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    Episkopi : Εxhibition of the 1st Aegean Arts International Children’s Art Competition 2017 “Colours of Love”

    19:30 -21:00
    2017.07.08-2017.07.14
    Epar.Od. Karteros - Moni Agkarathou 371, Episkopi 700 08, Greece
    Epar.Od. Karteros - Moni Agkarathou 371, Episkopi 700 08, Greece

    We are delighted to invite you to the exhibition of the 1st Aegean Arts International Children’s Art Competition “Colours of Love” for children aged 5-18.

    The competition will take place as part of the 4th Aegean Arts International Festival between the 4th to the 12th of July in Episkopi Pediados, Heraklion, Crete.The exhibition will be open to the public from 19:30 to 21:00 throughout the duration of the festival. On the evening of July 12th, the results will be announced on Aegean Arts Festival website.

    Results and award winners ceremony, Wednesday 12th July 21:30 at Panagiotakis Garden Theatre , Episkopi Pediados,Heraklion.

    Stamnoi : Manolis Alexakis

    21:30 -23:50
    2017.07.08
    Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου, Χερσόνησος 700 08, Ελλάδα
    Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου, Χερσόνησος 700 08, Ελλάδα

    Manolis Alexakis is playing cretan traditional songs at Stamni, on July 8th, 2017. The event is organised by the Cultural Assotiation of Stamni and the Municipality of Hersonissos.

    Should you need driving directions to reach Stamni, please follow this link to open Google Maps.

    Episkopi : Films, books, and a musical journey

    21:30 -23:50
    2017.07.08
    Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου 371, Επισκοπή 700 08, Ελλάδα
    Επαρ.Οδ. Καρτερού - Μονής Αγκαράθου 371, Επισκοπή 700 08, Ελλάδα

    An evening showcasing two remarkable young women from totally different genres, an author and a musician. Recently awarded the 2017 European Union Prize for Literature for her latest book, Kallia Papadaki shares the stage with the 12 times Ιnternational prize winner Lithuanian pianist Karolina Pancernaitte. They will be presented by the Cretan-born ethnologist and anthropologist Dr Maria Hnaraki in an evening of glorious music with a distinctively feminine flavour! ​

    Should you need driving directions to reach the Theatre at Panagiotakis Garden at Episkopi, please follow this link to open Google Maps.

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