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Epidaurus Festival. The Epidaurus Festival (Greek: Φεστιβάλ Επιδαύρου), also known as the Epidávria (Greek: Επιδαύρια), is an ancient theatre festival [1] held every year during the summer months (Fridays and Saturdays in July and August) in the ancient theatre of Epidaurus, on the archaeological site of the Asclepion.
Location (s) Athens, Epidaurus, Greece. Coordinates. 37°58′15″N 23°43′28″E / 37.97084°N 23.72452°E / 37.97084; 23.72452. Years active. 1955–present. Athens – Epidaurus Festival is an annual arts festival that takes place in Athens and Epidaurus, from May to October. It is one of the most famous festivals in Greece.
The Epidaurus Festival continues today and is carried out during the summer months. The theatre has been sporadically used to host major musical events. In the framework of the Epidaurus Festival, well-known Greek and foreign actors have appeared, including the Greek soprano Maria Callas, who performed Norma in 1960 and Médée in 1961.
Athens – Epidaurus Festival is an annual arts festival that takes place in Athens and Epidaurus, from May to October. It is one of the most famous festivals in Greece. It is one of the most famous festivals in Greece.
3,386.4 ha. The Sanctuary of Asclepius was a sanctuary in Epidaurus dedicated to Asclepius. Especially in the Classical and Hellenistic periods, it was the main holy site of Asclepius. The sanctuary at Epidaurus was the rival of such major cult sites as the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia and Apollo at Delphi. The temple was built in the early 4th ...
Palaia Epidavros or Palaia Epidauros (also Palea Epidavros and Palea Epidauros; Greek: Παλαιά Επίδαυρος) is a small town in the Argolis prefecture of the Peloponnese. Today also called Archaia Epidauros (Αρχαία Επίδαυρος), it is built in the same place where the ancient city of Epidauros was located, on top of and ...
It is located at 260 Peiraios Street, in Tavros, Athens, close to the Athens School of Fine Arts. [1] The site used to house the ''Tsaousoglou'' furniture factory. [2] Designed in the 1970s, the complex is a typical example of the industrial architecture of that period. It consists of large buildings and sheds that have been classified by the ...
Stavros Xarchakos was born on March 14, 1939, in the centre of Athens, where he lives to this day. He comes from Laconian Mani. Growing up in a neighbourhood of the capital, where the arts flourished, he came into contact with folk and rebetiko songs, but also with the European music, broadcast on the radio, while he was strongly influenced by church music.