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SUMMARY:DIMOS DIMITRIADIS Jazz Quartet
DESCRIPTION:DIMOS DIMITRIADIS Jazz Quartet\nDimos Dimitriadis Jazz Quartet – New Play \nThe Megaro Gyzi Festival 2010 is concluded on August 23rd with one of the most completed Greek musicians of jazz\, the saxophonist Dimos Dimitriadis. He is accompanied by two extraordinary musicians of the younger generation with global presence\, Lefteris Kordis on the piano and Petros Klampanis on the bass. They represent the current global face of jazz\, living and appearing in New York. The band completes with the acclaimed drummer Alex-Drakos Ktistakis. Special guest: Panayota Chaloulakou (vocals). \nDimos Dimitriadis\, saxophone\nLefteris Kordis\, piano\nPetros Klampanis\, bass\nAlex-Drakos Ktistakis\, drums\nSpecial guest: Panayota Chaloulakou\, vocals \nDimos Dimitriadis\, saxophone \nDimos Dimitriadis was born in Thessaloniki\, Greece. After studying piano and classical guitar\, he discovered jazz and started performing as a guitarist with one of the pioneering jazz groups in Greece. He subsequently moved to the USA on a scholarship to study jazz saxophone\, flute and composition at Berklee College of Music\, where he earned his Βachelor of Music-Cum Laude. He earned his Master of Arts in Music at Βennington College\, while focusing on contemporary composition on one hand and fusing traditional greek music with jazz improvisation on the other. He has shaped his personal vision for jazz drawing inspiration from the groundbreaking work of his mentor the great soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy\, as well as pianist Mal Waldron\, trumpeter Βill Dixon\, the legendary educator Joe Viola\, and the powerful instrumentalists George Garzone\, Jerry Bergonzi\, and Hal Crook. \nHe has worked with international artists from the US (Tim Hagans\, Chico Freeman\, Ron McClure\, Sheila Jordan\, Mark Murphy\, Armen Donelian\, JD Walter\, Jonathan Kreisberg\, Keith Copeland\, Ricky Ford\, Ran Blake\, J.R. Monterose\,) and musicians of diverse musical orientations from central and eastern Europe\, Scandinavia and the Balkans (Ronan Guilfoyle\, Olivier Gatto\, Bruno Tommaso\, Theodosii Spassov\, Stephane Galland\, Michel Hatzigeorgiou\, Gianni Lenoci\, Gunter Sommer\, Jarmo Savolainen\, Anatoly Vapirov\, Ivo Van der Borght\, Jussi Lehtonen\, Stepko Gut\, Jari Perkiomaki\, Floros Floridis) Among the orchestras he has worked with are NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover\, Buccarest Symphony Orchestra\, Greek Radio Contemporary Music Orchestra and Big Band and the State Symphony Orchestra of Thessaloniki. \nDimos Dimitriadis performs in many countries (USA\, Germany\, France\, Italy\, Sweden\, Finland\, Switzerland\, Portugal\, Poland\, Croatia\, Latvia\, Bulgaria) while also being active on the Greek scene. His musical qualities and experience allow him to work in jazz\, ethnic music\, avant-rock\, or free improvisation while maintaining his personal concept of music. Playing in the Sonny Clark Project (with Keith Copeland and George Kontrafouris) is an example of working on the historical jazz repertoire\, while his significant contribution to the extraordinary group Mode Plagal is playing Byzantine and Balkan music in a contemporary way. He has also created the groups Five Winds and the saxophone trio Saxo Viva! In his latest CD “The Game” (featuring Jeff Boudreaux\, Marc Abrams and George Kontrafouris)\, Dimitriadis presents original contemporary compositions with references to the history of jazz. Among other Greek artists he has worked with there are Savina