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Mochos : Cretan night on Wednesdays
20:00 -23:002017.07.05Επαρ.Οδ. Σταλίδας - Γωνιών 784, Μοχός 700 05, Ελλάδαhttps://www.landofexperiences.gr/event/cretan-night-mochos-wednesdays/Επαρ.Οδ. Σταλίδας - Γωνιών 784, Μοχός 700 05, ΕλλάδαIn the beautiful square of Mohos village, during the summer months and specifically every Wednesday at 20:00 pm, a Cretan night with live music and traditional dances is organized.
Numerous tourists and locals enjoy the music-dancing program presented and taste the famous Cretan dishes and drinks such as wine and “raki”. In addition, the dance group of Mohos Cultural Association “Proodos” and experienced musicians present a program with music and dances from Crete and folk music of our country.
Visitors learn to sing and dance with the help of the dances of the Association and thus they have the chance to experience a Cretan traditional feast which lasts until the morning.
Additional information please find at Mochos page.
Episkopi : "Performing Arts Medicine-our Duty to the Artists” by Dr Hara Trouli and Piano recital “Life, Death and Afterlife” by Μanos Kitsikopoulos
21:30 -23:002017.07.05Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου 371, Επισκοπή 700 08, Ελλάδαhttps://www.landofexperiences.gr/event/episkopi-artsmedicine/Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου 371, Επισκοπή 700 08, ΕλλάδαPerforming Arts Medicine deals with many aspects of performance health. Injuries of muscles, voice pathology, neurological conditions, effects of travelling and touring, psychological and lifestyle matters, are some of the subjects that need to be learnt and practised by Performing Arts Medical Specialists. Dr Hara Trouli, from University College London, presents an intriguing in- depth overview of the field and how the future can be designed in order to not only treat but also prevent problems that affect performing artists’ careers.
A piano recital follows by the superb Greek pianist Manos Kitsikopoulos, whose strive for excellence has gained him international recognition as an Academy of Athens scholar and honorary graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London. Manos will present an intriguing musical journey which will trace the transition from early childhood to death and rebirth through a selection of children’s pieces by Corea and Gubaidulina, late pieces of Liszt and Pärt, concluding with Beethoven’s apocalyptic final piano sonata in C minor op.111.
Hosted at Panagiotakis Garden Theatre in Episkopi Pediados.
Should you need driving directions to reach the Theatre at Panagiotakis Garden at Episkopi, please follow this link to open Google Maps.
