Friday, December 23, 2022
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Thursday, November 24, 2022
International Chamber Music Festival: “Gibon Cremer Trio”
International Chamber Music Festival: “Gibon Cremer Trio”
Monday 28 November
Monday 28 November
The first international chamber music festival at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall throws "Avlaia" on Monday, November 28, 2022 with a unique concert by "Gibon Cremer Trio".
As part of his anniversary tour, the "largest virtuoso violinist" according to Herpert von Karagian, will provide the Thessaloniki audience an unparalleled chamber music concert that will complete the artistic program of the new institution. After all, the purpose of the event is to present great compositions by internationally acclaimed artists who will bring the city's audience closer to that kind of music.
Gibon Cremer's artistic collaboration with Lithuani Celista Giebre Dirvanauscate and Latvian Panista Giorgis Asokins is rooted in the past. The trio has appeared around the world having gained great appreciation and recognition by audiences and critics.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Monday, November 21, 2022
Monday, October 31, 2022
Friday, October 28, 2022
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Saturday, October 8, 2022
Friday, October 7, 2022
Thursday, October 6, 2022
The exhibition "From Asia Minor in Thessaloniki, at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall
The exhibition "From Asia Minor in Thessaloniki in Thessaloniki: The Renaissance of a City" was inaugurated at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall. The report by November 15 The arrival of Greek refugees from Asia Minor to Thessaloniki and their decisive contribution to the Renaissance and evolution of the city is the theme addressed by the historical retrospective exhibition entitled "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki: The Renaissance of a City", which was inaugurated yesterday. Evening at the foyer of the M2 building of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall. The report is the result of OMTH's collaboration. With Thessaloniki magazine "Thessaloniki Otherwise" and will be hosted at the site of the organization until Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Entrance is free to the public and the photographic material describes the uproar of the Asia Minor Refugees, their establishment in Thessaloniki and socio -economic integrate them into the life of the city. "If a city is entitled to honor the events of that time, this is Thessaloniki. The refugee, the refugee, which became a place of reception of tens of thousands of oppressed refugees. We highlight how the tragedy's lament turned into a breath of creation. We remember and honor that with blood and ink the end of the 25 centuries of Hellenism in Ionia, Cappadocia, Pontus and Eastern Thrace. At the same time, however, we become wiser in how the Asia Minor Disaster was one of the most important incisions in modern Greek history. The uprooting of the Asia Minor contributed to the national homogenization of modern Greece that was built on tears, anxieties, personal and collective tragedies, ”said Vassilis Gakis, president of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, Mr. Vassilis Gakis. For his part, representing the Municipality of Thessaloniki, the President of the Culture Center of the Municipality of Thessaloniki, Mr. Haris Aidonopoulos, noted: "I hope and hope all the commemoration events that are consistent with the memory of our nation will never be forgotten." The ways in which the Asia Minor refugees vaccinated Thessaloniki with culture and creativity were mentioned by the publisher-director Mr. George Toulas, adding that "the exhibition acts as an ideal reason for all of us to study and think about what the refugee meant city". The exhibition entitled "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki: The Renaissance of a City" is based on archival and bibliographic research and articulated in three sections.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
THE PROPHECIES OF DIMITRIS LIANTINIS
Dimitris Liantinis, the man who mocked Charon, told him absolutely, save the brakes, "I will find you whenever I want, and not whenever you want", he left us the following prophetic text which I am quoting as a photocopy from the face book, as uploaded by his "team" editing the link in photocopy.
Prophetic, which tends to be verified in all respects!
The first (demographic), I also thought about it from a much younger age!
The second (ecological) has come to us rapidly in recent years.
The third (nuclear), knocks on our door directly and persistently.
And the fourth, we've been living it for several 10 years now, but we're ostriching it and we don't want to admit it.
I am very afraid that in a very short period of time, none of us will want to live on an Earth, on a Planet, with all this hanging over his "head"!
