Chico & Rita
If Fu Panda 2
Puss in Boots
Range
11. Best suits
Lisy Christl to “Anonymous”
Mark Bridges in “The Artist”
Sandy Powell at “Hugo”
Michael O'Connor in “Jane Eyre”
Arianne Phillips in “W.E.”
12. Best documentary
Hell and Back Again
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
Pina
Undefeated
13. Best editing
The Artist
The Descendants
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Hugo
Moneyball
14. Best music lining
John Williams to “The Adventures of Tintin”
Ludovic bour στο “The Artist”
Howard Shore in “Hugo”
Alberto Iglesias to “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”
John Williams to “War Horse”
15. Best short film
“Dimanche/Sunday” of Patrick Doyon
“The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” Των William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg
“The moon” of Enrico Casarosa
“A Morning Stroll” of Grant Orchard and Sue Gofffe
“Wild Life” των amanda forbis and wendy offer
Source : cosmo.gr

Nikos Gounaris sings Macedonia and Tsertos

Concert-tribute to the leading performer and creator
Today, Wednesday, a tribute to the leading performer and creator Nikos Gounaris is being organized at the Badminton theater.

In the context of the section "The Faces of Greek Song" edited by Michalis Koubios, unforgettable hits of Nikos Gounaris will be performed by Kostas Makedonas and Babis Tsertos.

Songs like: "A night that rained", "Cairo", "We live for women", "Let's go to the bouzouki", "You make me write songs", "The hen the strumbula", "Stairs, my stairs", "That other one", "My sweet eyes dear", "For your absence" and many more have been sealed by his performances.

With them is Adriana Bambali, the P.M.T.P Company team of Sia Koskina and the hopeful Haris Makris. The songs will be performed by the diverse music orchestra of the Municipality of Athens. The orchestra is conducted by Apollon Kouskoumvekakis, who has also undertaken the orchestrations. Badminton: Army Grove, Putty, entrance €12-25

Source : newsbeast.gr