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“Join Life / Like a Virgin” is a collaborative exhibition showing a one-by-one juxtaposition of the small-format collages of Leto Moustakaki and the photography of Nikos Stamatopoulos, long time family friends. After years of being separated, they were reintroduced to each other’s perspective through their art and discovered many common themes throughout their respective collections, despite the different mediums. Leto feels her work is a commentary on Nikos’ and Nikos feels his work is a commentary on Leto’s, so it is left to the viewer to decide the parallels and messages in each pair. Join us on Tuesday, 10th September at the FokiaNou Art Space for the opening “Join Life / Like a Virgin”, with cocktails served on FokiaNou’s rooftop terrace. The exhibition will run through Wednesday, 25th September.

Leto Moustakaki was born in Athens where she lives and works. She grew up in Sparta, where she was involved with photography and mosaics. She studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts, graduating in 2014. She also attended stained glass lessons of Tiffany's method, drawing lessons for a year and sculpting for four years at the Art Workshops of Agia Paraskevi. Sound is now part of her artistic research.

Born in Sparta in 1986, Nikos moved to Athens at the age of 18 to study acting. In 2012, when he left Athens, his artistic focus moved away from acting while still utilising his body and his ability to challenge ideals as he started taking photos. His style evolved as he moved between London, Santorini, Singapore, Bali, and now Malta, with a central theme of pushing boundaries, pulling inspiration from vintage porn. Nikos has gained a large following in the queer community for his provocative snapshots that play on color, spontaneity, and often erotic content in cheeky context. Nikos' art has been published by a number of queer art magazines and has shown at Queer Art Festival: Civil Disobedience 2016- 2018 in Athens, Greece and at He 2017: Questioning and Queering "Masculinity" in Los Angeles, California.

Opening: Tuesday 10 September 2019, 19.00
Duration: 10-25 September Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 17.00-20.00
Wednesday, 04 September 2019 17:55

Art Athina 2019

Art Athina 2019 returns for the 24th year in a brand new venue in the heart of Athens. The biggest annual cultural event of Greece will take place between Saturday 14th to Monday 16th of September at Zappeion Mansion.

Art Athina 2019 is organized under the auspices of the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mister Prokopios Pavlopoulos, who is set to inaugurate the fair on Friday, 13th September at 19:30.

Art Athina 2019 involves participation from 36 Greek and international galleries. Its new host, Zappeion Mansion, is strongly associated with Culture, Sports and recent Greek History. It constitutes the first building to be erected for the purposes of the modern Olympic Games, while it is also considered a milestone of Greek Neoclassical architecture. One specific section of this year’s fair, VIDEO, will find a home under the Athenian night sky, within the oldest cinema of Athens, Aegli Zappeiou.

One of the oldest art fairs in Europe, Art Athina has been active since its establishment by the Panhellenic Art Galleries Association in 1993 and is organised by the Hellenic Art Gallery Association and produced by Be Best production company.

The program is as follows:

Main: The central section of the exhibition spreads in the main spaces of Zappeion Mansion, where local and international galleries present their booths.

Video: The screening is curated by Art Athina Artistic Director, Stamatia Dimitrakopoulos. It involves video works selected from Daata Editions, a platform that commissions artist videos, sound, poetry and web to a new generation of artists who work with moving image and sound, Deste Foundation as well as independent Greek and international artists. The screening will take place at Aegli open–air cinema on Monday, September 16th at 9pm

Talks: For a second year, independent curator Katerina Nikou, invites significant individuals from the international art community – museum directors, curators, art historians – to join Art Athina 2019’s TALKS program. Central axis of this year’s program is the question “The Future is Now?”.

Live: A performance program by visual artists fueled by the participating galleries of Art Athina 2019 and will take place throughout the duration of the Art Fair in multiple sites at Zappeion Mansion. It is a three-day programming initiative, curated by Sozita Goudouna, that showcases “New Visual Performance” experimentation and liveness and their implications for cultural production. 

