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BABUSKA & PSYCHOTROPICA

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BABUSKA & PSYCHOTROPICA

Welcome to our planet for the last live of 2024!
This year, BABUSKA is back, inviting favorite bands to join them!

After their very successful performance with AFRODYSSEY ORCHESTRA, BABUSKA will also take the stage in December with the band PSYCHO TROPICA.

Babuska, a 7-piece band with a strong presence of brass and electric sounds, is ready for another wild celebration with reggae, afro, Balkan, and ska rhythms, and of course, plenty of dancing.

Always with an upbeat rhythmic mood, blending African-Eastern percussion over electrified basslines and vintage groovy drumming, topped with psychedelic guitars and a brass section full of bittersweet harmony.

Band Members:

 

PsychoTropica [Cumbia Chichadelica] was formed in 2016, influenced by the psychedelic aesthetic of Cumbia Peruana. They have performed at various venues, festivals, and events, as guests of Instituto Cervantes and the Peruvian Embassy.
The genre they play is based on tropical music, including Chicha, Cumbia Amazonica, and Mambo, with sounds from fuzz electric guitars, Farfisa organs, and analog synths that create a mystical character and compel everyone to dance until the very end…

Band Members:

 

Doors open at 20:30.

GROWTH

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Growth
By Luke Norris
Directed by Jamie Bradley
A FONACT production

A dark comedy about fragile masculinity and testicular cancer.

 

That?

Yeah.

It’s a lump in a bag of lumps. 

I mean, it’s normal.

Tobes has found a lump. And it’s getting bigger.

As it grows, so must he, in ways he never thought he’d have to…

 

 

Performed in English with Greek surtitles

Running Time: 90 mins

An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

TSIMENTO & PROFIL

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TSIMENTO & PROFIL
This Holy Xmass, stop genocide in Palestine!

The idea for a joint live performance by Tsimento and Profil has been around for a long time, as the members of the bands share a long-standing acquaintance and mutual respect. These two bands from the Greek independent music scene have always believed that it is both a duty and a mission for artists to communicate and draw inspiration from socio-political developments.
During the planning meeting for the concert, and as the Christmas season approached—a time marked by rampant consumerism and superficial abundance—the main topic of discussion and concern was the horrifying genocide being endured by the people of Palestine at the hands of the state of Israel.
In this context, the least we can do is amplify the just demand of the Palestinian people for freedom through our music and lyrics.

Our joint concert is a small act of solidarity and an opportunity for a gathering—an exchange of ideas and actions in the struggle to support the people of Palestine.

Tsimento:
Concrete is everywhere.
Relentlessly dominant, it covers everything—from the neighborhoods we live in to the culture we coexist in. Hardened, impersonally cold gray, concrete symbolizes authority and every enemy we stand against.

As in every self-respecting fairy tale, so in reality: when you name your enemy, it loses power and substance. Our band is called TSIMENTO. We play haunted punk rock to exorcise fears.

Tsimento is:

Profil:
Profil was formed in the distant year of 2000 by a group of school friends.
Profil has performed a significant number of live shows in well-known venues in Athens and beyond, such as: An Club, Kyttaro, Stavros tou Notou, Six Dogs, Temple, Ilion+, Underathens, and more. Whether as a cover band or presenting their own songs, Profil has built a small but dynamic audience. The group has also appeared as a support act with well-known bands from the local scene, such as Ypogeia Revmata, Endelechia, Magic de Spell. Additionally, they have collaborated with names and bands from the new Greek independent scene, such as Balantes gia Fonous, Salto Mortale, Gourounia sto Diastima, Rockamora, and others.

Discographically, Profil has released (exclusively hand-to-hand and at their concerts):

Musically, Profil moves within the realm of Greek-speaking independent rock, but their primary influences come from the international guitar-driven scene, with bands like Joy Division, Sonic Youth, Pixies, The Stooges, Pearl Jam, The Sound, Radiohead, and more. They are also influenced by Greek artists such as Trypes, Xylina Spathia, Diafana Krina, Endelechia, Ypogeia Revmata, and others.

Currently, the group is preparing the release of their second album (having already released five singles via their website and YouTube channel) and is performing in venues in Athens and across Greece.

MODERN … CLASSICAL MUSICIANS

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Modern … Classical Musicians

Two young musicians, Michalis Stefanakis on piano and Michalis Gennadis on violin, present works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Benjamin Godard, Robert Schumann, and Sergei Rachmaninoff.

The two Michalises remain true to classical roots and dare to present chamber music in the multifunctional space PLYFA, addressing an audience with musical curiosity, even if they are not accustomed to classical sounds.

Believing that classical music is neither rigid nor distant, the two musicians perform works from the classical and romantic periods with the hope that their energy will touch the souls of their listeners.

