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“Osmosis at Fabrica Artspace” | 13 Sept. 2025, 10:00

The 13th Handmade and Recycled Theater Festival is back!

For over a decade, this annual celebration has reminded us what it truly means to “take art into our own hands.” From 17 to 28 September, Kerameikos comes alive once again with theater, dance, acrobatics, music, workshops, and an endless flow of DIY creativity – all centered around this year’s theme: OSMOSIS.

On Saturday, 13 September, at 10:00 (Athens time), Fanis Katechos, the festival’s founder and the creative force behind Fabrica Athens artspace, Giorgos Sioulas, head of production, and the music duo Dyo_Ena (Giorgos Pitsiladis & Stevi Theodosiou) join the program “Ariadni’s Thread” to talk about the 13th HRTFest, which once again brings the most handmade, recyclable, and vibrant face of art to the heart of the city.

Produced and presented by Ariadni-Sofia Kouri

Broadcast: Saturday, 13 September 2025, 10:00 (Athens time)

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