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Wednesday, 30 May 2018 09:42
Video Art Miden @ FokiaNou Art Space
FokiaNou Art Space is pleased to welcome and host Video Art Miden in a four-day video art event that takes place on June 2018. Sophia Grigoriadou, Margarita Stavraki and Panagiotis Voulgaris, curate a screening program of 25 selected video, submitted at the recent open call that was held by Video Art Miden
.Sofia Grigoriadou presents a series of videos focusing on in between situations and spaces. Some of them are concerned with what is promoted and what is silenced in public urban space, while others suggest transitions that reflect on and disrupt both polarities and boundaries between private and public, familiar and unfamiliar, monumental and the anti-monument.
Participants: Aurèle Ferrier, Di Hu, Wojciech Gilewicz, François Roux, Przemek Wegrzyn.
The selection by Margarita Stavraki explores the autonomy of narrative elements and their reconnection in a video art selection. In these videos the object, the gesture and the space become art works on their own. Sometimes they deny their narrative role, sometimes they just insinuate it, and at others they serve it poetically.
Participants: Mircea Bobina, Eleonora Roaro, Hanna Schaich, Irini Folerou, Anna Macdonald, Hamza Kırbas, John C. Kelley, Cat Del Buono, Mauricio Sanhueza, François Roux, Collin Bradford, François Roux & Mathieu Bouillod, Marcia Beatriz Granero.
Panagiotis Voulgaris selects and places a series of videos that focus on everyone's special sound. A sequence of intense mechanical sounds and silences, seductive murmurs and war cries, exotic songs and electro-acoustic music decrypts the notion of place as paradise, dystopia, fragment and poetry, leading the viewer into an exciting audio-visual endeavour.
Participants: Di Hu, Randomproject300, Hana Ben-Haim Yulzeri, Jack Williams, Luca Ferri, Susanne Wiegner, Nenad Nedeljkov.
Miden is an independent organization for the exploration and promotion of video art. Founded by an independent group of Greek artists in 2005, it has been one of the earliest specialized video-art festivals in Greece and created an international festival identity, presenting an annual video art festival for a decade. Since 2015, Miden continues its work changing its form to a more flexible and broadened event programming, setting as basic aims to stimulate the creation of original video art, to help spread it and develop relevant research. Art direction: Gioula Papadopoulou and Margarita Stavraki.
FoKiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The apartment has been transformed into an open space that encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris.
Closing Party: Saturday 9th of June 2018 at 20.00.
.Sofia Grigoriadou presents a series of videos focusing on in between situations and spaces. Some of them are concerned with what is promoted and what is silenced in public urban space, while others suggest transitions that reflect on and disrupt both polarities and boundaries between private and public, familiar and unfamiliar, monumental and the anti-monument.
Participants: Aurèle Ferrier, Di Hu, Wojciech Gilewicz, François Roux, Przemek Wegrzyn.
The selection by Margarita Stavraki explores the autonomy of narrative elements and their reconnection in a video art selection. In these videos the object, the gesture and the space become art works on their own. Sometimes they deny their narrative role, sometimes they just insinuate it, and at others they serve it poetically.
Participants: Mircea Bobina, Eleonora Roaro, Hanna Schaich, Irini Folerou, Anna Macdonald, Hamza Kırbas, John C. Kelley, Cat Del Buono, Mauricio Sanhueza, François Roux, Collin Bradford, François Roux & Mathieu Bouillod, Marcia Beatriz Granero.
Panagiotis Voulgaris selects and places a series of videos that focus on everyone's special sound. A sequence of intense mechanical sounds and silences, seductive murmurs and war cries, exotic songs and electro-acoustic music decrypts the notion of place as paradise, dystopia, fragment and poetry, leading the viewer into an exciting audio-visual endeavour.
Participants: Di Hu, Randomproject300, Hana Ben-Haim Yulzeri, Jack Williams, Luca Ferri, Susanne Wiegner, Nenad Nedeljkov.
Miden is an independent organization for the exploration and promotion of video art. Founded by an independent group of Greek artists in 2005, it has been one of the earliest specialized video-art festivals in Greece and created an international festival identity, presenting an annual video art festival for a decade. Since 2015, Miden continues its work changing its form to a more flexible and broadened event programming, setting as basic aims to stimulate the creation of original video art, to help spread it and develop relevant research. Art direction: Gioula Papadopoulou and Margarita Stavraki.
FoKiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The apartment has been transformed into an open space that encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris.
Closing Party: Saturday 9th of June 2018 at 20.00.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2018 07:00
Top Things To Do In Greece With Teenagers
Greece isn't just for the adults or small children. Greece can be a great destination for your teenagers, too! There are plenty of activities suitable for families with teens, including outdoor sports, cultural attractions, and the beach. From Kids Love Greece, here are some of the top activities to do with your teenagers!
Admire The Colorful Street Art
Athens is known for its vibrant street art scene, and many travel from far to discover this unique form of art that young people have used for years as a way to express themselves in a climate of economic turmoil. As the art is constantly changing, you will get to see fascinating and politically-charged graffiti and colorful designs that will surely interest your kids (and maybe end up on your teen’s phone as a screen saver).
Athens is known for its vibrant street art scene, and many travel from far to discover this unique form of art that young people have used for years as a way to express themselves in a climate of economic turmoil. As the art is constantly changing, you will get to see fascinating and politically-charged graffiti and colorful designs that will surely interest your kids (and maybe end up on your teen’s phone as a screen saver).
Explore The Greek Outdoors
Greece may be known for its beaches and islands, but it is a mountainous country. With high, rugged peaks covering the territory, it is a country ideal for hikers and trekking enthusiasts.
Greece may be known for its beaches and islands, but it is a mountainous country. With high, rugged peaks covering the territory, it is a country ideal for hikers and trekking enthusiasts.
Get Active With An Array Of Sports
Kids and teenagers have a lot of energy, and being in the country where the Olympic Games were born is an excellent excuse to tap into that overabundance of energy to put it to good use! Most of the popular destinations in Greece have tennis courts, swimming pools, water parks, surf centers, windsurfing, and more!
Kids and teenagers have a lot of energy, and being in the country where the Olympic Games were born is an excellent excuse to tap into that overabundance of energy to put it to good use! Most of the popular destinations in Greece have tennis courts, swimming pools, water parks, surf centers, windsurfing, and more!
To read this article in full, please visit: Kids Love Greece
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Tuesday, 29 May 2018 07:00
Greece Voted 'Best Sunny Escape' According To Expat Survey
According to the most recent Expat Insider Survey, Greece is listed as the number one country for those looking for a sunny escape. Expats who are searching for an outdoor lifestyle in prime weather conditions should also consider Portugal, Spain, Costa Rica, Uganda, South Africa, and a few others.
The expats who are living in the top 10 countries ideal for sun moved for a variety of reasons, including to search for a better quality of life, love, a partner's job or education, or being sent abroad by an employer. According to the survey, at least 3/4 of expats felt that the climate and weather in these countries was a potential benefit before they made the move.
Greek City Times notes, "Almost all expats (96%) rate the climate and weather in Greece positively. Sunny skies appear to brighten expats’ spirits, as 15% state that the main reason why they moved to Greece was for a better quality of life. On average, only 8% worldwide have moved abroad for this reason.
Article source: Greek City Times
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Monday, 28 May 2018 07:00
An Insider's Guide To Visiting Athens
There’s so much more to Athens than what meets the eye and travel writer Rebecca Hall, who has lived in Athens for 10 years, shares her inside scoop for visiting the city!
Acropolis and Parthenon
We all know the Acropolis and Parthenon are two very famous places to visit in Athens. One of my insider’s tips, though, is to actually go to just below the entrance of the Acropolis, where you’ll see some metal steps, as well as rough, slippery steps carved out of the rocks. Ascend either (only a short climb, but wear trainers if you’re going up the rock steps as they really are slippery, even in dry weather due to being cut out of marble), and join others to sit and admire the 360 degree of Athens and all the way down to the port of Piraeus and further still, the nearby islands. At sunset it’s spectacular. Best of all, it’s free.
We all know the Acropolis and Parthenon are two very famous places to visit in Athens. One of my insider’s tips, though, is to actually go to just below the entrance of the Acropolis, where you’ll see some metal steps, as well as rough, slippery steps carved out of the rocks. Ascend either (only a short climb, but wear trainers if you’re going up the rock steps as they really are slippery, even in dry weather due to being cut out of marble), and join others to sit and admire the 360 degree of Athens and all the way down to the port of Piraeus and further still, the nearby islands. At sunset it’s spectacular. Best of all, it’s free.