 

Michalis Stefanakis began studying piano and theory in Heraklion, Crete, and received diplomas in harmony and piano from the Apollo Conservatory and Music Society (class of Patricia Arena). He continued his piano and chamber music studies alongside his law degree in Athens. He earned a piano diploma from the Athens Conservatory (class of Thodoris Tzovanakis) and continues studying under the guidance of Marina Lamprinoudi. He received recognition at the international Van Cliburn competition for amateur pianists in Fort Worth, Texas, in October 2022. Stefanakis is a graduate of the Law School of the University of Athens and the University of Michigan and works as a director in the International Taxation Department at Deloitte in Athens.

Michalis Gennadis began music at a young age, with the violin as his main instrument. He studied in Athens at the National Conservatory, earning his diploma with highest honors, a first prize, and a performance excellence award under the tutelage of Dimitris Angelidis. He has attended seminars with renowned violinist Bartek Niziol and continues his development with internationally acclaimed violinist Giorgos Demertzis, specializing in chamber music. In addition to violin, he studied advanced music theory with Giorgos Minas, earning a Fugue diploma with top honors.

His artistic pursuits have also led him to contemporary music through singing and electric bass, which he studied at the National Conservatory. As a violinist, Gennadis has collaborated with chamber music orchestras, contemporary music ensembles, and appeared as a young artist at festivals in Mezin, France. He teaches violin at the National Conservatory of Ilioupoli and the Attiko Conservatory in Kypseli.

Duration: 80 minutes, including an intermission.

EKEINOS & EGO

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GIORGOS KEHAGIOGLOU – PRESENTATION OF THE ALBUM “EKEINOS & EGO”

Giorgos Kehagioglou presents for the first time live his debut album “EKEINOS & EGO”.

It is a Greek-language album that brings traditional folk and alternative sounds into conversation with the rhythms of pop/rock and greek music. Through the 10 songs of the album, an internal conversation unfolds. A musical journey from the darkness of loneliness to the light of people and companionship.

The songwriter’s original material meets songs that have marked him and shaped his own personal world. Joining him on stage will be Kostis, Erophilie, and Christina Samara, three young songwriters who have just released their first albums as well, with their material already making its presence felt in music venues.

Alongside the presentation of the album “EKEINOS & EGO”, there will also be a screening of the short music film “City of Light”, directed by Alexandros Stamatiadis, which was created on the occasion of the album’s same title song.

Guests:
Kostis
Erophilie
Christina Samara

On stage:
Irini Alisa – Keys
Yiannis Papanikolaou – Drums
Ilias Pantazis – Bass
Alexandros Pouliasis – Electric Guitar

Nikos Angloupas – Sound Engineer

Production:
PâleSounds

Contact in the media – publicity:
Tina Pappa | City Owls Communications

Doors open: 20:00

PAPER TIGER

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A… Paper Tiger by Ison Theatrical Projects

With a powerful theatrical play—a punch in the gut—the newly established production company “Ison” introduces itself to the theater scene.

Paper Tiger, written by Paraskevi Anevlavi and based on the true story of Carl Panzram, which shocked America in the 1920s, aims to shed light on the social factors that perpetuate violence, as well as the dark instincts embedded within human nature. The play sketches the psyche of the perpetrator, marked by cruelty and raw violence, shaped by traumatic childhood experiences that transform him into a serial killer in his adult life.

Are you ready to listen?

Two prisoners.

An interrogator.

One big secret.

The serial killer Carl is captured and confesses his horrific acts to the interrogator Alexander with intense passion and no fear. “I only regret two things. I regret hurting some animals during my life, and that I can’t kill the whole damned human race.”

In prison, he befriends his fellow inmate, Peter, sharing personal experiences and stories. However, at the final hour, a revelation emerges that changes everything.

“Unless you turn and become like little children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.”

Suitable for ages 16 and over.

Duration: 70 minutes

DEPARTURE

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DEPARTURE
Apostolos Kitsos
Guest: Sophie lies

“Amid the new love and within the new sound, I depart”
—A. Rimbaud

Mikri Arktos presents the first concert and musical performance for Apostolos Kitsos’ album Departure, taking place at PLYFA on Thursday, December 5, at 9:30 pm.

Following Something Strange, Apostolos Kitsos chose this verse by Rimbaud not only as the title of his new album but as a hallmark of the atmosphere and artistic intent of this fresh, intriguing work.

This collection of songs marks a “Departure” to a new sonic realm—vibrant, modern, with a distinct electronic flair and dynamic orchestrations, all crafted by Apostolos Kitsos himself, both on the album and in the live performance.

In this album, Apostolos Kitsos also makes his debut as a songwriter, setting the poetry of Katerina Gogou and Katerina Angelaki-Rook to music for the first time. He continues his collaboration with Michalis Kalogirakis (with whom he created Something Strange), who contributes songs inspired by the poetry of Jacques Prévert, Arthur Rimbaud, and Manos Petrakis.

Songs like Barbara, Let’s Start Early, Departure, as well as pieces from Something Strange, such as Love Me Somewhere Else and Good Moon, create a musical dialogue with reference songs from both Greek and international repertoires.

Joining him on stage is the multi-talented and versatile Sophie lies, bringing a live rendition of their recorded collaboration.

