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This summer the design platform It's all, oh so souvenir to me! and the cultural space T.A.F / The Art Foundation are joining in a multi-faceted project that finds a roof at Normanou street in Monastiraki. The new partnership begins with Oh!@TAF, the shop that was created on the premises of T.A.F to host the exciting collection of Greek design by It's all, oh so souvenir to me!

Just this month, T.A.F and oh so souvenir to me! had their first launch party that was an exhibition held for the fifth consecutive year. They presented 50 new proposals, enriching the already existing collection of It's all, oh so souvenir to me! which counts over 80 collaborations and hundreds of souvenir objects.

The idea behind ​​It's all, oh so souvenir to me! was born in the summer of 2013. Since then, four major exhibitions have been organized - Athens (July 2013, June 2014), Nisyros (September 2014), Benaki Museum (March 2015) and Thessaloniki (June 2016) - which gathered the proposals of more than 80 Greek designers on the redefinition and redesign of an extremely controversial object, the souvenir. What does it mean, what is proposed, how it is manufactured, how can it differ from what is offered by the tourist market?

What has emerged is a line of articles with Greece as a reference, that have a variety of functional qualities. The collection draws on the souvenir taking inspiration from different social, political and cultural themes, while displaying modern Greek identity by escaping the trivial patterns of the category, combining usability and innovation, inventiveness and humour.

On the design platform the creators come from the whole range of design. Architects, product designers, fashion and accessories designers, photographers, visual artists, ceramists, graphic designers, are constantly enriching it with the addition of new objects and new collaborations, always focusing on supporting and promoting Greek creation and creativity.

This summer, the Greek souvenir sails from Monastiraki to travel all over the world.
 
Opening hours: Sunday - Tuesday: 11.00 - 21.00 / Thursday - Saturday: 11.00 - 23.00
Address: Normanou 5, Monastiraki 105 55 Athens
Contact: shop@ohsosouvenir.com

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Monday, 29 January 2018 07:00

Rizogalo - Greek Rice Pudding Recipe

It gets its name, rizogalo, from its two main ingredients--rice (rizi) and milk (gala). Greek rice pudding is a thick and creamy treat, popular during Greek Carnival or Apokries.
 
Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 quart milk
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/3 cup rice
  • 3-inch strip of lemon rind
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs (beaten well)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Dash ground cinnamon (for serving)
To learn how to make Rizogalo, please visit: The Spruce
Archaeologists in Greece have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known excerpt of Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey.”
 
After three years of surface excavations in ancient Olympia, archaeologists from the Greek Archaeological Services and the German Institute of Archaeology, unearthed a clay slab that was engraved with 13 verses of the Odyssey. It was found close to the remains of the Temple of Zeus at the site of the Olympic Games. The Greek Culture of Ministry announced that it could be the earliest record of the poem.
 
The clay slab that contained the engravings is believed to date back to the 3rd century AD, during the Roman era. The excerpt, which is from book 14, describes the return of Odysseus to his home island of Ithaca.
 
Composed orally during the 8th century BC, Homer's epic poem was transcribed during the Christian era onto parchment, of which only a few fragments have been discovered in Egypt.

Original source: Protothema
Translated by: XpatAthens
Friday, 24 December 2021 07:00

A Visit To The Christmas Factory In Gazi

Set in Gazi, the brightly lit Christmas Factory looks like a real wonderland right in the middle of the city center and promises to get both young and old into the magical spirit of Christmas!

First stop, the small train that takes visitors around the village. Even though the village is set up in an industrial space - dating back to 1857, Gazi was the first coal gas factory in Greece - the result is actually very beautiful and festive. The cobbled alleys are lined with market stalls, selling everything from candy and accessories to toys and magic props!
 
Next stop, the Carousel. This old-fashioned ride it's sure to make you smile! If you want to enjoy some absolutely stunning views of the city the giant Ferris Wheel is a must-see attraction. You will also have fun in the bumper cars, the tube slide, and the mini roller coaster. There is also an ice skating rink, an indoor play area with bouncy toys, and a bunch of other funfair rides.
 
One of the main reasons to visit the village is for your little ones to write and post a letter to Santa and, of course, meet him in person. All you have to do is buy a Christmas postage stamp, write the letter, and post it in one of the red post boxes outside Santa’s headquarters. Santa's impressive headquarters feature a big fireplace, a beautiful tree, and bags filled with gifts scattered all over the room. You'll find him sitting in his chair, often surrounded by his loyal workers, the elves!

Before heading home, make sure to sit down at one of the food stalls and have a quick bite to eat. 
 
The Christmas Village in Gazi will run until January 6, 2022, from 10:00 to 22:00 and tickets cost 6 euros each or 20 euros for a family of 4.

