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Athens English Comedy Club
- Sunday Novembr 13th
10 comedians, 5’ each, all in English.
MC: To be announced!It'll be a mix of everything. A potluck of comedy. Colourful, comedic, chaos.
Experienced and new comedians trying out their best new jokes. Some of them will be good, some of them will be great, and some will never see the light of day again. It's up to you!
Time: 21:30pm (Doors open 20:45)
Tickets: €12 early-bird til November 6th / €14 general admission / €17 at the door
Duration: 1h15
Reservations: 6987994689 // athensenglishcomedyclub@gmail.com
Las Vegas Magic Festival
At the end of the 19th century, the art of magic as a form of entertainment became famous all over the world. The one and only Houdini and other famous magicians of the time laid the groundwork to create the type of entertainment called a Magic Show. It became so popular that it managed to earn a place on Broadway and Las Vegas shows in no time.
The Magic Show maintained its popularity well into the television era, with magicians such as David Copperfield and David Blaine successfully modernizing the art of magic.
And the story continues to this day. All these years Las Vegas continues to attract the best magicians from around the world.
For three years now, the Christmas Theater has hosted the Las Vegas Magic Festival, a show that presents every year famous award-winning magicians, with impressive performances that are sold out. It's time for another unique experience. Las Vegas Magic Festival 4!
FokiaNou Art Space - “Touch Me” Exhibition
“Touch Me”, photographs by Susan Daboll
Opening: Thursday, 10 November, 18.00 – 21.00
Duration: 10 – 26 November, 2022
Hours: Thursday – Saturday 17.00-20.00
FokiaNou Art Space, Fokianou 24, 7th Floor, Pagrati Metro: Evangelismos
Hiking Mt. Parnitha
Visit TrekkingHellas.gr to learn more about the tour!
Weekends At Winter Garden
Sports Festivities For The 10 Years of Navarino Challenge
More than 3,000 participations and world-class athletes in this year’s top world sports tourism event
Europe’s top sports tourism and wellness event, Navarino Challenge, celebrated its 10th anniversary on October 21-23, 2022, presenting a schedule of more than 40 activities, 16 Olympic sports and 15 Olympians at Costa Navarino and Pylos.- Lefteris Petrounias, Miltos Tentoglou, Stefanos Ntouskos, Vasiliki Millousi, Thodoris Vlachos, Dimitris Diamantidis, Georgios Printezis, Christos Volikakis, Maria Prevolaraki, Kristian Gkolomeev, were awarded by the Founder & CEO of Kaizen Gaming Mr. George Daskalakis
- Konstantine Dean Karnazes with his parents Fran & Nick were awarded by the co-founders of Navarino Challenge, the former Executive Director of The Hellenic Initiative, Mr. Peter Poulos and the CEO of ActiveMedia Group, Mr. Akis Tsolis
- Nasos Ghavelas was awarded by the President & CEO of Samsung Electronics Hellas, Mr. Theofilos Shin Byungmoo, for the gold Olympic medal that came to Pylos, 109 years after Tsiklitiras
- Lefteris Petrounias and Vasiliki Millousi were awarded by the Marketing Manager of Europa, Ms. Maria Michalopoulou for promoting sports as a family role-model
- Thodoris Vlachos was awarded by the Key Account Manager of Vikos SA, Mr. Michael Evdemon with the ethics award, representing the Greek national water polo team
- The international football player of Liverpool FC, Kostas Tsimikas and the CEO of Prosport, Mr. Paschalis Tountouris, who represented the athlete were awarded by the Managing Director of Miele Hellas, Mr. Thanos Kyriazis
- Grigoris Souvatzoglou was awarded by the Country Manager of The North Face, Elias Kanakis
- The ambassadors Grigoris Polychronidis, Periklis Iakovakis, Evina Maltsi, Michalis Triantafyllidis, Nikos Gemelos, Joe Arlauckas, Christina Flampouri, Georgia Kaltsi were awarded by the Market Access & Public Affairs Director of Novo Nordisk, Ms. Mary Karageorgou
- The instructors Mandy Persaki, Christos Gatsis, Dimitris Moros and Alexandros Nikolaidis were awarded by the owner of Sportadore & exclusive distributor of Luanvi in Greece, Mr. Manos Sifakis
- the Pylos-Nestor Mayor, Mr. Panagiotis Karvelas who represented the Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, the President of Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development and Poseidonia Restaurant owner in Pylos, Mr. Vasilis Vrettakos and the owner of the Karalis Beach Hotel and the Karalis City Hotel, Mr. Dionysis Karalis were awarded by the Facilities Management Director of Costa Navarino, Mr. Giorgos Panageas.
