Agora Theatre and Ballroom
A tale of two Greek-Australian diaspora poleis
The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne's (GOCM) Board of Management has recently commenced a comprehensive review of its Articles of Association, commonly known as the constitution.
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Int’l documentation work begins for Aigai building
With the support of the German Archaeological Institute, international documentation work has been initiated in the agora building of the ancient city of Aigai, which dates back 2,700 years in the western province of Manisa.
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İzmir to get 'new Ephesus,' says mayor
The Aegean province of İzmir is expected to get a " new Ephesus" once an ancient theater believed to be buried and currently being excavated is revealed as archaeological works have been ongoing, İzmir Mayor Tunç Soyer has said.
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Kaunos takes visitors back 3,000 years ago
The ancient city of Kaunos, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage Tentative List, takes visitors on a journey going back 3,000 years with its rock tombs, 5,000-person theater, basilica, bath, agora and Temple of Demeter.
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Classical | Thessaloniki | June 19
Six ensembles from the Ano Poli Conservatory will perform in a concert titled "From Mozart to Tsitsanis" at Thessaloniki's Roman Agora in celebration of European Music Day, on Monday, June 19.
The event is free of charge and begins at 8 p.m., though you are advised to arrive early to get a good seat.
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