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Homeric Days in Kos at the Hippokratia 2010 Festival
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After tremendous success around the world and most recently in Montevideo, Uruguay, ‘Homeric Days’ return to Greece! As part of the ‘Hippokratia 2010’ festival on Kos island, the Homeric events began a few days ago with the theatrical performance Odyssey by the Karmen Rouggeri troupe, and will continue during the first week of August with a series of cultural and educational events dedicated to Homer and the diachronic value of his works, led by the renowned international literary organization, The Readers of Homer. |
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EVENTS On August 3d (23:00) the movie Odyssey: A Love Journey will be presented by film maker Nikos Alevras, who narrates his journey from Troy to Ithaca as a contemporary Odysseus. Within the context of 'Homeric Days' and by popular demand Yannis Simonides will offer a repeat performance of The Apology of Socrates, which was a great success in Kos in 2009. The Apology will take place at the Roman Odeum on Wednesday, August 4th 2010 at 21:00. On August 5th (19:30) Prof. Kathryn Hohlwein will give a talk titled "The Immediacy of Homer," which will be followed by a round-table discussion among distinguished academics and teachers from Greece and abroad. All will be open to the public. |
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Odysseus in Americafirst world pre-screening by film maker Charles Berkowitz 'Homeric Days' will have the pleasure to host emerging American film maker Charles Berkowitz, widely known for his documentary Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character, based on Dr. Jonathan Shay’s groundbreaking book, as well as his reportages for CNN, CBS and 60 minutes. On August 6th 2010 (23:00) Mr. Berkowitz will preview his latest work Odysseus in America, which documents the struggle of contemporary veterans to reintegrate into society after the traumas of war. Weaving together voices of soldiers from Korea to Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, with excerpts from Homer’s Odyssey, Berkowitz creates a striking parallel between ancient and contemporary times, thus stressing the diachronic value of Homer’s work. |
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The list of participants in the marathon reading is updated daily. Among the readers who will be heard are the following:
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On August 8th (19:30), with the support of the National Book Center of Greece, the author Yannis Remoundos will present his work Ach, that Homer!..., a children's book inspired by the Odyssey. |
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The Organizers 'Homeric Days' are realized with the organizational and financial support of the Public Cultural Enterprise of Kos Municipality, under the personal aegis and participation of the Mayor of Kos Giorgos Kyritsis, in collaboration with the international non-profit literary organization The Readers of Homer (http://www.thereadersofhomer.org) under the direction of founder and president Kathryn Hohlwein and actor/producer Yannis Simonides, the Cultural Action EMSE (http://www.emse.gr) and the 'Maria Tsakos' Foundation of Uruguay (http://www.fundacionmariatsakos.org) under the direction of Margarita Larriera (Ambassador of Hellenism 2010). |
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For participation and additional information:
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