Syntagma Metro Station Archaeological Collection
Not everybody’s into archeology, and I respect that. It’s pretty hard to come to Greece, especially Athens – however, and not be confronted with archeology at almost every turn. It’s just there, which is kind of wonderful if you think about it, in this day and age.This insider tip for visiting Athens is clever in that you don’t actually have to pay to go to a museum…and it’s unique in that it’s located actually inside a Metro/Underground station – in the ticket hall! For more information on the underground exhibitions, click HERE.
To read this article in full, please visit: Life Beyond Borders
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Monday, 28 May 2018 07:00
Aegean Airlines New 'Gastronomics' Initiative Showcases Greek Flavors
TripAdvisor recently named Aegean Airlines 'Best Airline in Europe for 2018,' but it's their new 'Gastronomics' initiative that caught the eye of popular news source, Forbes.
As part of the new initiative, the airline's wine consultant, Konstantinos Lazarakis, is teaming up with three notable Greek chefs, Lefteris Lazarou, Christoforos Peskias, and Stelios Parliaros, to create more than 40 dishes showcasing local flavors from Crete, Naxos, the Peloponnese, and more.
While Aegean Airlines have offered Greek flavors in-flight for years (since 2010, more than 450,000 bottles of wine from 85 Greek wineries and various local products from 50 Greek producers have been offered), it's the addition of the renowned chefs that will give Aegean some "serious Hellenic gastronomic muscle."
As Forbes states, "Lazarou was awarded a Michelin star for his gourmet restaurant Varoulko Seaside in Piraeus. Parliaros is Greece's leading pastry chef. Stepping into his Sweet Alchemy establishment in the Kolonaki neighborhood of Athens is a feast for the senses. Cypriot-born Peskias trained under Ferran Adrià and Mark Menaux. Lazarakis, for whom 'Greek wines, for at least a decade, are among the best of the planet' curates the onboard wine list."
To read this article in full, please visit: Forbes
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Sunday, 27 May 2018 14:34
Athens Garden Festival 2018
For the 6th consecutive year, Athens Cultural Network and City of Athens Cultural, Sports and Youth Organization welcome musicophile residents and visitors of the city to the well-established Athens Gardens Festival at the National Garden.
8th, 9th and 10th June the National Garden turns into an open stage with 8 special concerts for adults and children to enjoy cool music evenings until sunset, with free admission
National Garden Festival Schedule:
Friday 8 June 2018
Opening at 18:30 (central stage - Asteri place, entrance from Vassilisis Amalias Ave)
19:00 City of Athens Choir
20:00 Hellenic Musica Viva Orchestra - Ludmila Limorova
Saturday 9 June
(2nd stage – Beside the playground, from Irodou Attikou St)
18:00 DILEMMA in cinema sounds(central stage - Asteri place, entrance from Vassilisis Amalias Ave)
19:00 City of Athens Philharmonic Orchestra
20:00 Encardia
Sunday 10 June 2018
(2nd stage – Beside the playground, from Irodou Attikou St)
18:00 Athens Music High School Choir(central stage - Asteri place, entrance from Vassilisis Amalias Ave)
19:00 Childre and Youth Symphony Orchestra - Nina Patrikidou
20:00 City of Athens Symphony Orchestra
19:00 City of Athens Choir
20:00 Hellenic Musica Viva Orchestra - Ludmila Limorova
Saturday 9 June
(2nd stage – Beside the playground, from Irodou Attikou St)
18:00 DILEMMA in cinema sounds(central stage - Asteri place, entrance from Vassilisis Amalias Ave)
19:00 City of Athens Philharmonic Orchestra
20:00 Encardia
Sunday 10 June 2018
(2nd stage – Beside the playground, from Irodou Attikou St)
18:00 Athens Music High School Choir(central stage - Asteri place, entrance from Vassilisis Amalias Ave)
19:00 Childre and Youth Symphony Orchestra - Nina Patrikidou
20:00 City of Athens Symphony Orchestra
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Sunday, 27 May 2018 14:13
Art Athina 2018
Art Athina, the biggest annual visual arts organization in Greece, remains faithful and is returning for the 23rd year in a new space in the heart of Athens and with a number of interesting innovations!
From June 21st to June 24th, Art Athina will be welcoming guests at the Athens Conservatory, in an exhibition that will be inaugurated by the President of the Hellenic Republic, Mr. Prokopios Papillopoulos on Wednesday, June 20th !