Educational Program: The program is addressed to students of the Athens School of Fine Arts, visual artists and theoreticians, and aims to inform, inspire, and prepare their introduction to the art world. Students are invited to meet with the artwork, learning the process from production to exposure. The programme consists of two sections, visits to studios of artists and visits to galleries.

Art Athina Workspace: Art Athina continues for a second year the international two-month artist residency, with the support of the Municipality of Athens and Athens Culture Net. Through Art Athina Workspace two artists, Neil Raitt from the United States and Dale Lewis from Britain were invited to spend four weeks in Athens seeking inspiration in the city and creating the works that were presented at the international program of Art Athina Summer Pop Up.

Art Athina Open Studios: For one Saturday each month, from January to May 2019, Art Athina invites the Young Patrons of the Museum of Cycladic Art to studio visits with artists represented by the participating galleries of the fair. Art Athina Open Studios offers a unique opportunity to the Young Patrons to meet the artists in their working environment and familiarize with their practice.

The galleries participating in the 24th Art Athina:

a. antonopoulou.art (Athens), Agathi Kartalos (Athens), Alibi (Athens), Alma Contemporary Art Gallery (Athens- Trikala), Anna Pappas Gallery (Μελβούρνη), Argo Gallery (Athens), Αrt Appel Gallery (Athens), Arusha Gallery (Scotland), Astrolavos Art Galleries (Athens), Cheapart (Athens), Citronne Gallery (Athens), Crux Gallerie (Athens), Donopoulos International Fine Arts (Thessaloniki), ekfrasi-yianna Grammatopoulou (Athens), Eleftheria Tseliou Gallery (Athens), Eleni Koroneou Gallery (Athens), Epsilon Art Gallery (Loutraki), Evripidis Art Gallery (Athens), Gallery “7” (Athens), Gallery Art Prisma (Pireaus), Gallery d’ Arte (New Jersey) Genesis Gallery (Athens), i-D Projectart (Athens), Ikastikos Kiklos Sianti (Athens), Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center (Athens), Kalfayan Galleries (Athens-Thessaloniki), kaplanon5 art gallery (Athens), Mihalarias Art (Athens), N, Papatzikou Gallery (Veria), PeriTechnon Karteris (Athens), Renatino Gallery (Cyprus), Skoufa Gallery (Athens), Skoufa Gallery Mykonos (Mykonos), Τechnohoros  Art Gallery (Athens), The Breeder Gallery (Athens), Zina Athanassiadou Gallery (Thessaloniki). 


Tickets are 8€. For unemployed, students and elders it is 5€ and entrance is free for children, people with disabilities, students of the Athens School of Fine Arts.


XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of Art Athina 2019


 

 
Wednesday, 18 September 2019 13:10

Taste of Athens 2019

The greatest gastronomy festival returns to Athens!

 
Following its successful debut last year, Taste of Athens returns to the city ready to praise once again the Athenian fine dining scene!

As part of the international platform of Taste Festivals- held in more than twenty cities around the world - and having by its side Diners Club International and Fine Drinking by World Class, Taste of Athens promises its visitors a unique gastronomy journey!

From September 19th to 22nd, Taste of Athens creates a festive atmosphere at Zappeion Megaron and brings together fourteen of Athens’ top restaurants, great F&B brands, and Michelin star chefs. In a pop-up version, the restaurants will serve a special tasting menu including some of their signature dishes at special prices (3, 6, 9 and 12 euros).

World-Class Chefs from Greece and abroad will be performing at the Festival, sharing recipes, masterclasses and inspiring speeches that will inspire the audience. Within an interactive environment and a delightful ambiance, visitors will discover the secrets of wine tasting, explore new gastronomic trends as well as sophisticated F&B products crafted by leading suppliers and premium Greek producers.

Join Taste of Athens and its numerous immersive, educational and entertaining experiences!