Important Note: Admission to the park will be available to all adults with a Vaccination or Recovery Certificate. Children can enter upon presenting a negative Self Test result. 
Friday, 18 June 2021 07:28

Greek Modern Art - Yannis Moralis

Do you like modern and contemporary art? Then for sure, Athens, featuring numerous galleries and fabulous museums where you can enjoy modern art, is the place to be! 

Greece might be known for its ancient Greek culture, statues, ceramics, and temples, but is also a country where you can see a lot of modern art and contemporary architecture, as well as visit museums covering the living artists or those numerous famous Greek names and talented artists of the 20th century. With that said, let’s introduce you to a very known Greek painter and one of Greece’s leading 20th-century artists, Yιannis Moralis, whose paintings can be found in public and private collections in Greece, as well as abroad.

Who Was Yιannis Moralis?

Ηe was born in the town of Arta in 1916, but lived in Preveza from 1922-1927, due to the fact that his father served as Principal at High School of Preveza. He moved to Athens with his parents in 1927. From the age of 15, he studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts, from where he graduated in 1936. The following year he won a scholarship from the Athens Academy and left for Rome.

Moralis would stay in Italy until November 1937 and then moved to Paris where he studied at École Nationale des Beaux-Arts. At the same time, he registered in École des Arts et Metiers, to master mosaic. With the declaration of World War II, however, he returned to Greece hurriedly.

In 1940 he exhibited a series of engravings with the group “Free Artists” in Piraeus. In the same year, he assigned to the army and served his term while participating in the last pre-war Pan-Hellenic Exhibition in Zappeion, where he also received the bronze medal.

In 1954, he began his collaboration with the Theater of Art of Karolos Koun, and later on, he also collaborated with the National Theater. In 1958, together with Yiannis Tsarouchis and sculptor Antonis Soutsos, he represented Greece at the Venice Biennale.

If you want to learn more facts about Yannis Moralis and see pictures from his solo exhibit in the Benaki Museum please visit: masaresi.com


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An archaeologist published a photo of several helmets kept in the storeroom of the Archaeological Museum of Olympia.

Archaeologist Ticia Verver piqued the interest of fellow archaeologists when she took a photo, which showed rows of well-preserved helmets dating back to antiquity.

According to Verver, warriors who returned victorious from the battlefields showed their gratitude to Zeus by offering him their weapons. Olympia, due to the existence of the temple of Olympian Zeus, proved to be an important place for collecting weapons. The result is that a large number of helmets, shields, and spears can be found there.

The archaeologist also pointed out why visiting Olympia is so important. Individuals, as well as city-states, made offerings to Zeus, both money and statues (among them the famous Nike of Paionios from 421 BC), bronze tripods, shields, helmets, and weapons. Olympia is still a living Museum of Greek art and culture.

Originally published in Greek, on: iskra.gr
Translated by: Codico Lab
Throughout March, the Municipal Market of Kypseli will be bustling with a diverse array of events and workshops designed to engage and inspire visitors of all ages. From creative expression workshops to hands-on activities, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Dive into the world of woodworking, explore the power of self-empowerment, unleash your creativity with art workshops, and discover the joy of gardening, all within the vibrant atmosphere of the market.

Events

Street Market by ARTistes:

Discover the fusion of art and taste in Athens' most alternative neighborhood! The Street Market brings together 26 artisans and producers at the Atrium of the Municipal Market in Kypseli for a three-day celebration of unique and delectable products.

When: Friday 1/3 - Sunday 3/3, 10:00-21:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Live Painting and Fundraising with hōkō x Ithaca:

Join artists dedicating their time to a cause! Participants will paint ōvase (handmade wooden vases), with proceeds supporting Ithaca, a non-profit organization aiding vulnerable communities.

When: Sunday, 3/3, 13:00–17:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Blood Donation:

Support voluntary blood donation with Blood-e at the Kypseli Municipal Market.

When: Tuesday, 5/3, 16:00–19:00
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: Free

Melon Field:

Explore a market featuring fresh, natural, and organic products from small farmers every Wednesday.

When: Every Wednesday, 14:00–17:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Tsiknopepti in Athens:

Experience a festive atmosphere with Nomade et Sauvage's unique menu and traditional Greek music by the Greek bands Toursi and Kinderia.

When: Thursday, 7/3, 14:00–23:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Musical Threads:

Enjoy evenings with the Support Network for Incarcerated and Released Women, featuring live music by the "Western Paths" and Antigoni Stappa and handmade items by "Modistra Hopemade", offering unique handmade items in amazing designs and colors, all crafted with love, hope, and care! By purchasing your favorite item, you're supporting the crucial work of the Network, which trains and employs released women in the wonderful art of tailoring.