This year's exhibition will be featuring 53 galleries from Greece and all over the world!
The venue that Art Athina 2018 will be taking place is the most ancient Music Theatrical Educational Institution of modern Greece that has hosted in the past, the National Museum of Contemporary Art and a number of other art initiatives, like Documenta14.
It's important to mention that for the first time, Art Athina acquires its own artresidency, the ArtAthina Workspace. In cooperaton with Copelouzos Family Art Museum, a 10,000 euros prize will be established, which will be awarded to a Greek artist, in order to further promote and support his work.
Galleries that will be participating in Art Athina 2018:
a. antonopoulouart (Athens),a. antonopoulouart (Athens),Agathi-kartalos (Athens), AlmaContemporaryArtGallery (Athens), AnnaPappasGallery (Melbourne), ArgoGallery (Athens),ArtforumGallery (Athens), Artprisma (Piraeus), Artzone 42 (Athens), CanChristinaAndroulidakiGallery (Athens), Cheapart (Athens),CubeGallery (Patras), DepoDarm (Athens), ekfrasi-yiannaGrammatopoulou (Athens), EleftheriaTseliouGallery (Athens),EleniKoroneouGallery (Athens), EnaContemporaryArt (Athens), EniaGallery (Piraeus), EpsilonArtGallery (Loutraki),FrançoiseHeitsch (Munich), GalleryErsi (Athens), Gallery "7" (Athens), GenesisGallery (Athens), IkastikosKiklosSianti (Athens)IleanaTountaContemporaryArtCenter (Athens), KalfayanGalleries (Athens), KaplanonGalleries (Athens), KappatosGallery (Athens),LolaNikolaou (Thessaloniki), MihalariasArt (Athens), NitraGallery (Athens), PeritechnonKarteris (Athens), SkoufaGallery (Athens),TheBreederGallery (Athens), ZinaAthanassiadouGallery (Thessaloniki).
a. antonopoulouart (Athens),a. antonopoulouart (Athens),Agathi-kartalos (Athens), AlmaContemporaryArtGallery (Athens), AnnaPappasGallery (Melbourne), ArgoGallery (Athens),ArtforumGallery (Athens), Artprisma (Piraeus), Artzone 42 (Athens), CanChristinaAndroulidakiGallery (Athens), Cheapart (Athens),CubeGallery (Patras), DepoDarm (Athens), ekfrasi-yiannaGrammatopoulou (Athens), EleftheriaTseliouGallery (Athens),EleniKoroneouGallery (Athens), EnaContemporaryArt (Athens), EniaGallery (Piraeus), EpsilonArtGallery (Loutraki),FrançoiseHeitsch (Munich), GalleryErsi (Athens), Gallery "7" (Athens), GenesisGallery (Athens), IkastikosKiklosSianti (Athens)IleanaTountaContemporaryArtCenter (Athens), KalfayanGalleries (Athens), KaplanonGalleries (Athens), KappatosGallery (Athens),LolaNikolaou (Thessaloniki), MihalariasArt (Athens), NitraGallery (Athens), PeritechnonKarteris (Athens), SkoufaGallery (Athens),TheBreederGallery (Athens), ZinaAthanassiadouGallery (Thessaloniki).
Emalin (London), GaleriaQuadradoAzul (Porto), HotWheelsProjects (Athens),Emalin (London), GaleriaQuadradoAzul (Porto), HotWheelsProjects (Athens),Lapaix (Paris), ModernShapes (Antwerp), SADE (Los Angeles), SoftOpening (London), StemsGallery (Brussels), Syndicate(Cologne), TheHole (New York), 0-0 LA (Los Angeles)
BaliceHertling (Paris), BonnyPoon (Paris), Bureau (New York),BaliceHertling (Paris), BonnyPoon (Paris), Bureau (New York),CallicoonFineArts (New York), HighArt (Paris), KoppeAstner (Glasgow), Rodeo (London), UnionPacific (London)
Further information is available in Greek HERE!
Entrance:
-Ticket price: 8 euros
- Reduced (Unemployed, Students, over-65 years old people, Special Needs Individuals): 5 euros
- Groups (15+individuals): 5 euros
- Free entrance: Children under 12 years old, Students of the Athens School of Fine Arts, AICA Hellenic Chamber of Arts members.