The participating restaurants:

SPONDI | Angelos Lantos
HYTRA | Tasos Mantis
VAROULKO SEASIDE | Lefteris Lazarou, Giannis Parikos
BALTHAZAR | Christoforos Peskias
FUGA | Dimitris Katrivesis
VEZENE | Ari Vezene
BIRDMAN | Ari Vezene
COOKOOVAYA | Spyros Liakos, Vangelis Liakos, Pericles Koskinas, Manos Zournatzis
PSOMI & ALATI | Yannis Lucacos
ΦΒΚ | Dimos Balopoulos
MR PUG ATHENS | Giorgos Venieris
ERGON | Lefteris Athanasopoulos, Panagiotis Xanthis
SENSE RESTAURANT | Alexandros Charalampopoulos
ARTISANAL | Dimitris Dimitriadis

Taste of Athens Info:

▪ Taste of Athens will be held from 19 to 22 September 2019, at the Zappeion Megaron.
▪ Every day of the festival will feature two separate four-hour sessions: 12:00 - 16:00 and 18:30 - 22:30.
▪ You can find the full program of daily events and details on the participants HERE!.
▪ The ticket prices for each four-hour session are:
   
o Standard: 20€ (early-bird: 18€ until 20.08)
The ticket includes one dish voucher of 3€, access to the Chefs Theatre, Entertainment Stage, Cooking Masterclasses και Exhibitors’ Village.

o VIP: 50€ (early-bird: 40€ until 20.08)
▪ Includes access to a specially designed VIP Lounge in the garden and restaurant of Aegli, the Chefs Theatre, Entertainment Stage, Cooking Masterclasses και Exhibitors’ Village as well as
▪ welcome drink & oyster treat,
▪ dish voucher of 9€ and
▪ free parking with valet service.

▪ For Diners Card International cardholders and groups, special offers are available and for children up to 6 years of age the admission is free.
▪ Tickets are available through https://athens.tastefestivals.com/en/tickets and Viva.
▪ Tickets will also be available at the ticket booth located at the entrance during the festival’s running hours.



XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of Taste Of Athens 2019


 

Sunday, 01 September 2019 21:35

John Cleese Live At Odeon Of Herodes Atticus

British comedy icon and legendary Monty Python member John Cleese is coming to Athens on 20 September 2019 to perform at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus for the first time.

The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is hosting – for the first time in Greece – one of the leading and most internationally acclaimed comedians of recent decades. World renowned John Cleese will perform at one of the most imposing theatres worldwide as part of his tour Last Time to See Me Before I Die. Through a montage of popular clips and live comedy sketches, Cleese will share highlights from his career with a Greek audience for the first – and possibly ‘last’ – time.

A British institution with a distinctive style and a career spanning over 50 years, Cleese is considered to be one of the top and most influential comedians in recent times.

The performance is taking place on the occasion of the British Council’s 80th-anniversary celebrations in Greece.

About John Cleese

John Cleese is a legendary comedy actor and performer, a New York Times best-selling author, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter and a very, very tall person. Born in a sleepy English town called Weston-Super-Mare in 1939, Cleese began writing as well as performing comedy sketches at Clifton College in Bristol and was a member of the Footlights Dramatic Club while a law student at the University of Cambridge.

Cleese’s first professional writing venture was with The Dick Emery Show and later on with the satirical television show The Frost Report (1966) featuring David Frost. His success on the Frost shows led to a small role in Interlude (1968), his first film appearance. Along with writing partners and co-stars Graham Chapter, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle and Michael Palin, he co-founded the legendary Monty Python troupe, who created the surreal sketch comedy series Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Subsequently, Monty Python became a global phenomenon. Cleese starred in four Monty Python films that include Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), which is still widely regarded as one of comedy’s most influential films. His next television endeavour was the all-time classic comedy series Faulty Towers (1975–79), which was hugely popular and received the 1980 BAFTA Award for Best Entertainment Performance. Cleese went on to crack the USA with A Fish Called Wanda in 1988, earning an Oscar nomination for his script and a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

