Sofia Dionysopoulou was born in Cairo in 1966. She studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne, as well as classical singing and photography. She works as a literary translator from French, Turkish, and English, and also as a theatre director.
Her published works include:– Me tis evlogíes to...
Sofia Dionysopoulou was born in Cairo in 1966. She studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne, as well as classical singing and photography. She works as a literary translator from French, Turkish, and English, and also as a theatre director.
Her published works include:– Me tis evlogíes to...
ERT journalist Thomas Sideris, through a deeply humanitarian lens, sheds light on global solidarity initiatives in support of the Palestinian people—particularly those aimed at lifting the blockade and providing humanitarian aid to civilians.
In this episode of "Unguarded Passage", he connects li...
Sofia Dionysopoulou was born in Cairo in 1966. She studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne, as well as classical singing and photography. She works as a literary translator from French, Turkish, and English, and also as a theatre director.
Her published works include:– Me tis evlogíes to...
Anna Prokova and Dimitris Alexopoulos guide us through the stark and striking beauty of Serifos — an island steeped in Greek mythology, with a rich historical and cultural identity. Today, it stands as one of Greece’s most captivating yet fragile island destinations.
Prompted by the recent inclusi...
Sofia Dionysopoulou was born in Cairo in 1966. She studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne, as well as classical singing and photography. She works as a literary translator from French, Turkish, and English, and also as a theatre director.
Her published works include:– Me tis evlogíes to...
The journey continues with Fuli Zavitsanou, this time bound for Fournoi Korseon — a remarkable island complex of over 20 islands, islets, and rocky outcrops, nestled southwest of Samos and east of Ikaria.
In this episode, we dive into the rich coral reef ecosystems of the region with Thodoris Tsimpidis, D...
Sofia Dionysopoulou was born in Cairo in 1966. She studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne, as well as classical singing and photography. She works as a literary translator from French, Turkish, and English, and also as a theatre director.
Her published works include:– Me tis evlogíes to...
The travel series “Wander Words…” on Voice of Greece continued its voyage with Prokopis Agelopoulos at the helm, taking listeners to the island of Samos.
We explored the island’s scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage, delving into its ancient history and archaeological treasures with archaeo...
During the Occupation, the backstage of the cinema was stacked with German weapons—left there as soldiers sat absorbed in the film. In the golden decades of postwar Greek cinema, people would celebrate Easter right in their seats, while Haris Theofilopoulos, the cinema’s owner, pedaled between theaters to fetch reels for simultaneous screenings. The story of the “Pantheon” cinema in Amaliada plays out like a film from another time. This podcast is part of the series “As If It Were Yesterday.” Narrator: Haris TheofilopoulosResearcher: Chrysoula LadeaPodcast Producer: Anna GiokaSound Design: Giorgos RamantanisSound Editing: Dimitris Karavasilis Istorima is the largest oral history ... Read more
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