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Our Town tribute to Katerina Angelaki-Rooke | 09 Mar. 2024, 12:00

On Saturday, March 9th, at 12:00-13:00, the show “Our Town” will pay a small tribute to Katerina Angelaki-Rooke.

Poets Titos Patrikios and Antonis Fostieris will talk and read her poems and will talk our great poet.

The show will present important milestones of her poetic journey, her opinion on poetry in Greece, her translations, her spiritual pursuits.

Special descriptions of her life, travels, friendships will be heard.

There will be references to her relationship with other arts such as dance, theater, the songs she loved; but mainly the show will focus on Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke, her sensitivities in relation to womanhood, the deepening of her thinking about the present and the future of mankind.

Poems will be read by the young actress Paraskevi Douroulaki.

Themis Rodamitis will remember strong moments from his thirty-year strong friendship with the poet.


Curated and presented by Themis Rodamitis

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