In 2014, Cleese’s memoir So, Anyway … was released by Crown Publishing and debuted at #9 on the New York Times Best Sellers List. He also has a keen interest in psychotherapy and has written two best-selling books with analyst Robin Skynner: Families and How to Survive Them (1983) and Life and How to Survive It (1993). In addition, Cleese became affiliated with Cornell University in New York in 1999, serving as A.D. White Professor-at-Large and later as Provost’s Visiting Professor. His public talks at the university covered a wide range of topics and formed the basis of the book Professor at Large: The Cornell Years (2018). The British comedian has also launched his own YouTube channel, where he hosts ‘seen, unseen, and should never be seen

“Oresteia” welcomes the international audience – along with the Athenian citizens- in an iconic open-air venue of the city. The large-scale production folds the summer season tour in Attica and will be  presented with English surtitles, inviting everyone to an encounter with Ancient Greek Drama.

An innovative concept from the National Theatre of Greece: the only extant example of an ancient dramatic trilogy, Aeschylus’ Oresteia, in a single production by three directors staging their work for the first time at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. Agamemnon directed by Io Voulgaraki, The Libation Bearers directed by Lilly Meleme, and The Eumenides directed by Georgia Mavragani.

Agamemnon
Agamemnon, the first part of the timeless masterpiece that is Aeschylus’ Oresteia, is the starting point for a multi-layered theatrical experience. With the myth of the Trojan War at its core, it was an immediate success when it was written (in the Athens of the 5th century BCE) and has remained so in every era up to the present day. After ten years, a king returns victorious from the most terrible of wars, only for his wife to murder him in his own home. This is a poetic universe in which man is an unsolved enigma and human actions do not take place under godless skies, where there is slippage between the roles of victim and persecutor. This slippage is observed by a ruling class that is silent until it loses its power and ultimately its very existence. Who has the right to commit a crime and where does this right derive from?

Libation Bearers
The action of the second part of The Oresteia takes place ten years after the end of Agamemnon. This is the bloody, beating heart of the trilogy. The ground has already been prepared for the arrival of Orestes, the young avenger who must follow the ancient law of duty and take blood for blood. The dead father seeks vengeance and his presence in the play is just as powerful as it is in Agamemnon, although in a different way. The landscape in The Libation Bearers is bleak and threatening. The illicit lovers who, with blood-stained hands, seized power from the legitimate king, now preside over a regime of brutality, terror and fearful silence, as the country is plunged into darkness and chaos.
The old world has reached a tragic impasse and is morally, socially and politically bankrupt. The appalling act that Orestes is to commit is required by the gods and the very universe. Violence begets violence and the Furies demand blood vengeance for Agamemnon’s death. The bright light of the new justice that will reconcile the old world with the new is still a long way off, and the road that must be traveled to reach it involves great suffering. But there is no other choice. The repetition of horrific violence becomes a ceremony of purification for an entire society that will reconcile the old world with the new one that is dawning is still a long way off, and the road that must be traversed before it can be reached is extremely painful.  There is no other choice. The repetition of the horrific violence becomes a ceremony of purification of an entire society that will travel from darkness to light.

Eumenides
Orestes is at Delphi, having been pursued there by the Furies. He prays at the sanctuary of Apollo, seeking the god’s protection, and is told to go to Athens, where he begs at the feet of the statue of Athena. The enraged Furies follow him, spurred on by the ghost of Clytemnestra. His fate will be decided at the highest court of Athens, the Areopagus, where he and the Chorus of Furies argue their cases. The result is a hung jury, and Athena, who has the casting vote, finds Orestes innocent. He praises Athens and announces that the city and his homeland shall henceforth be bound together in an unbreakable alliance. Athena honors the Furies and declares them the kindly ones, or “Eumenides”. 
The trilogy ends with the restoration of balance amidst an atmosphere of reconciliation, bringing an end to a tragic conflict which human beings were unable to resolve. It is significant that the trilogy was written shortly after 462 BCE when the system of government changed and one of the reforms was that cases of murder were now tried at the Areopagus

Summer Tour | Tickets:
15€ General Admission
12€ (students, over 65 years old, unemployed, Disabled & Groups)

Two Day Admission Ticket – Discount
25€ General Admission
22€ (students, over 65 years old, unemployed, Disabled & Groups). 