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Sunday, 27 May 2018 12:53
“Santorini Experience” With Great Names In Open Water Swimming!
Early bird offer valid until May 30th
Registrations at “Santorini Experience” are proceeding intensively, even though we are 5 months away from the event, while special offers and discounts continue for those who choose to travel to the enchanting island of the Cyclades on October 5-7,2018.
As far as the race is concerned, we must highlight that any event involving an open waters wimming race should take place with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation, in accordance with FINA’s safety rules; as is always the case with “Santorini Experience”. For one more year, the open water swimming race will be implemented with the support of Santorini Boatmen Union and the assistance of Lifeguard Patrol that will takecare of the safety of all participants.
For the 2nd consecutive year the great Hungarian swimmer, Attila Manyoki will swim againin the waters of Santorini. The 45-year-old recognized athlete in open water swimming withseveral successes and a member of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame(IMSHOF), has completed hundreds of open water swimming marathons and has swam twice the 90km distance. Manyoki stated for his participation: “I am coming back at "Santorini Experience" following my participation last year. My experience was amazing. I also felt luckymyself over there. Unique place, the sea is beautiful with the deep blue colour. Theorganization was fantastic. They do the best for the people. You don't need to think aboutanything just enjoy your time on the weekend! I am really waiting for October to enjoy againthis fantastic place! In Santorini you could find everything, excellent hotels, restaurants, foods,friendships and the perfect view to the volcano! I wish much more people to come to this eventand spend a perfect weekend on the island and enjoy the sea and many fantastic sportmans! Iwill be there! Let's jump together to the sea! The sea is open!”.
As far as the swimming route is concerned, it is designed by the federal technical coach, withdistinctions in the open water swimming races, in the Olympic Games and WorldChampionships, Nikos Gemelos. Mr. Gemelos highlighted: “The 4 th “Santorini Experience” is afact. It is with great pleasure to welcome great names of Greek athletes, as well as to see theinterest of foreign athletes with great performances. We have designed and organized agegroups, depending on the final number of participants. At the same time, we will have aseparate category for those who choose to wear a full-body swimming suit (wetsuit category).Our goal is to satisfy every participant and our perspective is that every year we learn from ourcontestants according to their requirements and we adapt to their needs so that “Santorini Experience” does not remain in the memories of those taking part as a swimming race, but asa lifetime experience”.
Take part in the successful sports tourism event in Greece by taking advantage of the earlybird prices which are valid until May 31 st . If participants register until the end of the month,the cost for early bird registrations amounts to 20€ per activity. Those who decide to travel toSantorini to compete will have to move quickly to take advantage of the offer as from 21/6/2018 the registration price will be set at 30€ per activity.
Registrations will end onAugust 31, 2018.
As far as the race is concerned, we must highlight that any event involving an open waters wimming race should take place with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation, in accordance with FINA’s safety rules; as is always the case with “Santorini Experience”. For one more year, the open water swimming race will be implemented with the support of Santorini Boatmen Union and the assistance of Lifeguard Patrol that will takecare of the safety of all participants.
For the 2nd consecutive year the great Hungarian swimmer, Attila Manyoki will swim againin the waters of Santorini. The 45-year-old recognized athlete in open water swimming withseveral successes and a member of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame(IMSHOF), has completed hundreds of open water swimming marathons and has swam twice the 90km distance. Manyoki stated for his participation: “I am coming back at "Santorini Experience" following my participation last year. My experience was amazing. I also felt luckymyself over there. Unique place, the sea is beautiful with the deep blue colour. Theorganization was fantastic. They do the best for the people. You don't need to think aboutanything just enjoy your time on the weekend! I am really waiting for October to enjoy againthis fantastic place! In Santorini you could find everything, excellent hotels, restaurants, foods,friendships and the perfect view to the volcano! I wish much more people to come to this eventand spend a perfect weekend on the island and enjoy the sea and many fantastic sportmans! Iwill be there! Let's jump together to the sea! The sea is open!”.
As far as the swimming route is concerned, it is designed by the federal technical coach, withdistinctions in the open water swimming races, in the Olympic Games and WorldChampionships, Nikos Gemelos. Mr. Gemelos highlighted: “The 4 th “Santorini Experience” is afact. It is with great pleasure to welcome great names of Greek athletes, as well as to see theinterest of foreign athletes with great performances. We have designed and organized agegroups, depending on the final number of participants. At the same time, we will have aseparate category for those who choose to wear a full-body swimming suit (wetsuit category).Our goal is to satisfy every participant and our perspective is that every year we learn from ourcontestants according to their requirements and we adapt to their needs so that “Santorini Experience” does not remain in the memories of those taking part as a swimming race, but asa lifetime experience”.
