
The 8th International Men’s Festival will end with a concert by the Vassilis Tsitsanis Orchestra conducted by Manolis Pappous and interpreted by Marta Frinzilas. At 21:00 Open Chora Theatre.
The Persians of Aeschylus are presented by the Simio Miden group in the amphitheater of Kalamata Castle, conducted by Savvas Strumbo. Starring Evelyn Aswad, Dinos Papageorgiou and others. At 21:00 Spartis 28.
“Byzantine Vespers” and “Mikra Assia” by Apostolos Kaldaras, as well as songs from the countries of modern refugees are included in the concert “Memory and Deep Scars”, presented in the courtyard of the Byzantine Church of the Assumption of Kalambaki. Orchestration, Sakis Kontonikolas. At 9 pm, Kalambakas Old Town.
Hara Adamopoulou’s solo exhibition entitled “Mind-Body-Environment” with works in which anthropocentric forms interact with abstract schematic images will run until tomorrow at the Poseidon Gallery in Myrina, Lemnos. From 10 am, Poseidonos 17.
Kostas Ferris and Tesia Panagiotou present a musical journey with songs, words and images reflecting the drama of a refugee after the disaster in Asia Minor at the Rematia festival in Chalandri. At 21:00 the pedestrian street of the Prophet Elijah.
It presents the musical performance “Cantada Ponto” at 21:00. contemporary music ensemble “Tettix” (sic) in the Old Fortress of Corfu.

Source: Kathimerini

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