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Mystery 38 Music From the Inside

Mystery 38 Music From the Inside

Routes through the city’s communities/neighbourhoods featuring select music heard coming from the houses, radiating into public space through doors and windows.

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Concept: Adrian Frieling

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Kalympaki, Behind “IRIS”, on Anastasiou Milesis Street. Find out HERE the specific location.

In the Framework:

A white plastic chair on a doorstep. An image enhanced by music from within. At least one tenant simply sat outside their home or stood at a window. Each route is planned to culminate in a happening of some kind (musical or other), in a square or some other open space within each neighbourhood. Music is selected in partnership with the residents of the participating houses. The formulation of each route also constitutes a kind of musical composition. House – Story – Hero(ine) – Song: the route unfurls like a spool of thread leading from one house to the next. Μusic From the Inside will ring out in the neighbourhoods of Elefsina twice during the course of 2023.

 

 

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The second axis focuses on the Environment, sustainability and wellbeing, seeking new ways to take ownership of the city, and focusing on the need to redefine our relationship with nature and the environment as a prerequisite for sustainable development. The thematic axis Environment comprises the three themes/notions of “Demeter-Mother Earth”, “Persephone” and “Ecoculture Festival”, corresponding to significant features of the relationship between human beings and the environment.
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First Public Screening of the Documentary on the Pioneering Performance – An On-Site Research Dialogue with the emblematic Archaeological Site of Elefsina , at Cine Eleusis directed by Konstantinos Arvanitakis and Michail Marmarinos.

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