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SUMMARY:Outdoor Liturgy & Church Picnic for St. George Greek Church Keene NH
DESCRIPTION:Divine Liturgy will be served at the Cathedral of the Pines on Sunday\, July 10th\, at 10 AM. Our annual church picnic will follow.
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/church-picnic-keene-nh/
LOCATION:Cathedral of the Pines\, 10 Hale Hill Road\, Rindge\,\, NH\, 03461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Recitial of Greek Songs Lenox MA
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URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/recitial-songs-lenox-ma/
LOCATION:Trinity Episcopal Church\, 88 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Theo Angelopoulos Movie Series
DESCRIPTION:July 15 – August 22\, 2016\nEternity and History – The Cinema of Theo Angelopoulos\nGreece’s most prominent director of the post-1968 era\, Theo Angelopoulos (1935-2012) was a master stylist. His investigations into Greek history and politics\, fascism and resistance\, and spiritual anomie and emotional devastation place him on equal footing with filmmakers like Tarkovsky\, Bertolucci and Wenders. Yet Angelopoulos’ commitment to his home country\, his emergence in the 1970s instead of the 1960s\, and the long running times and shot lengths of his films marginalized him after his first masterpiece\, The Travelling Players\, premiered in Europe. Angelopoulos’ major films were not shown in their first run in the US. Only in the 1990s\, in the last phase of his career\, did Angelopoulos’ work begin to make its way onto American screens. By then he seemed like a last auteur\, a terminal point in world cinema at the end of the 20th century.\nRaised in Athens\, where his father was kidnapped by secret police and deported\, Angelopoulos intended to become a lawyer\, but quit law school and moved to Paris to study film at IDHEC. He worked for Jean Rouch\, the ethnographic documentary filmmaker\, and ushered at the Cinémathèque Française. Under the influence of films by Welles and Mizoguchi\, along with silent cinema and Hollywood musicals of the 1950s\, he returned home a committed leftist\, a film critic and a would-be director. He began his career in Greece at “the time of the Colonels\,” the same period of crackdown and repression Costa-Gavras exposed in Z (1969)\, the film that put Greek cinema on the map for a new generation of politically engaged viewers.\nAngelopoulos developed a style of historical reconstruction defined by a roving camera\, employing crane shots\, long dolly tracks and slow zooms. Initially compared to the work of Hungarian film director Miklós Jancsó for that reason\, Angelopoulos’ oblique approach to historical inquiry has affinities with the work of Straub and Huillet\, who also rejected simple recreations of history in favor of demystified representations of history’s meaning in the present.\nWith his third feature film\, The Travelling Players\, Angelopoulos’ early style reached its zenith. This 222-minute film was something wholly new: a penetrating\, ever-moving deconstruction of Greek history and myth akin\, in some ways\, to Nashville (released the same year)\, but more ambitious and strange than Altman’s film. After his early history films\, Angelopoulos embarked on two modern series: a “trilogy of silence” and a “trilogy of borders.” Killed in a motorcycle accident while filming on location\, he did not live to complete a final trilogy on Greek history.\nRather than a last auteur\, Angelopoulos now seems ahead of his time. As Greece has declined into economic collapse and political reaction under the modern imperialism of the EU and the World Bank\, and as the country’s refugee crisis has steadily worsened\, with displaced populations fleeing war in the Middle East and massing on its borders\, the themes of Angelopoulos’ cinema are pressing once again. As both “slow” cinema and a new generation of Greek filmmakers (Yorgos Lanthimos\, Athina Rachel Tsangari) have reached international prominence\, the time has come to see Angelopoulos’ work in terms of present catastrophe\, not historical injustice. – A. S. Hamrah\, film critic\, n+1 and Harper’s Magazine\nSpecial thanks: David Schwartz—Museum of the Moving Image; the Greek Film Centre; Katerina Angelopoulou; Argyro Nicolaou.\nAll prints courtesy the Greek Film Centre.\nFor More Information Visit:\nhttp://hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2016junaug/angelopoulos.html
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/theo-angelopoulos/
LOCATION:Harvard Film Archive\, 10 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Greek Dancing with the Boston Lykeion Ellinidon Dance Troupe
DESCRIPTION:  \nGreek dancing with the Boston Lykeion Ellinidon Dance Troupe\nJuly 17\, 2016\n12:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nEdward H. Linde Gallery (Gallery 168)\nThe Boston Lykeion Ellinidon Dance Troupe is an adult Greek folk dance troupe that performs throughout New England at ethnic festivals\, multi-cultural events and private functions as well as stage productions. Dance Director Michael Savas has 25 years’ experience in Greek dance. Founder of the group and President of the parent organization is Irene Savas. She has been teaching and directing for 30 years. The troupe regularly participates in dance seminars in the United States and internationally\, hosted by folk dance instructors and performers.
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/dancing-lykeion-ellinidon/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston\, 465 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Saint Sophia Cash Blast Raffle New London CT
DESCRIPTION:1st Prize of $5\,000\n2nd Prize of $1\,000\n3rd Prize of $1\,000\n4 through 6 Prizes of $1\,000 each\n7 through 16 Prizes of $500 each\nTotal of 16 prizes to be awarded\nONLY 1000 tickets will be sold\nNeed not be present to win\n$100 a ticket\nTO PURCHASE A TICKET\nCall the Church office at 860-442-2377\nEmail us at office@saintsophianl.org\nDrawing to be held Monday\, July 18 at 8:00 pm\nSaint Sophia Church – 200 Hempstead Street in New London\nProceeds to benefit Saint Sophia Ministries
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/raffle-new-london-ct/
LOCATION:Greek Orthodox Saint Sophia Church in New London\, CT\, 200 Hempstead Street\, New London\, CT\, 06320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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SUMMARY:Oi Pontoi Greek Music at Lowell Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Oi Pontoi – Pontic Greek Music will be played on both Sat. and Sunday at the Lowell Folk Festival. \nSat. 12:15 to 1 at Saint Anne’s Churchyard\nSunday 2:45-3:30 at JFK Plaza and 4:30-5:15 at Market Street
URL:https://www.greekboston.com/event/oi-pontoi-lowell/
LOCATION:Lowell Folk Festival\, Lowell\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greek Events in Boston and the New England Area
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