Yannatou\, Maria Farandouri and Dionisis Savopoulos. \nBesides composing\, performing and recording\, Dimitriadis is also known for his pioneering work in jazz education in Greece. He is the founder of a unique Jazz and Improvisation Program at the Ionian University in Corfu where he is appointed Assistant Professor of Saxophone and Director of Jazz Studies\, the first and only academic position given to a jazz musician in this country. He has taught jazz seminars at the Sibelius Academy Jazz Department in Finland\, the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York and the Bowling Green State University College of Musical Arts in Ohio. \nHis international involvement with education deepened in 2003 when he was elected Treasurer of the Daily Board of the “International Association of Schools of Jazz” (IASJ) (a unique global jazz education organization founded by Dave Liebman) and member of the advisory board of the International Society for Improvised Music (ISIM). \nFor the last 5 years he is also the Artistic Director of the Summer Jazz Academy and the Ionian Jazz Concerts in Corfu\, organizer of numerous concerts and seminars by international artists and a contributor to the Greek “Jazz & Tzaz” magazine. \nIn 2007 he received a Fulbright Artist/Scholar grant to work in New York as a musician and composer and teach at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. \nJazz Discography (as leader): \n“The Game“\, Dimos Dimitriadis Quintet\, feat. G. Kontrafouris-Jeff Boudreaux-Marc Abrams\, A&N Records\, 2006\n“Ionian Jazz Ensemble“\, Ionian University\, “Jazz & Tzaz” Magazine No 120\, 2003 \nPetros Klampanis\, bass \nPetros Klampanis grew up in Zakynthos island\, Greece. There he had his first music lessons\, started playing the electric bass and became member of local pop and rock bands. After finishing high school he moved to Athens in order to attend the National Technical University of Athens. It took him about 2 years to realize that the ship engineering course was not what he wanted. He decided to give exams for the Musicology department of Athens University\, where he was accepted in 2001. \nWhile being in Athens he had the chance of having lessons with many important Greek musicians. During the same period he was playing with some of the finest Greek jazz artists. He has taken part in various musical projects (Athens Big Band) and played in many venues in Greece (Megaron Mousikis Athens\, Megaron Mousikis of Thessalonika). \nHe attended the double bass department of the Amsterdam Conservatory (2005-2007). Frans van der Hoeven\, Arnold Dooyeweerd and Ernst Glerum were among his teachers. He has toured in Europe and taken part in many European jazz festivals. He has also received awards from competitions such as Hoeilaart Jazz (CLTrio)\, YPF International Jazz Concours (CLTrio) and Amersfoort Jazz Competition (JaZZest). \nSince February 2008\, he lives in New York. He is an Aaron Copland School of Music MA Jazz Performance graduate. Since his arrival to NY\, Petros is performing regularly with great jazz artists from the NYC scene. Soon he is going to publish his debut album. \nLefteris Kordis\, piano \n“…a young pianist & composer who has demonstrated an exceptional creativity\, in both his playing & his writing\, as well as showing us all\, his very strong commitment & motivation to aim for high musical goals. Talent like his is rare” Steve Lacy \n“A pianist with skill\, touch\, musicality and a gift for making songs from songs. Plus\, he can swing! Give a listen” Bob Brookmeyer \nLefteris Kordis is a Greek-born pianist and composer. Just out of the