Marking seven decades of cultural legacy, the Athens Epidaurus Festival returns with a celebratory edition that turns the city into a global stage, featuring over 3,000 artists across three vibrant months
The project is set to contribute to the further development of Greece’s film industry and establish Drama as an audiovisual hub in the region.
Oxford-based Institute for Digital Archaeology has its mind set on carving a giant replica of the horse’s head from the Parthenon’s chariot of Selene into Attica's second largest mountain. Director Roger Michel shares details with TA NEA
On July 16, she’ll shine where history meets soul, and her voice will float through marble arches, under summer stars, and into thousands of hearts.
The groundbreaking ‘Kykladitisses’ exhibition brings 150 rare artifacts to Santorini, highlighting the untold stories of Cycladic women.
The anticipation, the moments suspended in time—"(π)ending" is the solo aerial dance performance by Natasa Arabatzi, capturing the fleeting spaces of life where the mundane and extraordinary collide
Recognition for the architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia highlights his lifelong dedication to faith and architecture
From symbolic swings to rocket wars and ritual meals for the dead, here are ten lesser-known Easter customs that reveal Greece’s deep cultural tapestry
Some of the first color photographs of Athens and the Cyclades are now available online
Today, red egg dyeing remains a cherished Easter ritual in Greek households around the world. What may appear to be a simple seasonal activity is, in truth, a centuries-old tradition layered with meaning, memory, and faith.
This week’s releases bring supernatural horror in the Mississippi Delta, the intense pursuit of fame, and a tender adventure with a young boy and his panda
Hosted at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation and running until April 27, the Philoxenia Travel & Culture exhibition captures the essence of enduring Greek hospitality, traditions, and cultural heritage through 156 compelling photographs
Traditional songs, Mediterranean and Eastern sounds, Cuban and African rhythms, and melodies spanning from the Middle Ages to today converge with jazz, classical, and contemporary music at Olympia City Music Theatre “Maria Callas,” from April 23 to 30
The Greek language is now honored with an UNESCO day on February 9, honoring Greece's national poet Dionysios Solomos.
The Executive Board of UNESCO has designated February 9 as “World Greek Language Day,” as reported by the Athens-Macedonian News Agency. According to Greece’s Permanent Representative to UNESCO, Giorgos Koumoutsakos, the initiative recognizes “the timelessness, universality and contribution of our language to the cultural heritage of humanity.” The date coincides with the death of Dionysios […]
The seven-episode season introduces new characters, including Isabela Merced as Dina, Ellie's best friend, and Young Mazino as Jesse, Dina's ex-boyfriend and a respected member of their community
The evening's program will feature a mix of blues and ballads from Vassilakis’ award-winning recordings on Candid Records.
A coming-of-age road drama, "Our Wildest Days" is Vassilis Kekatos’ highly anticipated debut feature, arriving in theaters this June
This weekend, April 12–13, more than 50 ceramic artists bring clay to life, transforming Kypseli Municipal Market into a hub for ceramic art lovers and curious newcomers alike. Highlights include live demonstrations of traditional techniques such as wheel throwing and Raku firing by acclaimed ceramists.
FokiaNou Art Space presents a three-day exhibition of German artists, April 11–13, curated by artist and gallerist Christian Schmid. The show is part of an exchange between two independent spaces, promoting artistic dialogue between Athens and Germany