Monday, October 3, 2022
A historical retrospective exhibition by O.M.M.Th
A historical retrospective exhibition by O.M.M.Th
Dedicated to 100 years since the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the impact of refugees on the development of Thessaloniki is the historical retrospective exhibition entitled: "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki. The exhibition opens on Wednesday 05 October 2022, at 20.00, in the Foyer of the M2 building. It will run until November 15, 2022 and entry will be free to the public. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the general context of the history of the Asia Minor refugees who settled in Thessaloniki and the process of their socio-economic integration into the life of the city in the interwar period, through maps, drawings, diagrams, and archival material such as photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, etc. The places of origin, the dimensions and the socio-spatial effects of the state rehabilitation policy at the local level will also be highlighted, as well as the business activity they developed. Then, focusing on a smaller scale, the exhibition will attempt to reconstruct the stories of a refugee neighborhood and a number of refugee houses, through drawings and photographs, but also archival material about the rehabilitation process of the refugee families who inhabited them. The report is based on archival and bibliographic research and is divided into three sections. The first concerns the refugees' places of origin, their history and culture. The second focuses on the temporary settlement chronicling the arrival of the refugees in Thessaloniki after the fire of 1917 and the third chronicles their permanent settlement which led to the regeneration of the city. The entire project is implemented by a group of teachers and students of the Department of Architecture of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the assistance of the Thessaloniki History Center and with the undivided support of O.M.M.Th. The exhibition will be accompanied by a multi-page volume with material that will be released under the supervision of the 4 professors. The research, the organization of the material and the curation of the exhibition have been undertaken by the professors of the Architecture Department of the Polytechnic School of AUTH: Athina Vito-poulou, Maria Doussi, Sofocles Kotsopoulos, Michalis Nomikos and Erifuli Hon-tolidou. Collaborators: Dimosthenis Sakkos, PhD candidate TAM|AUTH, Smaro Katsangelou, architect AUTH, Thalia-Pelagini Kalfa, Sofia Mermiga Aggeli, Konstantinos Tsintsis, Maria Sofotassiou, students TAM |AUTH and Ioannis Angelos Belis, student of TMXA |AUTH. With the cooperation of the Cultural Center of the Central Macedonia Region Sponsors of the exhibition are: Stavros Andreadis, Zoi Papageorgiou.Dedicated to 100 years since the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the impact of refugees on the development of Thessaloniki is the historical retrospective exhibition entitled: "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki. The exhibition opens on Wednesday 05 October 2022, at 20.00, in the Foyer of the M2 building. It will run until November 15, 2022 and entry will be free to the public. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the general context of the history of the Asia Minor refugees who settled in Thessaloniki and the process of their socio-economic integration into the life of the city in the interwar period, through maps, drawings, diagrams, and archival material such as photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, etc. The places of origin, the dimensions and the socio-spatial effects of the state rehabilitation policy at the local level will also be highlighted, as well as the business activity they developed. Then, focusing on a smaller scale, the exhibition will attempt to reconstruct the stories of a refugee neighborhood and a number of refugee houses, through drawings and photographs, but also archival material about the rehabilitation process of the refugee families who inhabited them. The report is based on archival and bibliographic research and is divided into three sections. The first concerns the refugees' places of origin, their history and culture. The second focuses on the temporary settlement chronicling the arrival of the refugees in Thessaloniki after the fire of 1917 and the third chronicles their permanent settlement which led to the regeneration of the city. The entire project is implemented by a group of teachers and students of the Department of Architecture of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the assistance of the Thessaloniki History Center and with the undivided support of O.M.M.Th. The exhibition will be accompanied by a multi-page volume with material that will be released under the supervision of the 4 professors. The research, the organization of the material and the curation of the exhibition have been undertaken by the professors of the Architecture Department of the Polytechnic School of AUTH: Athina Vito-poulou, Maria Doussi, Sofocles Kotsopoulos, Michalis Nomikos and Erifuli Hon-tolidou. Collaborators: Dimosthenis Sakkos, PhD candidate TAM|AUTH, Smaro Katsangelou, architect AUTH, Thalia-Pelagini Kalfa, Sofia Mermiga Aggeli, Konstantinos Tsintsis, Maria Sofotassiou, students TAM |AUTH and Ioannis Angelos Belis, student of TMXA |AUTH. With the cooperation of the Cultural Center of the Central Macedonia Region Sponsors of the exhibition are: Stavros Andreadis, Zoi Papageorgiou.Dedicated to 100 years since the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the impact of refugees on the development of Thessaloniki is the historical retrospective exhibition entitled: "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki. The exhibition opens on Wednesday 05 October 2022, at 20.00, in the Foyer of the M2 building. It will run until November 15, 2022 and entry will be free to the public. The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the general context of the history of the Asia Minor refugees who settled in Thessaloniki and the process of their socio-economic integration into the life of the city in the interwar period, through maps, drawings, diagrams, and archival material such as photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, etc. The places of origin, the dimensions and the socio-spatial effects of the state rehabilitation policy at the local level will also be highlighted, as well as the business activity they developed. Then, focusing on a smaller scale, the exhibition will attempt to reconstruct the stories of a refugee neighborhood and a number of refugee houses, through drawings and photographs, but also archival material about the rehabilitation process of the refugee families who inhabited them. The report is based on archival and bibliographic research and is divided into three sections. The first concerns the refugees' places of origin, their history and culture. The second focuses on the temporary settlement chronicling the arrival of the refugees in Thessaloniki after the fire of 1917 and the third chronicles their permanent settlement which led to the regeneration of the city. The entire project is implemented by a group of teachers and students of the Department of Architecture of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the assistance of the Thessaloniki History Center and with the undivided support of O.M.M.Th. The exhibition will be accompanied by a multi-page volume with material that will be released under the supervision of the 4 professors. The research, the organization of the material and the curation of the exhibition have been undertaken by the professors of the Architecture Department of the Polytechnic School of AUTH: Athina Vito-poulou, Maria Doussi, Sofocles Kotsopoulos, Michalis Nomikos and Erifuli Hon-tolidou. Collaborators: Dimosthenis Sakkos, PhD candidate TAM|AUTH, Smaro Katsangelou, architect AUTH, Thalia-Pelagini Kalfa, Sofia Mermiga Aggeli, Konstantinos Tsintsis, Maria Sofotassiou, students TAM |AUTH and Ioannis Angelos Belis, student of TMXA |AUTH. With the cooperation of the Cultural Center of the Central Macedonia Region Sponsors of the exhibition are: Stavros Andreadis, Zoi Papageorgiou.Dedicated to 100 years since the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the impact of refugees on the development of Thessaloniki is the historical retrospective exhibition entitled: "From Asia Minor to Thessaloniki.
