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SUMMARY:RUSH(ES) by Alexandra Bachzetsis
DESCRIPTION:RUSH(ES) is a compelling new solo performance by renowned Greek-Swiss visual artist and choreographer Alexandra Bachzetsis. Conceived as an introspective journey\, RUSH(ES) confronts behavioural taboos and interrogates the commodification of desire — constructed and deconstructed through the moving body.    \nRUSH(ES) is characterised by rapid transformations that push the body to its limits\, reflecting pleasure\, joy\, solitude and anxiety through the intense physicality of the performer. In the process of corporeal metamorphosis\, Bachzetsis navigates her body so that it ceases to be human and morphs into something else – an animal\, an object\, a tool.  \nIn this solo performance\, the audience is invited to perceive\, examine and experience these physical transformations as a reflection of the collective consciousness. RUSH(ES) thus aims to evoke intuitive\, immediate responses to music\, space\, text and the actions of the body\, taking both performer and audience into a heightened state of awareness and transformation.  \nBlending autofiction and auto–documentation\, the piece invites both performer and audience into a heightened state of awareness and transformation.  \nThe performance will take place on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 October 2025 at 19:00. This is the London premiere of RUSH(ES) and spaces are limited.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/rushes-by-alexandra-bachzetsis/2025-10-16/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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SUMMARY:BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK
DESCRIPTION:The interactive exhibition BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK brings together a diverse selection of artists’ books\, book works\, book-art objects\, limited and multiple editions\, ephemera\, and journals by 44 visual artists\, curators\, publishers\, and theorists from both Greece and the UK. It marks the first comprehensive presentation in London of contemporary artists’ books by Greek and British visual artists in dialogue.  \nBOOKMORPHS borrows its title from a term used by art writer Michael Hampton and aims to foster dialogue and exchange between Greek and British artists.  \nShowcasing a wide range of techniques and media – painting\, printmaking\, drawing\, writing\, poetry\, digital printing\, cutting\, bookbinding\, sculpture\, sound\, and photography – the exhibition highlights the rich materiality and experimental nature of the book as an artistic form.  \nWhat happens when a book’s legibility is disrupted? BOOKMORPHS invites audiences to engage with books through unconventional forms of ‘reading’: holding\, touching\, activating. Here\, books transform into vehicles of unique\, interactive experiences\, allowing visitors to explore the anatomy of the book and connect more intimately with its content.  \nIn re-examining the meaning and history of the codex\, these works address a range of social\, political\, cultural\, ecological\, and gender issues. Personal narratives and subversive themes are reimagined in the artists’ book format\, expanding the ways books can be created\, read\, and understood as cultural artefacts.  \nThe various objects presented in BOOKMORPHS continue to abide by typical bibliographic references\, even though an artist’s book presents a disruption to conventional literary structures. In an age of screen reading and doom-scrolling\, this exhibition seeks to preserve a tactile connection with the book – as text\, as layered object\, and as interactive form.   \nParticipating artists: Eleni Angelou\, Nikos Arvanitis\, Rania Bellou\, David Blackmore\, Sarah Bodman\, Ismini Bonatsou\, BOOKEND – Matt Hale & Nick Cash\, Maria Bourbou\, Thodoros Brouskomatis\, Jonathan Callan\, Natassa Chelioti – Naga\, Ioanna Delfino\, Joe Devlin\, Anna Dimitriou\, Stephen Emmerson\, SJ Fowler\, Michael Hampton\, Rowena Hughes\, Inscription Journal (Gill Partington\, Simon Morris\, Adam Smyth)\, Antonia Iroidou\, Eleni Kastrinogianni\, Peggy Kliafa\, Alexia Kokkinou\, Georgia Kotretsos\, Nikos Kryonidis\, Vasiliki Lefkaditi\, Eleni Maragaki\, Kyriaki Mavrogeorgi\, Despina Meimaroglou\, Christina Mitrentse\, Fiona Mouzakitis\, Kiki Perivolari\, Stamatis Schizakis\, Ifigeneia Sdoukou\, Christina Sgouromiti\, Danai Simou\, Dimitris Skourogiannis\, Annetta Spanoudaki\, Nectarios Stamatopoulos\, Despina Stavrou\, Aris Stoidis\, Evangelos Tasios\, Yannis Tzortzis\, Leonie Yagdjoglou.   \nCurated by Project 2 Athens (Fiona Mouzakitis & Despina Stavrou) and Christina Mitrentse. \nCo-organised and hosted by the Hellenic Centre.  \nLead sponsor Captain Vassilis and Carmen Constantakopoulos Foundation. With the support of The A. G. Leventis Foundation. The catalogue is sponsored by The Panayotis & Effie Michelis Foundation.  \nSPECIAL PUBLIC EVENTS   \nTuesday 14 October\, 18:00–21:00  \nExhibition Private View 
