Patras Presents ‘The Past Reimagined’ at Marouda School Complex: An Exceptional Two-Day Experience

Patras Presents ‘The Past Reimagined’ at Marouda School Complex: An Exceptional Two-Day Experience

This year’s main performance of the Dance Department of the Municipality of Patreon entitled the “Yesterday’s Future” will take place on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 September at 9.00 pm in the closed event hall of the Marouda school complex (formerly SEGAS), due to weather.

In the show – which was scheduled to take place on September 11 and 12 but was postponed due to adverse weather conditions – more than 500 young and old dancers participate, who will present dances and events from all over Greece for two days. Every day 8 regions of the country will be presented.

A great weight will also fall on the dances from Cyprus since this year marks 50 years since the Turkish invasion.

This year’s event will be accompanied by live music from an orchestra with great musicians of our popular tradition under the direction of Nikos Milos.

The orchestra consists of: Nikos Mila violin, Panos Skouteris – clarinet – bagpipes – tsambouna, Angeliki Pardali – singing – santouri, Kostas Stefanopoulos – singing – accordion, Panagiotis Stathakis – lute, Alexandros Rizopoulos – percussion.

The dress code: Anastasia Angelakopoulou, Ziakou Ioanna, Kosmatou Costatza. Music Editor: Nikos Milas, General Editor: Christos Giannopoulos.

Admission to the two-day shows is free

PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

Wednesday, September 11

A. TEACHING: KORINTZELIS VASILIS – KOSMATOU KOSTANTANZA

REGION: KEFALONIA

1. PILLAR CROSS

2. LEVER

3. VLACHOPOULES

B. TEACHING: ACHILLEOPOULOS GIORGOS – CHRISTOS YIANNOPOULOS

AREA: EASTERN ROMYLIA

1. STRESS

2. I SPEAK

3. ZONARADIKOS – CESTOS

4. ROOMMATE

C. TEACHING: ANASTASIA ANGELAKOPOULOU

AREA: WEST EVROS

1. GENITAROS

2. ZONARADICOS – CURL

3. BAIDUSKA

4. TOWELS

TEACHER: THEODOSOPOULOU RANIA – TSOUVELEKIS VASILIS

AREA: CONTINENT

1. PALAMAKIA

2. DOCTOR

3. NERATZIA

E. TEACHING: ANASTASIA ANGELAKOPOULOU – IOANNA ZIAKOU – MARIA KAPOTHANASI – OLGA TSOKANA

REGION: CRETE

1. SIRTO CHANIOTIKO

2. ANOGIAN

3. LAZOTI

4. PENTOZALI

F. TEACHING: THEODOSOPOULOU RANIA – KOSMATOU KOSTATZA

AREA: RUMLOUKI

1. SINGLE PATIN

2. OF DIMITROULA

3. SEFERLI

4. OF MARY

G. TEACHING: DELALIS PANOS – KORINTZELIS VASILIS – PSIMARNIS MICHALIS

REGION: PELOPONNISOS

1. KALAMATIAN

2. ARACHOVITE

3. Tsamiko

4. ARBANITOVLACHICO

H. TEACHING: CHRISTOS YIANNOPOULOS – IOANNA ZIAKOU

AREA: AEGEAN ISLANDS

1. GIA

2. SOUSTA – SOUSTA (MYKONOS)

3. SHERIFF

T. TEACHING: NIKOLAS TANTIS

REGION: CYPRUS

1. SYRTOS – MY KINGDOM OF PSINTRI

2. 3rd FEMALE ANTICHRIST – GET THE DANCE GIRLS

3. 1st – 2nd – 3rd MALE ANTICHRIST

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2024

A. TEACHING: NICHOLAS TANTIS

REGION: CYPRUS

1. SYRTOS – MY KINGDOM OF PSINTRI

2. 3rd FEMALE ANTICHRIST – GET THE DANCE GIRLS

3. 1st – 2nd – 3rd MALE ANTICHRIST

B. TEACHING: DIAMANTOPOULOS DIMITRIS – PLOUMPI ELENA

AREA: CONTINENT

1. PALAMAKIA

2. DOCTOR

3. NERATZIA

C. TEACHING: CHRISTOS GIANNOPOULOS – VASILIS TSOUVELEKIS

AREA: CORFU

1. AH-GIORGI

2. PERAZADA

3. FURLANA

D. TEACHING: CHRISTOS GIANNOPOULOS – IOANNA ZIAKOU – MARIA KAPOTHANASI

AREA: ZAKYNTHOS

1. HUNTER

2. GRANE OR GREAT ZAKYNTHYNOS

3. LEVANTINE SIRTO

E. TEACHING: CHRISTOS GIANNOPOULOS – TSOUVELEKIS VASILIS

REGION: CONTINENT:

