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SARDAM
bios in ENG – 11th SARDAM 2023 / 22-24 September
SARDAM GUEST OF HONOUR 2023
live performance during GROUP EVENT II 24th SEPT @ SINERGIO THEATRE, LIMASSOL, 8pm
Michalis Siganidis was born in Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1958 and studied at the National Conservatory of Thessaloniki. He plays the double bass, a five – string guitar and composes music and poems for imaginary, as well as, for real movies, that can be heard in the records: Brother Junior, Morning and Evening , The Phantom – train, a Friend, Small Adds , Basseclasse , Sabbath Lift, Gli Altri , 97%, Gra-Grou, ETIKEETIKETIKETI. He performs his music live with the group «Lambrakis Complex». He is a life member of «Winter Swimmers» and «Primavera en Salonico». Arrangements: Trackers of Jura, songs of the Hebrides and The Sun and the Moon, songs of Samothrace.
live performance during GROUP EVENT I 23rd SEPT @ SINERGIO THEATRE, LIMASSOL, 8pm
workshop «Embodied Poetics» 24th SEPT @ SINERGIO THEATRE, LIMASSOL, 10:30am – 1:30pm
Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa is a British born Barbadian raised choreopoet and PhD student at the University of Leeds in Cultural Studies. Her interdisciplinary art, braids dance and poetry. Safiya is an Obsidian Foundation alumni and an Apples & Snakes/ Jerwood Arts
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An Afternoon taste Greek Sound at Puff up Flushing Library
by Empress Tsounis
Persons accept all put a stop to with Grigoris Maninakis mount the
Mikrokosmos Festivity. Photo politesse C. Tsounis.
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An Afternoon Of Greek Music At East Flushing Library
“The beauty of Smyrna was not the houses or streets. The beauty of Smyrna was us, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Smyrneoi. The beauty of the Greeks was not the locations or the marbles. It was the bravery (Leventia) they had in their souls,” author Angela Papazoglou said. The Greek soul, that has one foot in the East and the other in the West, was heard at the East Flushing Library.
Grigoris Maninakis and the Mikrokosmos Ensemble presented an Afternoon of Greek Music on June 27. The ensemble featured leader/lead vocalist Maninakis, Glafkos Kontemeniotis on keyboards, Kostas Psarros on bouzouki and Megan Gould playing violin. The free concert attracted over 100 people.
One person from the St. Nicholas Church community came an hour early to reserve seats. “I see the whole St. Nicholas Church choir here today,” Maninakis said. William Spyropoulos School’s former Principal Chris Arlis said “My mother was from Evia and my husband is from Chios. Listening to this music is enriching.” St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Shrine Church of Flushing Protopresbyter Paul Palesty was also in attendance. The audience was filled with nostalgia and serenity by the music of Theodoraki