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Aegina Festival
- Aegina
- Opens Tomorrow
The 3rd Aegina International Music Festival will start tomorrow with a concert by pianist Dimitris Vassilakis, violinist Alissa Margulis and cellist Natalia Margulis. The classical music festival will run to the end of August. Tickets can be purchased at Eleftheroudakis bookstores in Athens and at Eleni’s shop on Aegina, located next to the Port Authority.
For information:
www.aeginamusicfestival.gr.
Notis Mavroudis
- Athens
- Tonight
Composer and guitarist Notis Mavroudis will give a concert at the Attiko Alsos Theater in Galatsi tonight, joined by Anastasia Moutsatsou and Panayiotis Margaris. The show starts at 9 p.m. and admission costs 5 euros.
Attiko Alsos Theater,
Galatsi Ring Road,
tel 210.363.0706.
Galani & Arvanitaki
- Samos
- Tonight
Greek vocalists Dimitra Galani and Eleftheria Arvanitaki will perform at the Pythagorion High School on Samos this evening as part of their summer tour around Greece. The show starts at 9 p.m. and tickets will be available at the venue two hours before the concert is to begin. The pair will next perform in Halkidiki on Saturday.
For information:
tel 22730.80005.
THEATER
Oedipus Double Take
- Epidaurus
- Tomorrow & Saturday
The National Theater production of Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex” and “Oedipus at Colonus,” directed by Roula Pateraki and starring Michail Marmarinos, Karyofyllia Karabeti and Dimitris Piatas, will be staged at the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus this weekend and then go on tour around Greece.
Information/tickets:
tel 210.327.2000.
EXHIBITION
Evgenia Koumantarou
- Tinos
- To August 31
“Humble Paradise,” an exhibition of photographs by Evgenia Koumantarou, is on display at the Ursuline School in Tinos’s Loutra until the end of August. The black-and-white photographs depict Tinos’s Kato Meri, a region little known to the public.
Ursuline School,
Loutra, Tinos.


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