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“Contemporary Circus in Greece” | 08 Nov. 2025, 10:00

On the outskirts of Athens, beneath a vast, multicoloured tent, something magical is about to unfold. Big Top Festival comes to Veikou Grove (Alsos Veikou) on 15 and 16 November, introducing audiences to the vibrant world and philosophy of contemporary circus.

On Saturday, 08 November 2025, at 10:00 Athens time, acrobat–performer Manouk Karytotakis, dancer–acrobat Natalia Barous, and project manager Peggy Tsolakaki from the Cirkelin collective join “Ariadni’s Thread” to discuss the art of contemporary circus in Greece.


Produced and presented by Ariadni-Sofia Kouri
Broadcast: Saturday, 08 November 2025, 10:00–11:00 Athens time

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