1. THIEVES-MY LOSSES

2. FEZODERVENAG

3. BERATI – TSAKISTO – POGONISSIO

G. TEACHING: DIAMANTOPOULOS DIMITRIS – PLOUMPI ELENA

AREA: WESTERN THRACE

1. BUTCHER

2. TOWELS

3. ZONARADIC

H. TEACHING: DIAMANTOPOULOS DIMITRIS

AREA: KYTHIRA

1. KOMBIANIKOS

2. MEDIATOR

3. SQUEAKING

4. BOURDARIS

T. TEACHING: CHRISTINA DIMITROULA – ANDRIANA KOSSIORI

AREA: CHIOS

1. SAINT MARKELA

2. BALL

3. PYRGUSIKOS

I. TEACHING: DIAMANTOPOULOS DIMITRIS

AREA: CRETE

1. SOUSTA

2. SIRTO CHANIOTIKO

3. PENTOZALI

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Victims and cultural heritage of Cyprus through poignant performances and narratives. ⁤

Yesterday’s Future: A Spectacular Dance Performance in Patreon

Get ready for an unforgettable night of music, dance, and⁢ cultural heritage as the Dance Department of the Municipality of Patreon presents “Yesterday’s Future,” a mesmerizing performance that will take you on a journey across Greece and Cyprus. This year’s main event will take place on Wednesday, September 18, and Thursday, September 19, at 9:00 pm in the closed event hall of the Marouda school complex (formerly SEGAS).

A⁤ Celebration of Greek and Cypriot Culture

More than‍ 500 dancers‌ of all ages will come together to ⁣present traditional dances and events from ⁢eight different regions of Greece and Cyprus. The performances will be accompanied by live music from an orchestra⁤ featuring ⁢renowned musicians of our popular‍ tradition, under the direction of Nikos Milos.

A Special Tribute to Cyprus

This year marks 50 years since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and the event will pay⁢ a special tribute to the

– What is the theme of the dance performance “Yesterday’s Future” in Patras, Greece?

Yesterday’s Future: A Spectacular Dance Performance in Patras, Greece

The highly anticipated dance performance, “Yesterday’s Future,” organized by the Dance Department of the Municipality of Patras, is finally taking place on Wednesday, September 18, and Thursday, September 19, at 9:00 pm in the closed event hall of the Marouda school complex (formerly SEGAS). The event, initially scheduled for September 11 and 12, was postponed due to adverse weather conditions.

A Celebration of Greek and Cypriot Folk Dances

This year’s performance promises to be an unforgettable experience, featuring over 500 dancers of all ages from various regions of Greece and Cyprus. The show will showcase a rich tapestry of traditional dances and events from across the country, with eight regions presented each day. This year’s event holds extra significance, as it marks 50 years since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and the dances from Cyprus will take center stage.

Live Music with Renowned Musicians

The performances will be accompanied by live music from an orchestra consisting of renowned musicians from the popular Greek tradition, led by Nikos Milas. The orchestra features:

Nikos Mila on violin

Panos Skouteris on clarinet, bagpipes, and tsambouna

Angeliki Pardali on singing and santouri

Kostas Stefanopoulos on singing and accordion

Panagiotis Stathakis on lute

Alexandros Rizopoulos on percussion

Creative Team Behind the Scenes

The dress code for the event has been carefully designed by Anastasia Angelakopoulou, Ioanna Ziakou, and Costatza Kosmatou. Nikos Milas serves as the music editor, while Christos Giannopoulos is the general editor.

Admission and Performance Schedule

Admission to the two-day shows is free, making it accessible to everyone. The performance schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, September 18

A. Teaching: Korintzelis Vasilis – Kosmatou Kostantanza (Kefalonia)

+ 1. Pillar Cross

+ 2. Lever

+ 3. Vlachopoules

B. Teaching: Achilleopoulos Giorgos – Christos Giannopoulos (Eastern Romylia)

+ 1. Stress

+ 2. I Speak

+ 3. Zonaradikos – Cestos

+ 4. Roommate

C. Teaching: Anastasia Angelakopoulou (West Evros)

+ 1. Genitaros

+ 2. Zonaradikos – Curl

+ 3. Baidouska

+ 4. Towels

D. Teaching: Theodosopoulou Rania – Tsouvelekis Vasilis (Continent)

+ 1. Palamakia

+ 2. Doctor

+ 3. Neratzia

E. Teaching: Anastasia Angelakopoulou – Ioanna Ziakou – Maria Kapothanasi – Olga Tsokana (Crete)

+ 1. Sirto Chaniotiko

+ 2. Anogian

+ 3. Lazoti

+ 4. Penthazali

F. Teaching: Theodosopoulou Rania – Kosmatou Kostatza (Rumlouki)

+ 1. Single Pateen

+ 2. Of Dimitroula

+ 3. Seferli

+ 4. Of Mary

* G. Teaching: Delalis Panos – Korintzelis Vasilis – P…

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of Greece and Cyprus through traditional dance and music. Mark your calendars for September 18 and 19 and join the celebration of “Yesterday’s Future” in Patras!

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