The exhibition opens on Wednesday 05 October 2022, at 20.00, in the Foyer of the M2 building. It will run until November 15, 2022 and entry will be free to the public.
The aim of the exhibition is to highlight the general context of the history of the Asia Minor refugees who settled in Thessaloniki and the process of their socio-economic integration into the life of the city in the interwar period, through maps, drawings, diagrams, and archival material such as photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, etc.
The places of origin, the dimensions and the socio-spatial effects of the state rehabilitation policy at the local level will also be highlighted, as well as the business activity they developed.
Sunday, October 2, 2022
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Friday, September 30, 2022
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Monday, September 26, 2022
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
Thursday, September 22, 2022
MOYSA opens the season at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall with a bang
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ...
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki are updating and renewing the cooperation agreement between them The Thessaloniki Concert Hall and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki are updating and renewing the cooperation agreement between them The update and renewal of the cooperation agreement between the Thessaloniki Concert Hall and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, expanding the next two years the joint constructive promotion of cultural, educational and research activities tonight. The President of the Organization Mr. Vassilis Gakis and the Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Professor Nikolaos Papaioannou, they signed the relevant protocol, authorizing the Coordination Committee to evaluate the work produced at regular intervals and to submit proposals of modification whenever it deems necessary. The main pillars of the cooperation agreement stand out from joint events, as well as cultural, educators and other activities, the allocation of subscription tickets for the performances of the OMTH to the members of the AUTH University Community, the hospitality of flexible representations or proportions.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall is building bridges of artistic cooperation with Romania
The beginning of a period of fruitful and constructive artistic cooperation with Romania was marked by the warm welcome extended by the President of the Thessaloniki Music Hall, Mr. Vassilis Gakis, and the Artistic Director, Mr. Christos Galilaias, to the Chairman of the Board. of the National Artistic Center 'ATENEOU' of Iasi, Mr. Andrei Apretesei. The meeting took place at the facilities of the O.M.M.Th. laying strong foundations for the search for a joint network of artistic actions which will highlight and deepen the cooperation of the two bodies in matters of promotion and promotion of culture and art. 'Culture is the most important 'bridge' because it unites people' he emphasized after the end of the meeting the Chairman of the Board of the Organization, Mr. Vassilis Gakis, setting the framework for cooperation between the Thessaloniki Music Hall and the National Artistic Center 'ATENEOU' of Iasi. 'We invest in extroversion. Thessaloniki strengthens its position as a cultural pole in the NE.
Monday, September 19, 2022
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Monday, September 12, 2022
TODAY I THINK...
Today with the pain of a soul, I think: The Petralona Cave, what made Halkidiki known in the ends of the Ecumenical, put it on a golden letter to the Anthopological, Paleontological Catalogs of the world, and where the longing of the TA. The first and second degree of Halkidiki was: "To expel the private Poulians - so they were derogatoryly called some of its merciless morms uninhabited and uneducated, individuals - the cave to take the state to which it always belonged, its own ownership and supervision. This is what I said before "uninhabited and uneducated", now that it has "got it" (the Poulians have been expelled), the state (Ministry of Culture), sealed it for about 5 years, "work is being done" a merciless, alienated inscription on the sealed door of the entrance, The cave remains closed, and "Uncitsa" with the unhappy era dress ... poverty and misery in Greece, promises us as the "gentlemen" of the Thessaloniki Metro that at the end of the next year its gates will open!
Sunday, September 11, 2022
“Talk DNA of ... Yamagia, and said "Crap"!