Music Gymnasium and High School of Pallini in Athens\, he performed with famous composer Mikis Theodorakis on piano and trumpet. While at the Ionian University in Corfu\, Lefteris focused on both the trumpet and piano\, and began to play jazz in addition to the classical repertoire he had studied since the age of four. During his years in Corfu (1996-2000) he studied jazz with Dimos Dimitriadis\, Takis Paterelis\, and George Kontrafouris. \nLefteris came to the U.S. as a Fulbright\, Onassis\, and Gerondelis scholar and earned his Master’s degree with honors at New England Conservatory in 2004. Currently\, he is a doctoral candidate at New England Conservatory\, supported by the Ruth Shapiro Memorial Scholarship\, and has studied with Danilo Perez\, Bob Brookmeyer\, Jerry Bergonzi\, Frank Carlberg\, Michael Gandolfi\, and Joe Morris\, among others. Lefteris is currently studying with Charlie Banacos. \nLefteris has performed with Steve Lacy\, Sheila Jordan\, Joe Lovano\, Robin Eubanks\, Joe Hunt\, Takis Paterelis\, Robert Sadin\, and Vasilis Saleas\, among others in venues such as the Half Note Jazz Club in Athens\, Cornelia Street Cafe in NYC\, Jututuba Jazz Club and Umo Jazz club in Finland\, Boston Symphony Cafe at the Boston Symphony Hall\, Jordan Hall in Boston\, Harvard University\, Megaron Mousikis in Athens\, Overture Center for the Arts in Madison\, WI\, at Virginia Commonwealth University\, and in numerous Festivals in Greece as well as in the US. \nAs a teaching fellow at the New England Conservatory\, he has been teaching piano\, jazz ear training\, music theory\, and has developed curriculum for an undergraduate Jazz music history course entitled: “The Post Bebop Era\, 1949-1961”. Today he is Adjunct Professor of Jazz Department at the New England Conservatory in Boston. \nLefteris has two unpublished records and is getting ready for a third one based on Aesop’s Fables featuring his new octet. \nlex – Drakos Ktistakis\, drums \nStudies: Jazz performance (Drums). Conservatory “Fillipos Nakas” in Athens\, in the Department of Modern Music\, Participation in world conference of I.S.J.A. in Berklee College of Music (June 2000). Private courses with Ron Savage\, Ralph Peterson\, Lee Pierson. \nPerformed with: Alex Foster\, Dave Friedman\, Bobby Few\, Abram Wilson\, Miles Griffith\, Amik Guerra\, Soweto Kinch\, Denys Baptiste\, Jason Yarde\, Rex Richardson\, Paul Clarvis\, Tony Remy\, Reiner Witzel\, Igor Lumpert\, Joel Soto\,Chris Rafailedes\, Dimitrious Vassilakis\, George Kontrafouris\, Takis Paterelis\, Vasilis Rakopoulos\, Dimitris Tsakas\, Kostas Baltazanis e.t.c. \nTeacher: at Athens Modern Music School and scientific collaborator at the Musical Department of the Ionian University of Greece. \n\n\n\n\nPanayota Chaloulakou\, vocals \nPanayota Chaloulakou sings Jazz\, Greek\, World\, and Experimental music\, as well as her own compositions based on poetry. Since she moved to the US in 2002\, she has performed with saxophonists Steve Lacy and Joe Lovano\, singers Sheila Jordan and Irene Aebi\, bassist John Lockwood\, and numerous emerging artists of the Boston music scene. \nShe has collaborated with theater directors\, actors\, and Greek folk and pop artists such as George Dalaras and George Perris. She currently leads her own Jazz Septet performing solely her original compositions\, her jazz trio with John Lockwood and Lefteris Kordis\, and the Greek Rebetiko trio Syn-Aulois. \nPanayota has appeared in numerous venues in the US and Europe. She is a Fulbright scholar and graduate of New England Conservatory (MM 04)\, currently studying voice with Ms. Mary Klimek.
