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Ζήσιμος Λορεντζάτος

Στον συγγραφέα Ζήσιμο Λορεντζάτο (1915-2004), μια ξεχωριστή μορφή των γραμμάτων μας και γενικότερα της ελληνικής παιδείας, είναι αφιερωμένος  ο τόμος που μόλις κυκλοφόρησε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής για τον Κοινοβουλευτισμό και τη Δημοκρατία. Στην έκδοση, περιλαμβάνονται οι εισηγήσεις της εκδήλωσης που διοργανώθηκε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής στις 29 Ιανουαρίου 2020, στο πλαίσιο του Κύκλου «Πρόσωπα Άξια Τιμής», και συντόνισε ο Διονύσης Καψάλης, διευθυντής του Μορφωτικού Ιδρύματος της Εθνικής Τραπέζης.

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Days of Art in Greece | Now Available, with a New Look! #21

Days of Art in Greece

Vol. 21

Having surpassed the symbolic “milestone” of 20 issues, Days of Art in Greece is releasing its 21st issue!

Remaining steadfast in its support of the country’s literature and arts, as well as in its commitment to outreach and the promotion of Greek culture—yet aesthetically refreshed and expanded in size, page count, and format—it continues on its journey.

The issue was designed by Chronis Grammatikopoulos, a professor at University of West Attica, and three different types of paper were used for printing. At the same time, the collaboration with the international distribution company …More

Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis | Art Exhibition: “Sea, Memory: Engravings and Soundscapes” | July 20–August 31

“Sea, Memory” is an interactive and interdisciplinary initiative organized as part of the Ministry of Culture and Sports’ “ALL OF GREECE, ONE CULTURE” program, combining an exhibition of engravings with sound, music, and performance art. The Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis, which takes the sea as its thematic focal point, provides the conceptual framework for the exhibition. The works span nearly the entire history of modern Greek printmaking, from classical forms to contemporary visual expression, in an unexpected, creative dialogue.

The engravings are linked together within the museum environment through audio trails, which visitors can access using a simple …More

Athens Epidaurus Festival| Butchers, at Peiraios | 12 and 13 July 2026

What is the connection between butchers and Hasapiko dance?

Choreographer Gloria Dorliguzzo’s work takes its cue from this etymological, historical, and symbolic kinship, sparked by the chance discovery that Hasapiko – the traditional Greek dance – quite literally translates to “the butchers’ dance.” Pulling influences from Japanese martial arts – most notably the Art of the Sword – she turns to the gesture of cutting, seeking the precise point at which labour, rhythm, and everyday practice intersect.

The performance deliberately distances itself from any literal or graphic re-enactment of the trade. There are no knives, no blood, no aprons …More

The Visual World of Sokratis Evgenidis at Costa Navarino

With a multifaceted and dynamic artistic program, painter Sokratis Evgenidis presents his visual art project for 2026, featuring a series of solo and group exhibitions, as well as interactive artistic events at cultural venues in key locations across Greece.

The art of Sokratis Evgenidis, deeply rooted in the contemporary Greek art scene, travels this year from cosmopolitan Mykonos and Santorini to historic Messinia, authentic Amorgos, and enchanting Pelion. Alongside the exhibition of his works, the artist will hold live painting sessions and educational workshops at select locations, offering the public the opportunity to experience the creative process in …More

Apostolos Vantarakis | One Health in Western Greece: From Theory to Practice

By Apostolos Vantarakis

Professor of Hygiene, Laboratory of Hygiene, Epidemiology, and Quality of Life, Department of Medicine, University of Patras

The concept of One Health recognizes that the health of humans, animals, and the environment is inextricably linked. This is not an abstract academic slogan, but a practical approach that, in Western Greece, can be translated into concrete actions with tangible benefits for local communities. We are at a critical juncture, which Western Greece must address through practical actions and interventions in the field of integrated healthcare.

Our region combines livestock farming and agriculture, rich wetlands such as the Ambracian …More

Συμμετείχε

Days of Art in Greece | Now Available, with a New Look! #21

Days of Art in Greece

Vol. 21

Having surpassed the symbolic “milestone” of 20 issues, Days of Art in Greece is releasing its 21st issue!

Remaining steadfast in its support of the country’s literature and arts, as well as in its commitment to outreach and the promotion of Greek culture—yet aesthetically refreshed and expanded in size, page count, and format—it continues on its journey.

The issue was designed by Chronis Grammatikopoulos, a professor at University of West Attica, and three different types of paper were used for printing. At the same time, the collaboration with the international distribution company …More

Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis | Art Exhibition: “Sea, Memory: Engravings and Soundscapes” | July 20–August 31

“Sea, Memory” is an interactive and interdisciplinary initiative organized as part of the Ministry of Culture and Sports’ “ALL OF GREECE, ONE CULTURE” program, combining an exhibition of engravings with sound, music, and performance art. The Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis, which takes the sea as its thematic focal point, provides the conceptual framework for the exhibition. The works span nearly the entire history of modern Greek printmaking, from classical forms to contemporary visual expression, in an unexpected, creative dialogue.

The engravings are linked together within the museum environment through audio trails, which visitors can access using a simple …More

Athens Epidaurus Festival| Butchers, at Peiraios | 12 and 13 July 2026

What is the connection between butchers and Hasapiko dance?

Choreographer Gloria Dorliguzzo’s work takes its cue from this etymological, historical, and symbolic kinship, sparked by the chance discovery that Hasapiko – the traditional Greek dance – quite literally translates to “the butchers’ dance.” Pulling influences from Japanese martial arts – most notably the Art of the Sword – she turns to the gesture of cutting, seeking the precise point at which labour, rhythm, and everyday practice intersect.

The performance deliberately distances itself from any literal or graphic re-enactment of the trade. There are no knives, no blood, no aprons …More

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