*“Talk DNA of ... Yamnagia, and said 'Brand'! The paid advertisement of the "Yamnaya" continues ... How do we say to the "moniam-Mnnam" toddlers to fan their food? So! From the miserable and unobtrusive media with a "professor" a Greek! .. Yes, a Greek! For those who ... pay him! You know, the teachers and the "professors" are not only in Greek universities but also in foreigners, even if they have the heavy names, such as Harvart, who very little wants to be found by Harvart ... !
THE CURSED "ORTHOXIA SUNDAY"!
THE CURSED "ORTHOXIA SUNDAY"!
Curses shook and exiled today from the end of the country the "cursed priesthood", the Jewish (our blood and for our children), to the native Greeks, our immortal ancestors of Marathon, Salamis, Salamis And our pansy, Aristotelous, Platonos, Orpheus, Anaximandrou, Anaximeni, Anaxagora, Xenophanes, Parmenidou, Zenonos, Empedocleous, Heraklitou, Democritus, Socrates, Isocrates, Hippocrates, Galinou, Galinou, Galinou , Solonos, Violence, Peidrou, Thalou, Pythagoras, Thucydidou, Aristarchus, Ipatas ... [Ed: It was destroyed by the uninvited Christians in Alexandria, her former students, her father's philosophy and her own, that Satanic Syndios, and later Bishop of Cyprus (?), Who even dead, carved the body. her with pointed shells]. Lefkippou, Archimedes, Archita, Epicouros, Xenophontos, Loukianou, Arrianou, Ptolemy, Stravonos, Skylakos, Milonos, Athenian Nafrakitos, Diogenes, Diogenes Laerti, Homer, Hesiod, Apolloniou and many others, whose no number! The (m) priests dressed in the rich Jewish ornaments of their cowboys, their costumes, classic dress Anna and Kaiafa, in front of the "beautiful gate", read:
DIOMEDE ALEXANDRATOS (ΔΙΟΜΗΔΗΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΑΤΟΣ)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE (RAAF)
LANCASTER MID-UPPER GUNNER
No. 460 Squadron
Diomede Alexandratos was born in Shepparton on 6 February 1922. His paternal grandfather, Efstathios Alexandratos, was a ship's captain from Ithaca who migrated to Australia in the 1880s and settled in Bendigo. Diomede's father Andreas (1872-1950) followed suit in 1901 and started his own business as a fruit vendor in central Melbourne, which enabled him to bring out his two brothers, and later his wife Sophia, from Greece. Together, the three men operated a successful cafe in Elizabeth Street until 1914, when the partnership ended. Andreas and Sophia then moved to Shepparton, where they established the town's first cafe. Graduating from Caulfield Grammar in 1940, the young Diomede Alexandratos worked in a land surveyor’s office and drafted plans for factories. In December 1941, the day after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, he decided to join the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force). From March 25 to August 5, 1942, he served in the 4th Anti-Aircraft Regiment. He enlisted in RAAF for aircrew training on August 6, 1942, in No.1 REC Center at the age of 20 years old, and posted to No.1 Initial Training School (No.1 ITS) under the wartime Empire Air Training Scheme where Australian aircrew trained for service in Europe. On October 10, 1942, he transferred to No.2 Wireless Operators Gunners (WAG) School in Parkes NSW. A WAG was a dual-trained aircrew, trained to operate the aircraft's radio and operate a defensive turret. In April next year he was posted to No.2 Bombing and Gunnery School (BGS) in Port Pirie SA and in the end of the month, on April 29 he was promoted to Pilot Officer.
BOOK CRITICISM EXERCISE
*An amazing, amazing book fell into my hands from heaven, literally, after ...
I downloaded it from the internet, what you see cover in the photo of the beloved and Filtre Dimitrios Dimaras, Professor of Philologist-Theologian from Nikiti, entitled " Nikitian glossary " -and not only, dear Dimitris, since this" glossary "is used, fortunately, still nowadays, and from all over Halkidiki, with some of its locations in its local villages and towns. Is it written with a scientific structure, how else could it? With etymological and origin the words, root, very good work, the names referred to in separate capital, and to me are the most important for the timeless identity of the place, each of them is a whole story, a reality, something I also did in my book "Sana Halkidiki", I'll say it once again, and I will call the local councils, as well as the municipalities, to change the names of the villages or regions with some of their names, perhaps ancient ... ., It was a great stupidity-inadequacy to change the name of the municipality of "Stagira-Akanthos" to "Aristotle", our great philosopher did not need such nonsense, probably there one was a carrot to want to become "royal than the king" , as well, as well as very correct, the decision of the Municipality of Moudania was to be renamed "Propontis Municipality", the name "Galatista" is pending to "Anthetic", as "Municipality of Anthemounta" was abolished, a name that had the town to 1950, about.
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The exhibition "From Asia Minor in Thessaloniki: The Renaissance of a City" was inaugurated at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall. T...
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