Papageorgiou
Adonis Georgiades postponed his visit to Papageorgiou Hospital after the tragedy in Xanthi
The scheduled free afternoon surgeries at Papageorgiou Hospital will not take place today, as originally planned by Health Minister Adonis Georgiades, following the tragic accident in Xanthi.
Vocal Colors | Athens | October 30 – April 23
Renowned singer and vocal coach Maria Papageorgiou will launch a monthly seminar on Wednesday at the B&E Goulandris Foundation (13 Eratosthenous), offering a holistic approach to diaphragmatic breathing, orthophony and vocal resonance. The seminar integrates vocal exercises and art observation to promote self-harmony and mental balance.
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The magic of lighthouses
The great illustrator and cartoonist Gisis Papageorgiou discovered the magical allure of lighthouses in 1980 thanks to Vice Admiral Stylianos Lykoudis, who is considered the father of Greece's lighthouse network.
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Strong Born | Athens | July 13 & 14
Strong Born, a new work by Greek choreographer Katerina Papageorgiou, AKA Kat Valastur, explores themes of sacrifice and empowerment through a feminist lens at the Pireos 260 venue.
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Thessaloniki: 2 year old girl in serious condition - Her father went to put gasoline and burned her clothes
The girl suffered severe burns - She was initially transferred to Papageorgiou Hospital and from there she was rushed by air ambulance to Aglaia Kyriakou in Athens
Evening surgeries starting at seven hospitals
Next Tuesday, the first evening surgery at Papageorgiou Hospital in Thessaloniki
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Sunday Songs | Athens | January 7 & 14
Greeks know Sunday as a day of rest shared with loved ones and have engraved it in tradition through a large reservoir of folk songs that express the grievances and joys of the everyday person. Gazarte, with the help of curator Christos Papamichalis and innovator Andreas Vayas, has selected a series of Greek folk songs that encompass the joy and laziness that is a Greek Sunday.
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Launch for Greek section of European Federalists
As of Friday, the Union of European Federalists (UEF) will have a Greek section, with the establishment of the Hellenic Association for the Federation of Europe (HUEF) at a general assembly to take place at the premises the European Parliament in Athens.
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Giannoula Koulourou | Athens | June 18-21
The true story of Giannoula Koulourou has been adapted for the stage in an original play written by Theodora Kapralou and directed by Giorgos Papageorgiou. Born in Patra in 1868, the street vendor with a slight mental disability became a laughing stock in her home town for expressing her desire to get married.
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Appeal over 2012 murder of 26-year-old student begins
The appeal of seven defendants convicted over the suspected murder in 2012 of a 26-year-old university student in Athens began in the Greek capital on Monday, with the president of the chamber urging the defendants to come clean about the events that led to the disappearance of Marios Papageorgiou.