Take part in the successful sports tourism event in Greece by taking advantage of the earlybird prices which are valid until May 31 st . If participants register until the end of the month,the cost for early bird registrations amounts to 20€ per activity. Those who decide to travel toSantorini to compete will have to move quickly to take advantage of the offer as from 21/6/2018 the registration price will be set at 30€ per activity.
Registrations will end onAugust 31, 2018.
Register now HERE!
Along with early bird completion, Avance Rent A Car provides a very tempting offer, whichgives the opportunity to participants in the 4 th “Santorini Experience” to make theirreservation, for any vehicle of their choice regarding their travel to the island with a 30%discount on the official list until June 30 th . Whereas from July 1 st and until the event,reservations will have a 15% discount.In terms of bookings, participants may either send an email to sales@avance.gr or call +302109011300.
Watch the video teaser of Santorini Experience 2018 HERE!
Ryanair is the official airline partner of the event for a third year in a row. Once again,official sponsors of the event are Ford Motor Hellas, Alafouzos Sport and Athina LuxurySuites.
Official supporters are Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”, Avance, SantoriniHoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotel Resorts, Aqua Vista Hotels and Boatmen Union Santorini.“Santorini Experience” is a co-organization of Municipality of Santorini, DAPPOS and Active Media Group.
More info: www.santorini-experience.com
Official Airline Partner: Ryanair
Official Sponsors: Ford Motor Hellas, Alafouzos Sport, Athina Luxury Suites
Official Supporters: Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”, Avance Rent A Car, Santorini HoteliersAssociation, Meltemi Hotels Resorts, Aqua Vista Hotels, Boatmen Union SantoriniAssisted by: Lifeguard Patrol, Assyrtico Wine Restaurant Café
Strategic Partner: National Geographic
Official Hashtag: #SantoriniExperience
Website
Youtube Channel
Photo credit: Running photo @ Santorini Experience by Loukas Hapsis
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Wednesday, 23 May 2018 17:06
How The Lost Art Of Traditional Cretan Weaving Is Making A Comeback
Alexandra Theohari, owner of KLOTHO, is reviving a traditional art of weaving in Crete by creating clothes, bags, and other objects using these techniques. Theohari and her team's designs are all handmade, with displays of motifs and patterns that symbolize classical Greece. Why Athens delves further into this lost art form and how Theohari is bringing it back.
"The entire production process occurs in Klotho’s studio which was set up in Rethymno to support the local economy. To be true to this ancient practice, products are handmade, producing short run collections or on demand."
Alexandra says, “The process is done in the traditional weaving method. It’s not a motorised process at all. The pattern is chosen and woven on the traditional wooden looms as we remembered them from our grandmothers.”
To read this article in full, please visit: Why Athens
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Thursday, 24 May 2018 07:00
Meet The Greek Women Climbing The World's Highest Peaks
Meet Vanessa Archontidou and Christina Flampouri, two "ordinary Greek women," who weightlift and climb nearby mountains four times a week, all before going to work. So far, they have reached the highest peaks on four continents, including North America, Europe, South America, and Africa.
As part of their ‘Seven Summits’ challenge, the two women are aiming to reach their fifth peak this summer 2018. This is their “Hellenic dream”; the dream of being the first two Greek women to scale these dangerous peaks.
Trained by fellow Greek climber Nikos Mangitsis (who has led more than 42 mountain expeditions to the world’s tallest mountain ranges), Christina and Vanessa combine training at Parnitha or Ymittos in Athens with gym work.
“Because we are not rich, and we do this as a hobby, we try to make this a symbolic action to help other people understand,” Vanessa comments. “When you have a goal, even if it’s not a mountaineering goal, if it’s something that you truly believe in and even if you have obstacles in your way — like being a parent, or ‘I’m working a lot and I cannot do it’ — there is no obstacle.
To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
For more information and how to support Vanessa and Christina's 'Seven Summit Challenge,' please visit: A Woman Can Be
For more information and how to support Vanessa and Christina's 'Seven Summit Challenge,' please visit: A Woman Can Be
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