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/dimos-dimitriadis-jazz-quartet/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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SUMMARY:GIORGIS CHRISTODOULOU
DESCRIPTION:GIORGIS CHRISTODOULOU\n\nGiorgis Christodoulou & Cabaret Infantil \nGiorgis Christodoulou and Cabaret Infantil perform personal songs of Giorgis Christodoulou\, met with the sounds of cabarets of Paris\, the swing of the underground clubs of New York and dance with the rhythms of wandering musicians of Barcelona. It includes Greek and foreign repertoire sounds like pop\, bossa-nova\, mambo\, swing\, cha-cha\, and expressive ballads with unexpected adaptations of Spanish and French songs as well as of old Greek songs of the ΄50s and ΄60s\, which are made unrecognizable by obtaining a swing sound. \nThe band:\nGiorgis Christodoulou\, vocals\nAlfred Ruci\, guitars\nMarios Valinakis\, saxophone\nParis Matakoudis\, bass\nClaude Azizahi\, drums \nGiorgis Christodoulou\, vocals \nGiorgis Christodoulou draws his origin from Alexandria\, Egypt and was brought up in Athens. He excelled in drama school and studied singing from 1993 to 1998. He has also acted\, both in plays and T.V. series\, namely: “The Sound of Music”\, “Le Mesarie” as Marius\, “Elisa”\, “A Fairytale without a name” an others. His debut album “Japanese Gardens” was released in 1998 and during the same year he participated in the Euroconnections Festival in Prague\, organised by the French channel MCM. In 2001\, “Love is an Orange”\, a more guitar-oriented album was released. This was followed in 2004 by the “Look At It Through Different Eyes” E.P.\, which featured well-known greek pop hits re-arranged and re-recorded in Giorgis΄ own bossa-nova style. \nTwo years later\, in 2006\, Giorgis accomplished one more personal goal\, and produced “Eurorevisions”. This album\, funded and released by ERT\, the Greek Broadcasting company\, featured reworkings of past Greek Eurovision song contest entries\, this time interpreted by a younger generation of musicians and singers. Giorgis himself sung a jazz swing version of “I Would Die For You” a song that did for him what it did for its original performers. \nApart from his own albums\, Giorgis has composed music for several plays\, staged at the National Theatre of Greece\, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus as well as central theatres in Athens. \nHis latest work is “Don΄t Ever Change” (Lyra\, 2007). In this album\, Giorgis has two notable duets. One with Chillean singer-songwritter Patricio Anabalon entitled “El Licor De La Sed” (“The Liquor of Thrist”) and another with Hanna Hagglung\, a Sweedish singer living and working in Paris\, entitled “Nouvelle Voiture” (“The New Car”).
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/giorgis-christodoulou/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100817T210000
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SUMMARY:MORFO TSAIRELI
DESCRIPTION:MORFO TSAIRELI\n\n“1 woman … 5 men” \nMorfo Tsaireli\, accompanied by a 5-member male band\, presents the musical show “1 woman … 5 men” unfolding different aspects of her explanatory physiognomy in a multileveled show\, which is distinguished by freshness and spontaneity. An unpretentious voice that sings with honesty aiming directly at the soul. She proposes a sweet night with a musical collage\, which travels us from Manos Hadjidakis to Edith Piaf\, from Pink Martini to Stamatis Kraounakis\, from Georges Moustaki to Doors and from Kurt Weil to Michel Legrand passing from Apostolos Kaldaras and Mikis Theodorakis. Because music has no borders! \nThe band:\nMorfo Tsaireli\, voice\nThomas Kontogeorgis\, piano\nMarinos Galatsinos\, clarinet – saxophone – flute\nYannis Zervos\, guitars – voice\nSokratis Ganiaris\, drums – percussion\nFotis Milonas\, bass \nMorfo Tsaireli \, voice \nShe was born in Germany and grew up in Thessaloniki. She studied Logistics\, but didn’t complete her studies to sing. She started singing in spring\, 1992\, next to her sister\, Niki Tsaireli and the Prastinakis brothers. Later\, she moved to Athens near Kostas Kaldaras\, Eleni Tsaligopoulou\, Ilias Liougos and Kostas Pavlidis. \nSince