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/bookmorphs-artists-books-from-greece-the-uk/2025-10-14/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Call Me Stratos: In Conversation with the author
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of Chrysoula Georgoula’s debut novel\, followed by a discussion on modern challenges in Greece and a Q&A session. Call Me Stratos follows a man profoundly impacted by Greece’s financial crisis. The novel offers a powerful glimpse into the country’s recent turbulent history—from the Olympic Games to the economic collapse—highlighting the struggles of the working class.\n\nAfter a dramatic divorce\, and at the age of forty-two\, Stratos Achtidis returns to his family home to live with his mother and brother. Humiliated and feeling isolated from family and friends\, he turns to alcohol and reminisces about an over-glorified past. Through Stratos’s eyes\, the reader witnesses the social and economic transformations that have shaped Greek society over the past twenty-five years. The novel explores the struggles of ordinary working-class Greeks\, who have faced profound existential and financial challenges\, and the resulting shifts in their way of life.  \n\nGeorgoula delivers a pitch-perfect portrayal of the male psyche—particularly a certain kind of Greek male—with often brutal authenticity. Call Me Stratos is not just a compelling read; it is a powerful depiction of some of the most significant issues affecting Greek society.\n\nThe conversation will be led by Dr. Liana Giannakopoulou\, Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics\, University of Cambridge.’ \n\nIn collaboration with Istros books. 
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/call-me-stratos-in-conversation-with-the-author/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250622T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250622T210000
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SUMMARY:Tribute to Vamvakaris\, Tsitsanis & Papaioannou
DESCRIPTION:This special concert takes you on a journey through their iconic songs\, highlighting the raw emotion\, depth\, and timeless beauty of their music. From Markos Vamvakaris’ soulful bouzouki to Vassilis Tsitsanis’ melodic innovations and Vassilis Papaioannou’s heartfelt storytelling\, the evening will celebrate the essence of rebetiko and its enduring legacy.  \n\nA night filled with nostalgia\, passion\, and the authentic spirit of rebetiko—not to be missed! \n\nCo–organised with Rebetiko Carnival. \nTickets\n\n\n£16/12 concession or £20 at the door
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/tribute-to-vamvakaris-tsitsanis-papaioannou/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T190000
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SUMMARY:MY DEAR ELEKTRA by Arianna Economou
DESCRIPTION:MY DEAR ELEKTRA is inspired by the journey of British surrealist artist\, writer and occultist Ithell Colquhoun (1906–1988) to Cyprus. She arrived in the summer of 1951 to visit her friend and fellow artist from her days at the Slade School of Art\, Elektra Megaw (1907 – 1993) and her husband Peter\, the then Director of the Department of Antiquities.     \n\nIn this performance\, Economou attempts a parallel journey in search of sacred landscapes and the divine feminine\, across the terrain of the island of Cyprus\, trying to map out the journey and possible places Megaw and Colquhoun could have visited.  \n\nThe performance is built on seven imaginary letters written by Arianna Economou addressed to Elektra Megaw\, where she accounts the experiences\, memories and reflections\, that came up during her visits to Cyprus\, in relation to the bigger oeuvre of Colquhoun.  \n\nEconomou met Elektra Megaw through their common friend\, ceramicist Lionel Miskin. \n\nThe performance is inspired by the artworks Colquhoun made with Cyprus as stimulus.  \n\nDirection / Choreography / Performer: Arianna Economou  \n\nMusic: Giorgos Bizios  \n\nVisuals / Scenic Design/ performer: Charis Iacovou   \n\nVideo Art Film: Artemis Evlogimenou    \n\nArianna Economou wishes to thank Jacqui MacIntosh for her inspiring talk at NIMAC\, Elena Parpa and Ruth Keshishian\, for their valuable assistance with research material on Ithell Colquhoun.  \n\nProduction: Echo Arts / Culture 2024 / Deputy Ministry of Culture   \nTickets\n\n\n£12/10 concession\nBooking via Eventbrite or 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/my-dear-elektra-by-arianna-economou/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250612T210000