Mikri Arktos invites you to embark together, “amid the new love and within the new sound” of Apostolos Kitsos.

Performing Musicians:
Fanis Zachopoulos – guitars
Alexis Stenakis – keyboards, winds
Haris Paraskevas – bass, drums

Sound Engineer: Thanos Kaleas
Contact: Maria Tsolaki, [email protected]
Production Management: Vivi Gerolymatou, [email protected]
Produced by: Mikri Arktos, www.mikri-arktos.gr

MATCH

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MATCH
B.p.m. theater group & Danae Liodaki

Following the success of their play “Those You Didn’t Catch in Time,” the B.p.m. theater group presents the new theatrical work by Danae Liodaki, “Match.” This dark comedy about the end of love explores romantic relationships with humor and sensitivity, asking the question: how can love overcome obstacles such as individualism, consumerism, and the uncertainty of endless choices to survive in a society that seems to be against it?

“Match” follows the tragic story of Elle, the last romantic, the last woman who believed in love—and who paid a high price for it. Elle tries to find love through technology, using the dating apps we all know. When this search proves disappointing, she doesn’t give up. Instead, with the help of two close friends, she decides to create her own dating app to fight for the survival of romance in the modern era. But things don’t go as planned.

Danae Liodaki continues to tackle contemporary social issues with a humorous and fresh perspective. This original, modern play, “Match,” soon to be published by Kapa Publishing, invites us to see the political dimension of romantic relationships today. In an era where love becomes increasingly challenging, Elle and her friends call on us to reinvent love in all its forms, insisting: “Resist the disenchantment of life with us! Resist the end of love with us!”

The production is supported financially by the Ministry of Culture.

Performances
Starting November 28 at DIPETHE Kavala
Starting December 19 at PLYFA

AURORA

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AURORA
SPYROS KOUVARAS & SYNTHESIS 748 DANCE CO.

The choreographer Spyros Kouvaras and the Greek-French contemporary dance group Synthesis 748 Dance Co. return to PLYFA in Votanikos with their new work, presenting the piece “AURORA” for five performances from December 14 to 18. “AURORA,” the third part of the choreographic series “Sacred Bodies of a New Ecotopia,” draws inspiration from the plant world and the book The Three Ecologies by Félix Guattari, exploring symbiotic possibilities between nature and culture in a time of urgent ecological need. Spyros Kouvaras creates a choreographic meta-fiction, a techno-natural space that hovers between dream and reality, seemingly detached from the conventional space-time continuum. In a scenographic setting where primal and futuristic elements interact, the performers envision a dawning new era. Their bodies appear devoted to the perpetuation of their movements, and through the constant exchange of sensory stimuli between nature and humanity, they trace the outlines of an alternative “geology of existence.” “AURORA” is not merely a work about the environment; it is a self-contained environment—an emerging community of living beings that, approaching our world with poetic abstraction and imagination, raises reflective questions about the cultural reality we have shaped.

SYNTHESIS 748 DANCE CO.

Synthesis 748 Dance Co. was founded in 2010 in Paris by choreographer and dancer Spyros Kouvaras, with support from the CND—France’s National Dance Center. Since 2017, the company has been supported by the Ministry of Culture and is based in Athens. Synthesis 748 Dance Co. has developed an international presence, with its works presented in theaters, museums, galleries, archaeological sites, and festivals across European countries, South America, Lebanon, and recently at the CICA Museum in South Korea. Spyros Kouvaras’s choreographic research and practice draw inspiration from myth and posthumanist theories, focusing on social imaginaries and embracing utopian communities of both present and future. The dance vocabulary diverges from recognizable forms of contemporary dance and centers on the interactions of body, sound, and image, creating kinetic environments with a neo-ritualistic aesthetic.

The performance is presented with financial support from the Ministry of Culture.

DON’T

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Don’t
Anema Dance Company and Zoe Efstathiou

The Anema Dance Company and emerging choreographer Zoe Efstathiou present the performance “Don’t”, a work inspired by social and kinetic prohibitions.

The concept of kinetic prohibition emerged from the choreographer’s previous notes, which guided the dancer on what to do or not to do. Starting from a dystopian setting, the dancers come together to create a system born from prohibitions—a system that operates and repeats. This system is formed by dancers—individuals who conform from its inception, experiencing the discomfort of compliance—and by an individual “alibi,” a form of otherness that obeys, unable to manage its freedom and uniqueness.

The choreographer’s artistic and kinetic proposal is rooted in minimalism, choreographic composition, and the creation of movement material that repeats and evolves, functioning as an exhausting and controlling system.

With her dual identity as a Psychologist, the choreographer highlights the dysfunction of a system by choreographing four dancers, while also engaging in dialogue with Panteion University and Social Psychologists researching the “entity-system.”

On the day of the premiere, a Q&A session with the creators will follow, along with an open discussion with the audience featuring a Musicologist, Drama Therapist, and Social Psychologist.

Under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture

Duration: 45 minutes