Saturday’s cultural agenda (19/08)

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2023-08-19 07:44:00

A rare opportunity for those in Santorini to attend a magical musical journey that combines Epirus, Asia Minor and America, jazz and tradition. The one and only Petroloukas Chalkias on the clarinet will take the stage with Sokratis Sinopoulos on the political lyre, Vasilis Costas on the lute, Petros Klabanis on the double bass, Vangelis Karipis on percussion and Emilia Chalkias on vocals. Tomato Industrial Museum “D. Legal”, at 21.00.

Tambachaniotika or otherwise the rebetika of Crete will be lucky enough to be enjoyed by those who find themselves in the cafe of the Archaeological Museum of Chania, with Karolos Kouklakis on the bulgari and Irini Derebei on the lute and wind instruments, the musicians that make up Adama. Skra 15, Chania, at 21.00.

The 8th Beyond Borders – Kastellorizo ​​International Documentary Festival starts tomorrow Sunday (photo). The opening ceremony will feature the award-winning documentary “The Laughing Child” by Alan Gilshelan, which describes the story of the song written for the revolutionaries in Ireland but made into an anthem by Mikis Theodorakis translated by Vassilis Rotas.

For the second year in Samos, Festum π is taking place, an original festival that combines mathematics with music. On Monday, August 21, a lecture by the mathematician and musicologist Franck Jedrzejewski will be held at the Alexandrou building in Karlovasi. At 15.30.

“Days of myths, music and fairy tales” will be launched in Samothrace by Action Art and the storyteller Rodanthi Dimitresi, who together with the musicians Elsa Mouratidou and Onour Sentourk will bring to life the performance “Legends of our place, fairy tales, music”, in Papagiorgi Square in Chora, at 21.00.

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