When: Friday, 8/3, 20:00–23:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

"Chloe at Eleusis" and "Chloe at the National Garden":

The museologist and writer Erato Koutsoudaki-Gerolymbou welcomes families with children aged 5–10 years at the Municipal Market of Kypseli! The author of the children's book series "Chloe's Adventures in History" and contributor to the creation of the permanent historical exhibition Voices | People | Stories, which narrates the history of the market, the area, and the people around it, as well as that of the city itself, will guide you to the new small museum and will read excerpts from the books "Chloe in Eleusis" and "Chloe in the National Garden" for the children.

When: Saturday, 9/3, 11:00–13:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free; Priority for families with children

Reverb Festival:
Celebrate Athens' alternative culture with contemporary DJs and electronic music.

When: Saturday, 9/3, 15:30–23:30
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

March 8: Women's Day:

Join an event dedicated to International Women's Day by various organizations, celebrating women's achievements and empowerment.

When: Tuesday, 12/3, 19:00–21:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

The Carousel of Joy:

Embark on a dance journey from Crete to Thrace with carnival dances and mock songs.

When: Wednesday, 13/3, 18:30–20:30
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Kipseli BEAT Carnival Weekend:

Experience a festive weekend filled with music, dancing, food, and shopping.

When: Saturday, 16/3, 17:00–23:00, and Sunday, 17/3, 13:00–23:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Georgian Festival:

The Georgian Community in Athens invites us to the first Georgian festival at the Municipal Market of Kypseli! A festival designed by the community aiming to introduce us to the unique culture of Georgia, through inspired artistic creations, local delicacies, drinks, and the tradition of the country.

When: 23/3-24/3, 11:00–21:00
Location: Patio
Entry: Free

Workshops

Do you know about the internet? A digital empowerment workshop for 60+

The successful digital empowerment workshop returns to the Municipal Market of Kypseli, revamped and enriched! With a double appointment every Monday and Wednesday and using tablets, we learn to surf the internet, search for useful information, communicate with friends and relatives online, and conduct transactions with the public. No previous relevant experience is required from participants (individuals aged 60+), just a willingness to learn!

When: Every Monday from 22/1 to 22/4, 10:00-11:30 Every Wednesday from 24/1 to 17/4, 10:00–11:30 
Location: Creative Lab 1
Entry: Cost: €60/cycle of 12 lessons. Tickets are available here.

Introduction to Woodworking with hōkō:

Learn some basic wood processing techniques by making your first project, an auxiliary stool that you will take home at the end of the class.

When: Every Saturday from 20/1 to 9/3, 09:30-11:30 & 12:00-14:00
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: Cost: €220/cycle of 8 lessons. Tickets are available here.

Self-Empowerment: Eu Zeen

The cycle of experiential workshops "Self Empowerment" offers a series of workshops aimed at empowering individuals. The workshops include the following topics: "Connecting with Positive Emotions," where we learn to recognize and express our positive emotions; "Living Mindfully in the Present," which helps us focus on the present; "Empathy and Active Listening," which enhances our ability to listen and empathize with others; and finally, "Enjoying Guilt-Free and You Will See Your Life Change for the Better!" where we explore how we can enjoy our lives, thus promoting a positive change in the way we experience our daily lives.

When: Every Tuesday from 5/3 to 2/4, 10:00–11:00
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: Free entry.

Creative Expression Workshop: Mental Health through Art

A theatrical seminar that aims at the liberation and reading of emotion. It is not for professionals, but for anyone who needs to connect with their emotions. The seminar aims to liberate our emotions through the art of theater and allow ourselves to express them safely to others.

When: Every Tuesday from 5/3 to 9/4, 20:00–21:00
Location: Creative Lab 1
Entry: Free entry, with reservations available here.

Children's Theatrical Mask Making Workshop

A theatrical mask-making workshop for children aged 7–12 by the Municipality of Athens' Migrant Integration Center. The mask has been one of the most important tools of acting and transformation since antiquity. With the help of the center's theater educator, each child will create their own mask from recyclable materials, decorate it, and take it home.

When: Wednesday, 6/3, 16:00–18:00
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: Free entry. Priority will be given on a first-come, first-served basis

Little Gardeners with Brushes

Spring is coming, bringing the "Little Gardeners with Brushes" to the Municipal Market of Kypseli! The beloved art workshop of the Industrial Gas Museum returns to the Market in March, celebrating the beginning of the most colorful time of the year. Children aged 3–10 grab their brushes and express their creativity by painting small ceramic pots.

When: Wednesday, 6/3, 17:30
Location: Patio
Entry: Cost: €7/child. Tickets are available here.

Plant Propagation in Water with hōkō

hōkō presents the easiest technique for plant propagation through water. Each participant will learn how to propagate a plant and take it home at the end of the session. We will also learn how to care for the cutting while it roots and, of course, how to transplant it into the soil.