- tennis demonstration powered by Miele with the participation of George Lazaridis
- basketball demonstration with wheelchair athletes powered by Samsung with the participation of the wheelchair basketball team of Maroussi, Georgia Kaltsi and Makis Kalaras
- 4on4 basketball tournament powered by Trace ‘n Chase with the participation of Joe Arlauckas and Evina Maltsi. A tournament dedicated to the memory of the two-time silver Olympic medalist of tae kwon do Alexandros Nikolaidis, with all participants wearing the jerseys of Aris basketball team with his name and the number 6.
- tennis induction powered by Miele
- bike ride to Voidokilia powered by Stoiximan with Christos Volikakis
- high intensity training
- kick boxing lessons powered by Samsung
- baby swimming lessons
- boxing lessons
- rowing lessons powered by Stoiximan with Stefanos Ntouskos
- spinning challenge powered by Vikos
- pilates lessons powered by Samsung
- yoga powered by Messinian Spa
- men’s & women’s round robbin tournament with UTS format powered by Miele
- sea kayaking to Sphacteria island
- basketball lessons powered by Iroes with Dimitris Diamantidis, Georgios Printezis, Joe Arlauckas, Evina Maltsi
- half day kids camp
- padel tournament powered by Stoiximan
- beachathlon powered by Europa
- F45 Barrio Salamanca Heavy Cardio Workout
- Tsimikas Football Clinics powered by Prosport
- climbing lessons powered by The North Face
- King of the Court Beach Volley Tournament men, women and mixed powered by Europa
- CrossFit
- long jump powered by Stoiximan with Miltos Tentoglou
- golf lessons powered by Bombay Sapphire
- gymnastics powered by Stoiximan with Lefteris Petrounias
- gymnastics powered by Iroes with Vasiliki Millousi
- wrestling lessons powered by Stoiximan with Maria Prevolaraki
- “Feed the Fish” golf exhibition game powered by Samsung
- Swimming lessons powered by Stoiximan with Kristian Gkolomeev
- Half Marathon run powered by Miele
- 10km run powered by Stoiximan
- 5km run powered by Samsung
- 1km run for children powered by Vikos
Athens Marathon. The Authentic
Greece World Champion In Improving Business Environment
Compared with the fourth quarter of 2019, Greece’s business environment ranking (BER) increased by 16 places, the report says.
“This significant improvement reflects its poor starting point, given a long-delayed recovery from the government debt crisis that began in 2009, but also the impact of a pro-business majority government that has undertaken reforms, cut taxes, and restored confidence in the country,” the EIU adds.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed the report's findings, saying that it is very encouraging to see our efforts to reform the economy recognized.
The business environment in Greece was aided by “reforms, tax cuts
Chief economic adviser to the Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Patelis said that the significant improvement reflects its poor starting point, but also the impact of a pro-business majority government that has undertaken reforms, cut taxes, and restored confidence in the country.
The EIU report says the most significant improvements over the past three years since before the ructions caused by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, are in the business environments of Greece, Qatar, the US, and the UAE. The biggest deteriorations are in Latin America, the lowest-ranking region, as well as in Russia and Ukraine.
