
Skoufas Gallery is launching an exhibition dedicated to the work of Eugenios and Sotiris Spataris and the Greek Shadow Theatre, which recalls the power, immediacy and timeliness of traditional folk art. From 17:00, Skufa, 4.
Kostis Gotzin’s On Essence: A History of Drugs in Greece (1875-1950) is presented by the University Press of Crete and the French School of Athens in the courtyard of the Association of Greek Archaeologists. Efi Avdelas, Efi Gazi and the author will speak. Dimitris Trikas coordinates. At 19:30 Ermou 134.
Inspired by Paul Watzlawick’s book of the same name, Make Your Own Suffering, adapted and directed by Georgia Andreu, returns with a new series of performances at the Michalis Kakoyannis Foundation. At 21.30 Piraeus 206.
Known for his falsetto and androgynous playing, Assaf Avidan enters the Herodei stage for a folk rock concert with tracks from his entire discography and from his latest album entitled “Anagnorisis”. At 21:00 Dionysios the Areopagite.
With the exhibition “Treasures of Philhellenic Paintings” from the collection of the Antonios E. Komnenos Foundation, which opens today, the Telloglio Foundation completes the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution. At 19:30, Agios Dimitriou, 159A.
George Rous returns to Athens for an evening at the Gazarte Roof Stage with songs from his entire career. At 21.30, Wootadon, 34.

Source: Kathimerini

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