Voice of Greece continues its mission to promote and celebrate the Greek language and culture by reinstating its poetry segments titled “Poet of the Week”.
Each week highlights a contemporary Greek poet or poetess, including poets of the Greek Diaspora. The featured poets curate their own...
Voice of Greece continues its mission to promote and celebrate the Greek language and culture by reinstating its poetry segments titled “Poet of the Week”.
Each week highlights a contemporary Greek poet or poetess, including poets of the Greek Diaspora. The featured poets curate their own...
Voice of Greece continues its mission to promote and celebrate the Greek language and culture by reinstating its poetry segments titled “Poet of the Week”.
Each week highlights a contemporary Greek poet or poetess, including poets of the Greek Diaspora. The featured poets curate their own recitations, compl...
Voice of Greece continues its mission to promote and celebrate the Greek language and culture by reinstating its poetry segments titled “Poet of the Week”. Each week highlights a contemporary Greek poet or poetess, including poets of the Greek Diaspora. The featured poets curate their own recitations, complemented by original music composed and performed in the studio by musicians from the ERT Orchestra, as well as select pieces by beloved composers. Seven poems each week—one Greek poem per day—are broadcast across the frequences of Voice of Greece, reaching Greek voices around the world. The week from November 25 to December 1, 2024, is ... Read more
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first poetry...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first poetry...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first poetry...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first poetry...
Born in Lambiriana, Chania, Antonia Botonaki studied dental technology, dietetics, and acting at the State Theater of Northern Greece. She debuted in literature in 2011 with the novel Let It Be and Let It Die (To Neragdalagmeno, published by Iviskos, reissued by Pyxida in 2024).
Her first poetry...
Standalone ‘’radio films’’ with a unique audio script each time, attempting to answer the question posed by the show’s title. The show covers a wide variety of topics including literature, cinema, music, current affairs, and special tributes.
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard.
Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
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