Twenty Minutes with Ariadni: ‘Zeibekiko’ (or ‘the Greek sacred dance’)
The April coup will put Greece under military rule, causing shock among Greek expatriates in Europe and around the world. The greatest opposition to the Junta is observed in Germany for two main reasons: first, it is home to the largest number of post-war immigrants, and second, German unions are very...
Natela recounts to Christos the early years of her life in Veria and her anxiety about reconnecting with Alex, who is still in Georgia as his residence permit for Greece has been delayed. Christos shares his own memories of Alex shortly before his disappearance.
Narration: Natela Ichuadze, Christos...
In 1961, an eleven-year-old boy runs away from his home in Mytilene, sneaks aboard a ship, and ends up alone on a dock in Piraeus at night. There, he meets a "madam," one of the women in charge of the brothels in Trouba, who takes him under her protection.
Narrator: The narrator requested anonymityResearcher:...
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.
Giannis Tavladorakis explains how a prayer, a lullaby, and mantinades saved his life when he was thrown overboard in the sea off Crete.
Interviewee: Giannis TavladorakisInterview by: Alkinoos MpagkerisPodcast creator: Maya FilippopoulouSound Designer: Dimitris PalaiogiannisSound Editor: Nikolas...
Natasa attends yoga classes in a multipurpose space in central Athens. After some time, a cheerful and smiling boy joins the class, whose actions lead her to question everything she believed about the society we live in. This is a story of sexual harassment, reminding us that people are not always what...
Twenty Minutes with Ariadni: ‘Zeibekiko’ (or ‘the Greek sacred dance’)
Christos suggests to Natela that they create a podcast about her life, and during their meetings, they could also play piano pieces for four hands, as they had previously given a small concert together, which often returns nostalgically to their memories. Natela recounts her upbringing in the Soviet...
50 YEARS SINCE THE RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY IN GREECE – THE DICTATORSHIPS OF SOUTHERN EUROPE: GREECE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL
“GUERNICA”
Market day in the streets of Guernica was interrupted when the bells of the Santa Maria church sounded the alarm that April 26, 1937 afternoon. People from ...
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