Free Arts Festival at Greek archaeological sites
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The All of Greece, One Culture festival, a Ministry of Culture initiative, is offering a week of free cultural performances at historic venues nationwide through July 20.
All events require a free reservation made in advance through the festival's official website.
A standard entry ticket to the host venue may be required.
Highlights of this week's program include:
In Thessaloniki: A concert exploring Byzantine musical heritage at the Rotunda (July 14-15) and a children's performance at the Islahané Cultural Center (July 15-16).
In the Peloponnese: A theatrical performance using Greek Sign Language in the Ancient Theater of Orchomenos (July 16-17) and a contemporary music concert in Ancient Messene (July 18-19).
In Ioannina: A dialogue between traditional music and contemporary dance at the Ancient Theater of Dodoni (July 19-20).
Other events are scheduled in Trikala, Serres, Tinos, Mesolongi, and Drama, showcasing theater, music, and visual arts. The full schedule is available online.
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