To read this article in full, please visit: greekreporter.com
7 Mysteries Of Ancient Greece That Remain Unexplained
The Eleusinian Mysteries
The First (?) Actor
The Architecture of the Parthenon
The Works of Pythagoras
The Destruction of the Statue of Zeus
The Mythical Labyrinth of the Minotaur
The Works of Homer
Originally published in Greek on: oneman.gr
What Did The Ancient Greeks Look Like?
To put everyone at ease from the start, evidence strongly suggests that modern Greeks are genetically similar to those who inhabited these lands 2,500 years ago. Thanks to recent DNA studies of ancient human remains, we now know that today’s Greeks share a “genetic overlap” with even earlier populations in the region, being closely related to the Bronze Age Mycenaeans (ca. 1600-1200 BC) and, even further back in time, to the migrant Neolithic farmers who first ventured across the Aegean from Anatolia in the 7th and 6th millennia BC.
It’s safe to say that when we think of the descendants of the ancient Greeks, we needn’t go any further than the modern population. But beyond the typical Mediterranean stereotype of dark hair, brown eyes, and olive skin that we often associate with people of Greek descent, we also know that modern Greeks are quite diverse in appearance, including those with much fairer coloring (blue and green eyes, blond hair and even the occasional redhead), and others who are much darker in complexion.
Ancient Greeks In Art
Minoan frescoes (the art of painting on plastered walls) from the mid-second millennium BC, notably from Crete and Santorini – the famous wall paintings of Thera, for example – make clear distinctions between male and female figures. Tall and slender, with narrow waists and long, dark hair, men are often depicted with reddish-brown skin, while women appear as porcelain white, with piercing kohl-rimmed eyes, and with fuller figures. This artistic convention is similar to the depiction of men and women in ancient Egyptian frescoes. In reality, Minoan women likely applied a foundation of toxic white lead or carbonate to lighten their complexion, a practice that was widely used by aristocratic women in late 16th through 18th century Europe (e.g., Queen Elizabeth I of England).
Finely painted ceramic vessels from the mid-first millennium BC, especially during the later Archaic and Classical periods (ca. 600-323 BC), provide key insight into aspects of everyday life, offering some interesting clues about the physical characteristics of everyday people. Both men and women are usually depicted with low foreheads, thick curly hair, almost always black or dark brown, straight noses, large eyes, and ovoid faces. The bi-chromatic nature of the art (both in black-figure and the later red-figure traditions) makes it difficult to determine skin coloring, but the white-ground technique, developed in Attica ca. 500 BC, gave artists more freedom to express colors. In a similar fashion to earlier Bronze Age art, women often appear as fair-skinned while men often appear in darker hues or completely black.
Human Remains
A recent Harvard University study analyzed the ancient DNA extracted from the teeth of 19 people, including 10 Minoans from Crete (dating from 2900-1700 BC), four Mycenaeans from the Greek mainland (1700-1200 BC), and five individuals from other Bronze Age or early farming (Early Neolithic) communities (5400-1340 BC). It was found that the Minoans and Mycenaeans were closely related to each other, inheriting three-quarters of their DNA from the earlier farmers who had migrated across from Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Crucially, the Mycenaeans were found to have as much as 16 percent of their DNA from the Eurasian Steppe and/or Armenia, indicating a genetic divergence from their Minoan cousins. It appears that these northern ancestors didn’t make it as far south as Crete.
When compared to the DNA of modern Greeks, it was found there is a close “genetic overlap” with the ancient Mycenaeans, sharing many of the same ancestral roots but with some additional dilution of the earlier Neolithic ancestry. Remarking on the continuity of the modern population with their Late Bronze Age forebears, co-author George Stamatoyannopoulos of the University of Washington in Seattle, said it’s “particularly striking given that the Aegean has been a crossroads of civilizations for thousands of years.” While modern Greeks have acquired further genetic traits from later migrations, it’s no surprise that the genes for dark hair and brown eyes, carried over from the Minoans and Mycenaeans, remain so dominant today.
To read this article in full, please visit: greece-is.com