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SUMMARY:Photographer John Donat in 1960s Crete
DESCRIPTION:Travelling to Crete after completing his studies at the Architectural Association\, John Donat found on the island the inspiration to redirect his career from architecture to photography – as he put it\, Crete set him free. Initially attracted by the prospect of recording the outstanding byzantine frescoes of the local churches\, Donat soon also turned his attention to the landscape and the towns’ streetscape. He became fascinated by all aspects of life on the island\, from the many traditional crafts to the religious festivities. It is indeed in Crete that he started to explore the theme that would become the leitmotif of his work\, the relationship between buildings and the people who inhabit them. Donat was to become one of the foremost British architectural photographers of his generation by capturing the built environment with a social documentary\, almost photojournalistic approach. He always valued his experience in Crete and\, many years later\, he managed to publish his beautiful images of the island in the book Crete 1960 (Crete University Press\, 1999) and display them at the Hellenic Centre in The Real Crete exhibition (2001). \n\nValeria Carullo\, Photographs Curator at the Royal Institute of British Architects\, presents Donat’s work. Q&A will follow the presentation.  \nTickets: £3/2 concession\, free for Members\n\n\nBooking required via Eventbrite\n or 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/photographer-john-donat-in-1960s-crete/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250607T210000
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CREATED:20250519T180535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T180536Z
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SUMMARY:The Music of Asia Minor: Presenting Violin Legends Semsis & Ogdontakis
DESCRIPTION:In this year’s Rebetiko Carnival\, violonist Kyriakos Gouventas and a group of brilliant musicians present the work of master violinists Dimitris Semsis (Salonikios) and Ioannis Dragatsis (Ogdontakis). Reviving the precious music of Santourovioli\, the combination of violin\, santur and guitar\, this evening will introduce you to the early rebetiko music of Asia Minor. \n\nDuring the great population movement in the southern Balkans in the early 20th century\, seminal artists from Constantinople\, Smyrna and the coasts of Asia Minor settled on the Greek islands and ports. Among them\, great music masters such as Dimitris Semsis (Salonikios) and Ioannis Dragatsis (Ogdontakis) came to Greece\, bringing along their sound and becoming leading figures in the local music scene.  \n\nTheir captivating performances and recordings made them legendary figures in the history of world music. The main instruments in Early Rebetika are violin\, santur\, guitar\, kanun\, oud and tampoura. Santurovioli is a minimal combination of violin\, santur and guitar. These three form an impressively functional musical system where the microtonal use of the violin shines brightly in the rich harmonics of the santur over a solid bass-guitar rhythmical background. Today\, there are only a few grand masters in the genre and Kyriakos Gouventas is considered the leading figure worldwide. \n\nCo–organised with Rebetiko Carnival.\n\nTickets: £16/12 concession or £20 at the door | Booking via Ticket Tailor\nor 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/the-music-of-asia-minor-presenting-violin-legends-semsis-ogdontakis/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T210000
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SUMMARY:Greece’s Gender Divide: Unmasking the Crisis of Femicides
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with an all-female panel of academics from the UK and Greece discussing the gender divide and femicides in Greece. The forum examines the historical\, social\, and political factors behind gender inequality\, offering diverse perspectives and providing critical insights into the pressing issues confronting Greek society and the persistent gender inequality and violence against women. Speakers are Dr Afroditi Koulaxi\, LSE 100 Fellow at the London School of Economics\, Ioanna Gkoutna\, PhD Candidate at University College London\, Dr Charoula Tzanakou\, Director of CDPRP and Reader in Human Resource Management at Oxford Brookes Business School and Dr Sophie Chamas\, Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies.\n\nScholars will present research findings\, offer diverse perspectives\, and discuss the systemic factors that underpin gender-based violence in the country. The forum will provide a platform for in-depth analysis and constructive debate on the complex interplay of cultural\, economic\, and political forces shaping these issues. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the panelists during a moderated discussion\, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and potential solutions. This event aims to contribute to ongoing academic discourse and inform policy discussions surrounding gender equality and human rights in Greece. The session encourages dialogue\, promotes collaborative research\, and highlights actionable reform strategies. \n\nThe Q&A is moderated by Dr. Georgos Samaras\, Assistant Professor of Public Policy\, King’s College London.\nTickets: £3/2 concession\, free for Members\n\n\nBooking required via Eventbrite or 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/greeces-gender-divide-unmasking-the-crisis-of-femicides/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250510T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250510T170000
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SUMMARY:Myths in Motion: Performance and Children’s Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Myths in Motion is an interactive performance and creative workshop by Jessica Van de Koot blending Greek mythology with contemporary dance. This exciting experience brings to life beloved Greek Gods and Goddesses\, including Athena and Poseidon\, in a fun and engaging day for both children and adults. During the workshop\, children will create a dance inspired by the myth of Icarus and Daedalus\, exploring movement and storytelling through the lens of ancient mythology.  \n\nThe VDK Dance Company is a team of professional contemporary dancers and teachers who have been delivering these performances and workshops in primary schools across England to children of all ages. The workshops are a fun\, inclusive and engaging space for children to explore both dance and Greek Mythology. Prepare for a day filled with creativity\, movement\, and the magic of Greek myths\, guided by Jessica Van de Koot and her talented team of dancers! For children aged 5 – 12 years. \nTickets\n\n\n£10 each /£35 family of four\nBooking required via Eventbrite or 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/myths-in-motion-performance-and-childrens-workshop/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Theatre & Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250501T200000
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SUMMARY:Choreographer Eliane Roumié: 25km\, a site-specific project
DESCRIPTION:Choreographer Eliane Roumié presents 25km\, a site-specific project inspired by the Eleusinian Mysteries and the city of Eleusis. At the heart of this work is the integration of walking as a ritual\, inviting reflection on the profound shifts in contemporary life. From the refugee crisis to the loss of nature and social isolation\, Roumié explores the emotional and social landscapes that shape our world today. \n\nBorn and raised in Athens\, Roumié is an artist of Greek and Syrian descent. Drawing from her dual heritage\, she often finds herself in a state of ‘in-between\,’ where themes of transition and identity serve as key sources of inspiration. In 25km\, she reflects on these shifts in contemporary life through the lens of ritual. Using a collective\, long-duration walk as a primary means of exploration\, the project connects the ancient ritual of the Eleusinian Mysteries with urgent contemporary issues. \n\nIn 25km\, four women embark on a silent\, 25-kilometer journey\, retracing the steps of the Ancient Greeks in search of new personal and collective meanings. The project delves into the profound experience of walking\, investigating how this ritualistic act can be translated into dance. The exploration is further expressed through an artistic documentary\, a visual map\, and a dance performance\, inviting audiences to reconsider the relevance of such a journey in today’s world.  \n\nThe discussion will be followed by Q&A. \n\nImage: Konstantinos Kalavrezos \nTickets: £3/2 concession\, free for Members\n\n\nBooking required via Eventbrite\n or 020 7487 5060
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/choreographer-eliane-roumie-25km-a-site-specific-project/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington St \, London\, W1U 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Hellenic Centre":MAILTO:info@helleniccentre.org
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