 




Sunday, 01 September 2019 21:44

Athens Flying Week 2019

The greatest air show of Greece, Athens Flying Week (AFW) Tanagra International Air Show 2019, with more than 410,000 loyal fans from around the world, returns for the 8th year in a row, and takes off for the fourth time from the Tanagra Air Base, on 21 and 22 September 2019!

Are you ready to take off with us?!

At the Tanagra airport, you will be able to live an exciting and unique experience, having the opportunity to:
- Enjoy easy and quick access to the main area of the show from the FREE parking located INSIDE the airport, RIGHT NEXT TO the spectators’ area.
- Experience take-offs and landings by the most popular jet and turboprop aircraft, just a stone’s throw away.
- Enjoy a spectacular Air Show
- Take a picture of yourself next to the planes, with the fighter jet pilots as well as the world-famous aerobatic pilots, at the largest static aircraft display in recent years.
- Browse and make your purchases at the trade fair, but also learn about every type of aviation training from the competent air schools, Αero clubs, and the Hellenic Aeronautical and Air Sports Federation (ELAO).
- Our young friends can spend carefree moments at the exceptionally safe playground
- Take a short break & dine in the fully-equipped restaurants with shaded areas
- Enjoy full visual access to giant screens which will be installed in various parts of the airport
- Enjoy aeromodelling demonstrations
- Participate and have fun at the numerous unique happenings and events
Sunday, 28 July 2019 16:20

Athens Fancy Women Bike Ride

Woman’s visibility in urban spaces is key to claim the right to the city. Cycling is a particularly powerful way for women to become visible in the society and a complete new way to interact with the city. Fancy Women Bike Ride is an event for women, organized by women to remember the liberating joy of cycling and to inspire more women to use a bicycle in the cities.

The more women cycle, the more women will be encouraged to cycle.

Ride with us.

The guidelines for Fancy Women Bike Ride are as follows (although, these are not strict rules) :
* Dress code: fancy
* Decorate your bicycle
* Pose for the cameras and take selfies
* Greet and smile at people during the bike ride
* Bring your best friend.

The idea for these events began in 2013 in Izmir, Turkey. Every year, Fancy Women Bike Ride is held on World Car Free Day in destinations all over the world.
Friday, 26 July 2019 20:35

Researchers’ Night 2019

An amazing event celebrating Science and Research 
All over Europe, in Athens and other 9 Greek cities!

Researchers' Night is the biggest pan-European science and research celebration held annually in more than 300 cities all over Europe. This year's Researchers’ Night in Greece will take place at the Cultural Centre «Hellenic Cosmos» (254, Piraeus Street) and at the National Technical University (the historical Averof Building) in Athens, as well as in many other Greek cities on Friday 27 September 2019, from 17.00 to 24.00. Admission to the event is free.

Research opens its doors to the wider public, offering us the opportunity to meet the people of science through presentations, experiments, scientific events specially designed for students, workshops for teachers, competitions and a variety of educational and attractive events.

Moreover, shortly before the main event, a number of pre-events will take place to familiarize the public with the aims and the research work of the participating scientific organizations/ co-organizers: the National Observatory of Athens, NCSR "Demokritos", the National Hellenic Research Foundation, the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, the “Athena” Research Centre and the Hellenic Pasteur Institute will open up their premises to the public.

Apart from its main research centers/co-organizers, Researchers’ Night is joined by a number of participating scientific/educational intuitions with original research activity that will attract the interest of children and adults alike.


XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of Researchers’ Night 2019

Monday, 23 September 2019 15:19

11th Greece Race For The Cure

Greece Race for the Cure® is a running event against breast cancer, organized in Athens by Hellenic Association of Women with Breast Cancer “Alma Zois”, in co-operation with the City of Athens Cultural, Sport & Youth Organization (OPANDA), in collaboration with the Organization of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.