When: Wednesday, 6/3 and every first Wednesday of the month until June, 18:00–19:00
Location: Creative Lab 1
Entry: Free entry, with reservations available here.

First Aid for Mental Health

Basic psychosocial skills are the most important asset for helping others feel better. In this workshop, you will learn how to use these skills to take care of yourself and support others through your contact with them. 

When: Friday, 8/3, 10:00–12:00
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: Free entry.

Be a Curly Hero!

Learn everything about the needs of curly hair, a taboo subject for many women with various social expressions. Sharing the knowledge and practices acquired through research and experience, the team at mycurls.gr hopes to help you become a curly hero!

When: Wednesday, 13/3, 19:00–21:00
Location: Creative Lab 1
Entry: simple participation: €15; combo participation with product set: €59.95. 

Painting Thursdays

Are you looking to find time to pursue a hobby, go for food or drinks, see your friends, and listen to music? You can do it all in just two hours a week! Every week, we will create a world full of colors and scents! Tote bags, shirts, wooden objects, canvases, jackets, hats, wallets, and much more will be our canvas each time, allowing our imagination to run wild! Of course, with wine and homemade snacks! 

When: Thursdays 14/3, 21/3, 28/3, 18:30-20:30
Location: Creative Lab 2
Entry: €20

Stores

Discover eco-friendly home decor products, sustainable honey, knowledge books, handmade toys, and unique handmade items at various shops within the market.

Pop-Up Shops

Explore a unique pop-up event featuring handmade jewelry by Stegi Silversmiths of Stemnitsa.

Note: All events & workshops are in Greek. 

In early June 2014, Central Pelion in Greece was announced as the new cultural destination at Geo Routes Cultural Heritage Journeys under the auspices of the Hellenic National Commission for UNESCO. Geo Routes’ 26th new destination in Greece was officially launched with the participation of a selected group of general managers from the Chief Executive Officers’ Association, who were willing to explore – experience and be part of the “secret” wonders of the area of the region of Magnesia.

Due to its ease of access, Pelion – also known as the Mountain of the Centaurs – is considered to be a favorite destination all year-round. It offers sites of natural beauty, rich gastronomy and a rich cultural heritage from myths, legends and traditions.

Geo Routes will provide three different 3-day journeys, each available in the region of Magnesia and Mt. Pelion.

The first journey has already launched and is focused on Central Pelion and more specifically introduces the villages of Makrinitsa, Ag.Georgios Nilias, Pinakates, Vyzitsa and Milies.

To read more, please visit news.gtp.gr

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is set to get personally involved in the process of trying to convince independent and opposition MPs to elect Stavros Dimas as president, Kathimerini understands. The task of contacting the lawmakers has so far been left to State Minister Dimitris Stamatis, Samaras’s adviser Chrysanthos Lazaridis and Health Minister Makis Voridis.

However, Samaras will now become involved in the process, either meeting or phoning MPs who the government believes might be prepared to vote for Dimas.

The coalition’s aim is to secure at least 165 votes in the first ballot on Wednesday and to then take stock of which lawmakers the coalition might be able to persuade to vote “yes” by the time the final round of voting comes around on December 29. The government needs 200 votes to elect a president in the first two ballots and 180 in the final one.

Realistically, this means that the coalition needs to garner support from roughly 15 of the independent MPs and about 10 deputies from Democratic Left and Independent Greeks. So far the number of lawmakers in this group who have clearly said they will back Dimas numbers around 10.

As the battle for MPs’ votes intensifies, the polarization between the two main parties – New Democracy and SYRIZA – also looks certain to grow. On Friday, however, it was comments from outside Greece that caused a stir. The controversy was caused when European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker clearly stated his preference for the current government remaining in power rather then being replace by SYRIZA.

To read more, please visit ekathimerini.com

In July, a creative social media campaign named #LifeOnIos ran in Greece to promote and rebrand Ios from a destination known as a party island for young travellers to a destination with a sustainable luxurious future.

The #LifeOnIos campaign, a first of its kind event for the travel industry, saw video creators from five different countries (UK, Spain, USA, Brazil, Germany) gather on Ios for the whole month of July to create video content to show that the island has a lot more to offer apart from the party scene it is famous for.

#LifeOnX
The #LifeOnIos project is part of #LifeOnX, a new concept in tourism marketing to promote and rebrand a destination, introduced by Simon Lewis, the founder of Travel Concept Solution, a Cape Town-based marketing agency with a global network in travel.

#LifeOnIos was set up in cooperation with the local brand LuxurIOS Island Experience and had the support of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO), Lonely Planet and Greek carrier Aegean Airlines.  Also, the global travel industry community Travel Massive was involved and Traveldudes and GTP supported the event as media partners.

To find out more about this campaign, please visit: Greek Travel Pages


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