then she’s worked with important young composers and songwriters of the new music scene\, like Giorgos Andreou\, Christos Tsiamoulis\, Stelios Vamvakaris\, Iraklis Vavastikas\, Padelis Thalassinos\, and with great singers\, like Dimitris Mitropanos\, Kostas Makedonas\, Giannis Kotsiras\, Alkinoos Ioannidis\, Melina Kana\, Sofia Emfietzi\, Dimitris Kontogiannis\, Aleksis Parharidis\, Nikos Kouroupakis\, Andreas Karakotas\, Anastasia Moutsatsou and many more. \nShe’s had phonetics’ lessons with Fragkiskos Voutsinos and Anna Diamantopoulou. Discographically\, she participated in Giorgos Andreou and Paraskevas Karassoulos’ “Mikri Patrida”\, in Ilias Liougos and Zoe Panagiotopoulou’s “Komopoleis”\, in Giorgos Stavrianos’ “To pio megalo psema”\, in Ziant Rampant’s (a Syrian composer who lives in Greece) CD\, entitled “MAWJET TARAB”\, and various CDs with local Greek music. \nIn April of 1999 her first CD came out\, entitled “Pes moy psyxi” (F.M. Records) including Kostas Kaldaras and Iraklis Vavatsikas’ songs. In December of 2002 the CD “Gia foni kai accordeon” (PROTASIS) came out with the cooperation of Iraklis Vavatsikas. It includes Greek and foreign songs orchestrated for voice and bajan by Iraklis Vavatsikas. \nSince October 2004\, she had been closely collaborating with two guitarists and composers\, Notis Mavroudis and Panagiotis Margaris\, in concerts in Greece and abroad. She also participated in Mavroudis’ CD -with Ilias Katsoulis’ lyrics- entitled “CARTE POSTALE”\, that came out in November 2006. \nIn March 2008 her CD “Epeidi eisai esy” (MUSIC BOX) came out\, with Tassos Potamianos’ music and lyrics.
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/morfo-tsaireli/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
CATEGORIES:festival2010
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100813T210000
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SUMMARY:VASSILIS TSABROPOULOS
DESCRIPTION:VASSILIS TSABROPOULOS\n“Piano in Passion” \nSpecial event for this year’s festival is on 13/8 the passionate journey into the musical world of the master of the piano Vassilis Tsabropoulos\, a musician whose name is henceforth identified with the piano. Along with his live appearances around the world he presents in a unique appearance at Megaro Gyzi the recital “Piano in Passion”. A unique musical experience from a leading representative of modern pianistic art. Pianist and composer of international acclaim\, Vassilis Tsabropoulos combines\, with masterful flexibility\, different musical styles and idioms\, unfolding his vast range of playing the piano\, along with his spectacular musical and compositional skill. Through his outstanding international recordings for ECM\, he has created a special and identifiable personal musical style by mixing elements of classic\, jazz and ethnic music. \nVassilis Tsabropoulos\, piano
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/vassilis-tsabropoulos-2/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100810T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20100810T213000
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SUMMARY:PUPPET THEATRE PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTION:PUPPET THEATRE PERFORMANCE\n\n“When red thread was lost in the big forest” \nOn 10/8 a show for our young and elder friends\, where the theatre and the puppetry marry escaping into the magical world of fairytales. The group of puppet theater and narration of popular fairy tales Ftouxelefteria\, with Angeliki Gounaridi (puppet animation of dolls and objects) and the actor Kostantis Mizaras (narration and guitar)\, presents the play “When red thread was lost in the big forest”. A puppet-theater show and storytelling of folk tales with live music and songs. Dolls\, objects and people encountered in a world where fear does not exist\, in the world of Greek folklore and music. \nAngeliki Gounaridi (puppet animation of dolls and objects)\nKostantis Mizaras\, actor (narration and guitar) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuration of performance: 1 hour. \nStart time: 20:30
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/puppet-theatre-performance/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100807T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20100807T230000
