The old lighthouse at Flisvos, on the sea coast of Palaio Faliro in Athens, is being turned into a cultural hub over the next fifteen days as soprano Vaso Papantoniou presents a cultural program from March 1 through to 15.
March 2
National Theater performance and harp recital
March 3
Dedication to the third program of Greek radio
March 4
Dedication to Greek director Michael Cacoyannis
March 5
Book presentation and documentary on the life of the legendary soprano Maria Callas
March 6
A dedication to director Nikos Koundouros with the screening of “Antigone at the borders”, a cry for peace
March 7
Opera gala with solists from the National Opera of Greece
March 8
A dedication to Pericles Hoursoglou with the screening of his award-winning film “Lefteris Dimakopoulos”
March 9
Theater presentation and concert by young musicians
March 10
Soprano Erifylli Giannakopoulou gives a recital
March 11
Dedication to director Takis Papagiannidis. Screening.
March 12
Dedication to the discography of Paraskevas Karasoulos
March 13
Dedication to poet Titos Patrikio through music
March 14
Reading of the works of Kostis Bastias read by actor Konstandinos Konstandopoulos, his son Yiannis Bastias and critic Kostas Georgousopoulos, followed by music concert
March 15, 11.30 a.m.
Children’s party
Events are free and take place at 7.30 p.m. nightly, unless otherwise specified.