Greece Race for the Cure® takes place the last Sunday of September in Athens. This year, it is held for the 11th year, on Sunday, September 29th, 2019.

Greece Race for the Cure® is now one of the most popular Races for breast cancer awareness in Europe and it is the largest sports event with a social purpose in Greece, bringing together more than 150,000 participants throughout the history of the event. Through the Race for the Cure® we are part of a global initiative to support breast cancer patients, toο. 

Information, awareness and support for women who are under treatment, for women –survivors and for the 
general population are non-negotiable objectives of the Greece Race for the Cure® and the Hellenic Association of Women with Breast Cancer “Alma Zois”.

This year, for the first time, the Run of Athens joins Greece Race for the Cure® against breast cancer with a route of 10 Km with a timing chip.

The reasons we run

Our goal is to provide information to every woman in Greece about early detection methods and about the right steps that have to be taken – depending on the age – in order to be safe, according to international medical guidelines.

- We run in order to inform every woman in Greece about breast cancer
- We run so that everyone shall hear our voice about the importance of breast cancer prevention and early diagnosis
- We run to demystify breast cancer
- We run to defeat fear and prejudice
- We run to improve the quality of life and the rights of women with breast cancer
- We run to support women with breast cancer and their families
- We run to save lives
- We run to honor the women who are no longer close to us
- We run the road against breast cancer

Programs funded by 10th Greece Race for the Cure®

- Helpline for breast cancer patients
- Βeauty techniques and nutrition tips for breast cancer patients during therapy
- Legal Counseling Program
- Genetic Counseling and testing
- Group Therapy & Wellness programs
- Τraining program for Healthcare Professionals in Communication Skills with Oncological patients
- Scientific Research Grand for breast cancer in Greece (in psycho-oncology)
- Breast cancer Workplace awareness program
- Breast Cancer Awareness Program – Clinical Breast Exams for 20-39 y.o. women
- Breast Cancer Awareness Program in 5 areas in Greece with limited access to healthcare services

Registration fee: The registration fee is 6€/person for 2km walk and 8€/person for runners’ registration with a timing chip.

You can register your participation HERE

All Registrations close on Monday, September 23th 2019.

For the 2Km walk you can also register at kiosks around Athens:

1/9/2019 – 23/9/2019 Monday- Sunday: 10:00 – 23:00

Hard Rock Café Athens (52 Adrianou Str., Monastirion, Athens)

9/9/2019 – 21/9/2019 Monday- Saturday: 11:00 – 20:00

The Mall Athens (35 A. Papandreou, Amaroussion)
Hondos Center Ermou (39 Ermou, Sintagma)
Athens Metro Mall (276 Vouliagmenis, Aghios Dimitrios)

With each registration you will receive the collector’s T-shirt of the Race!

Race kit pick up:

For online registration: 68, 3rd September Str., Athens, 2/9/2019 – 26/9/2018, Monday – Friday 10.00am – 18.00p.m.

2km walk only – Registration kiosks: By the time of your registration you will receive your race kit by our
volunteers in the registration kiosk.


Schedule

- Opening: 08:00 am
- 10Km Run: 08:30 am
- 5Km Race: 10:30 am
- 2Km Walk: 11:30 am


XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of Greece Race for the Cure(R)


 

 
Wednesday, 25 September 2019 13:46

Kimbra Live At Gazarte

On September 29th, the Main Stage of Gazarte proudly presents one of the decade's best performers and musical phenomenon, Kimbra. All the way from New Zealand and with a wide portfolio of awards, including 2 Grammys, and the voice of the global hit ''Somebody That You Used To Know'', Kimbra will mainly present her latest piece of work Primal Heart.

The album follows a more minimal approach and talks about returning to the core of our humanity. Making it seem like the perfect chance for someone to explore the artist within him or her.

Throughout her career, Kimbra has combined pop with classic R&B, jazz, and musical rock elements. Her influences vary, ranging from Prince to Minnie Riperton and Jeff Buckley.

Kimbra's show will be opened by the dream pop project of Daphne Lz, Daphne, And The Fuzz.
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