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SUMMARY:ELENI - LYDIA STAMELLOU
DESCRIPTION:ELENI – LYDIA STAMELLOU\n\nYoung soprano Eleni-Lydia Stamellou and the pianist Marios Kazas\, two promising awarded artists\, travel us with well-known pieces from the movies and the musicals (“west side story“\, “my fair lady“\, “the phantom of the opera“\, “Evita“\, “the wizard of Oz“\, “the sound of music” etc.). Eleni-Lydia Stamellou\, daughter of famous Greek singer Aliki Kayaloglou\, studied in Freiburg\, Vienna and Bologna. She gives recitals with great success mainly in Germany and Greece interpreting a wide repertoire which includes pieces from opera\, oratorio\, operette\, lieder and musicals in nine languages. \nEleni-Lydia Stamellou\, soprano\nMarios Kazas\, piano
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/eleni-lydia-stamellou/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100804T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20100804T230000
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SUMMARY:RITA ANTONOPOULOU
DESCRIPTION:RITA ANTONOPOULOU\n\n\nThe musical journey of the festival begins on 4/8 with Rita Antonopoulou\, a young singer who has won the audience with her vocal abilities\, her interpretation and her wonderful scenic presence. A key collaborator of famous Greek composer Thanos Mikroutsikos for the last three years\, and of famous Greek composers Mimis Plessas and Stamatis Kraounakis previously\, she travels us in a musical compilation for piano and voice\, which will delight the audience. She interprets beloved songs of some of the more important Greek composers but also foreign songs and songs from her personal discography. Together with her on the piano is the excellent musician Akis Mouchlianitis. \nRita Antonopoulou\, voice\nAkis Mouchlianitis\, piano
URL:http://gyzimegaron.gr/event/rita-antonopoulou/
LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
CATEGORIES:festival2010
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20100801T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20100801T230000
DTSTAMP:20260503T170905
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SUMMARY:PAINTING & ENGRAVING EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:PAINTING & ENGRAVING EXHIBITION\n“Sea Aroma” \nThe festival lifts curtains on August 1st with the opening of a painting and engraving group exhibition\, titled “Sea Aroma”\, in which five young but distinguished artists\, all aged 35-40 years old\, participate. Tania Dimitrakopoulou\, Panos Kokkalis and Kostas Pappas exhibit painting works (oils\, acrylics and watercolors)\, while Kleves Krisiko and Dimitris Tsiroyannis exhibit engraving works (woodcuts and etchings). Morphoplastic searches of the artists with images of the sea constitute the theme of the exhibition\, which is curated by Yannis Papaconstantinou\, Artistic Director of Megaro Gyzi. \nParticipating artists: Tania Dimitrakopoulou\, Panos Kokkalis\, Kleves Krisiko\, Kostas Pappas\, Dimitris Tsiroyannis \nOpening of exhibition: 1st August 2010\, 21:00\nDuration of exhibition: 1 – 23 August 2010 \nTania Dimitrakopoulou (1969) \nTania Dimitrakopoulou was born in Athens in 1969. She studied Cell and Molecular Biology at Kingston University\, in the U.K. (1998-91). She continued her postgraduate studies at City University of London obtaining her M.Sc. in Industrial and Administrative Sciences. She then studied painting at the Fine Art School of Athens (1998-2003). \nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\nMay 2004: Selini Gallery\, Athens\nMay 2006: Periple Gallery\, Brussels\nMay 2006: Skoufa Gallery\, Athens\nJune 2007 : CK Gallery\, Nicosia\, Cyprus\nOctober 2008: Skoufa Gallery\, Athens\nMay 2009: Atrion Gallery\, Thessaloniki\nJune 2009: Periple Gallery\, Brussels \nShe has exhibited in many art fairs in Greece\, as well as in various charitable art auctions. Many of her works belong to various private collections in Greece and abroad. \n\nPanos Kokkalis (1969) \nPanos Kokkalis was born in Athens\, Greece\, in 1969. He studied Fine Arts (painting) at the Athens School of Fine Arts (1989-1995) under Dimitris Mytaras. He continued his studies in scenography under B. Basiliadis and G. Ziakas\, acquiring his BA honors Degree in 1995. He cooperated under Ministry of Culture and he teaches painting from 2000. His paintings form part of private collections. \nEXHIBITIONS\n1989 Exhibition student of ASFA\n1993 Photography and Painting\, Kreonides Gallery\, Athens\n1994 ASFA graduates\, Kreonides Gallery\, Athens\n1994 ASFA graduates\, National Gallery\, Athens\n1995 3rd Heineken ART ΄95\, Athens\n1995 7 New painters\, Astrolavos Gallery\, Athens\n2002 Road to the west\, Institution οf Μajor Hellenism\n2003 “ΙΟLI”\, group exhibition\n2009 6 new artist “summertime Breeze”\n2009 Across the way (Ash in Arts)\, Athens\n2009 The human form in the modern art\, EETE\, Τehnopolis\, Gazi\, Athens \nKleves Krisiko (1973) \nKostas Pappas (1974) \nBorn in Athens in 1974. Kostas Pappas studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts in Painting Studio IV under professors I. Valavanidis\, M. Manousakis and M. Spiliopoulos\, graduating in 2001 with honours. \nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n2007 Gallery EKFRASI- Yianna Grammatopoulou\n2009 Gallery AGKATHI-Georgos Kartalos. \nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n2001 Gallery Apollo\n2001 Ekfrasi Glyfada\, A. Bili\, K. Pappas\, S. Tsiodoulos\n2001 Athens School of Fine Arts\, Graduate Show at the ASFA “Ergostasio”\n2004 Gallery Adam\, SHALL WE PLAY?\n2006 Parko Eleutherias\, 90 Artists for human rights\n2007 Greek Artists for Human Rights\n2007 Birthplace\, Benaki Museum\n2007 “Dreams Come True”\, Zoumboulakis Galleries\n2007-08 Sketching Dionysios Solomos\, Moschandreou Art Gallery\, Messolongi\n2008 Ex-Convento SS Cosma e Damiano\, Venice\n2008 Art Centre of the Municipality of Athens\, Athens\n2008 Aegina of the painters\, Historical and Folklore Museum of Aegina\n2008 Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Athens\n2009 The Angelos and Leto Katakouzenos Foundation\, Museum Night\n2009 Watercolours of the Greek landscape\, Gallery of Contemporary Balkan Art\, Lemnos\n2009 A paler shade of white\, The L. & E. Bellonias Foundation\, Santorini\n2009 Summer Breeze\, Ikastikes Anazitiseis Gallery\, Athens\n2009 It happened in Athens\, Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Athens\n2010 Spring light\, Atrion gallery \nDimitris Tsiroyannis (1974) \nBorn in Athens in March 1974. He studied sculpture at the Fine Arts department of the Aristotle university of Thessalonica under the tutelage of Fotis Hatzioanidis. As a senior student he was awarded a scholarship from the National Scholarship foundation on account of his merit. He lives and\nworks in Athens and Arta. His sculptures and prints are displayed in many private collections and galleries in Greece and abroad. \nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n2000 Skoufas Gallery\, Arta\n2004 AMIMONI gallery\, Ioannina\n2004 Zourdos gallery\, Hydra\n2005 Milonoyianni gallery\, Chania\n2006 Fotopoulos gallery\, Athens\n2007 Folklore museum\, Aegina \nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n1995 University of Macedonia\, Thessalonici\n1996 Days of creation & expression\, Melina Merkouri Foundation\, Athens\n1996 Fine arts graduate students exhibition\, Macedonian Museum of Modern Art\n1999 Culture Center Benetatou\, Athens\n2000 Triennale of engraving\, Pieridi gallery\n2001 Skoufas gallery\, Arta\n2001 Month of Visual Arts\, Technopolis\, Gazi\, Athens\n2002 Exhibition for young artists\, Technopolis\, Gazi\, Athens\n2003 Small sculptures\, EETE\, Athens\n2007 Artists from Epirus\, Zapio\, Athens\n2007 Exhibition for young artists\, Technopolis\, Gazi\, Athens\n2008 Panorama of Greek engraving\, Technopolis\, Gazi\, Athens\n2008 Young engravers\, Visual Arts Society TASSOS (exhibitions around Greece)\n2009 Eikastikes Anazitiseis gallery\, Kolonaki\, Athens\n2009 Exhibition of Modern Greek engraving\, Piraeus Municipal gallery\n2009 Summer salon of engraving\, Grigorakis Pinakoteque\, Psihiko\, Athens
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LOCATION:GYZI MEGARON CULTURAL CENTRE\, FIRA\, SANTORINI - GREECE
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