Routes in Marpissa Festival

Return

27, 28, 29 August 2021

Marpissa, Paros

 

It is with great joy, sweet nostalgia and impatience that the festival Routes in Marpissa returns and renews its meeting with the public on August 27, 28, 29.

Having the “return” as central idea, we get back to the place and habits that we dearly missed. This August we will walk again in the traditional settlement of Marpissa in Paros, from where we have drawn for years, inspiration, food for thought, creation but also joy.

This year’s program is rich and adapted to the special conditions of the time. The festival’s visitors will be invited to discover “hidden” aspects of the place, taking part in a game for children and adults that will combine physical and digital interaction.

At the same time, thematic routes will be created in the traditional settlement: an exhibition of contemporary art curated by Despina Zefkili and lighting installations in collaboration with the BeforeLight team and the residents of Marpissa. In addition, the program includes animation screenings for afults from the Animasyros International Animation Festival, activities for children with the cooperation of Cinemathesis and Greek National Section of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) and concerts.

All events will be in line with the government’s instructions regarding the presence and safety of the public, while their online promotion through livestreaming is additionally planned.

 

Inspired by the village, accompanied by the residents and aiming at action… come and walk with us in Marpissa!

 

Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 August 2021
Marpissa, Paros
Free admission to all events.

Posters

Program

Friday 27 August

 

19:00 “Let’s Play Cinema in Small Schools”, a film workshop by Cinemathesis, for children (ages 6-9)

Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Christos Square]

 

19:00 “Readers forever”, a workshop by the Greek Department of IBBY – The Circle of the Greek Children’s Book, for children (ages 10-12)

Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Agrotoleschi Building]

 

22.00 Concert by Katerina Papadopoulou & Aegean Arc: “Imprints of the Greek Revolution in the Aegean

Contributors:
Katerina Papadopoulou, artistic curator, song
George Kontogiannis, lyre
Stefanos Dorbarakis, cannon
Kyriakos Tapakis, oud

Free admission with tickets via www.ticketservices.gr
[Municipal Sports Center of Marpissa]

Saturday 28 August

 

09:30 Stories from the traditional Cycladic residences: an architectural record of the rural narratives of the settlement

Audio tour for all ages, recording the oral history of the rural residences of Marpissa, as collected by the architect and educator Dr Carolina Vasilikou (University of Reading)
Maximum number of participants: 15
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Meeting point: Saint Modestos church]

 

19:00 “Let’s Play Cinema in Small Schools”, a film workshop by Cinemathesis, for children (ages 10-12)

Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Christos Square]

 

19:00 “Readers forever”, workshop by the Hellenic Department of IBBY – Greek Children’s Book Circle, for children (ages 6-9)

Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Agrotoleschi Building]

 

21:00 “Ventus Ensemble”, concert | On Reeds: woodwind quintet works with reeds

Musicians:
Kostas Giovanis – oboe & English horn
Spyros Tzekos – clarinet
Guido de Flaviis – saxophone
Dimitris Dakovanos – bassoon
Panayiotis Sioras – bass clarinet

Free admission with tickets via www.ticketservices.gr
[Municipal Sports Center of Marpissa]

 

23:00 Animation screenings for adults from the Animasyros International Animation Festival

Admission is free in priority order
Admission starts at 22:45
[Courtyard of N. Perantinos Sculpture Museum]

Sunday 29 August

 

09:30 Stories from the traditional Cycladic residences : an architectural record of the rural narratives of the settlement

Audio tour for all ages, recording the oral history of the rural residences of Marpissa, as collected by the architect and educator Dr Carolina Vasilikou (University of Reading)
Maximum number of participants: 15
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Meeting point: Saint Modestos church]

 

19:00 “Let’s Play Cinema in Small Schools”, a film workshop by Cinemathesis, for teenagers

Maximum number of participants: 20
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Christos Square]

 

19:00 “Readers forever”, a workshop by the Hellenic Department of IBBY – Greek Children’s Book Circle, for adults over 60

Maximum number of participants: 25
Registration the day before at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa
[Agrotoleschi Building]

 

21:30 “Sea Passages”: Concert with Nikos Economides, Kyriaki Spanou, Panayiotis Vergos and Yiorgos Gavras

Free admission with tickets via www.ticketservices.gr
[Municipal Sports Center of Marpissa]

In parallel with the festival’s program, during the three days 27-29/08/2021, 19.00 – 22.00 you can visit the following in the traditional settlement:

 

– “FOS BIJOUX

Lighting installation by the creative lighting team Beforelight in collaboration with the residents of Marpissa
[Courtyard of Evangelismos church]

– “Cycladic Rondo (return / feedback)”, contemporary art exhibition

Artists: Eva Giannakopoulou, Dimitra Kondylatou, George Samantas
Curated by Despina Zefkili

Worklist:

Korai, Eva Giannakopoulou

On the opening day (27/8) at 19:00, a performative surprise act will take place
[N. Perantinos Sculpture Museum]

 

In the shade of the season, Dimitra Kondylatou

[Courtyard of Saint Paraskevi church]

 

Cycladic Rondo, George Samantas  (return / feedback)

[Arches in Prophet Elias church]

 

Stories from the traditional Cycladic residences: an architectural record of the rural narratives of the settlement

Audio tour for all ages, recording the oral history of the rural residences of Marpissa, as collected by the architect and educator Dr Carolina Vasilikou (University of Reading).
The recordings will be available to visitors in digital format via QR code.
[Saint Modestos church]

– Return game, designed by the voluntary organizing team

Find the newspaper “Routes of Marpissa” in the specific points on the map and discover by playing the small and big treasures of Marpissa!

Venue: Marpissa, Paros
Free admission to all events
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the program.

 

The Association “Routes in Marpissa” has taken measures aimed at protecting visitors and participants, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year’s event incorporates the current sanitary measures set by the Greek Government for the realization of live performances in open spaces.

The use of a mask is mandatory throughout your stay at concerts, screenings, exhibitions and workshops.

Regarding the concerts and the screenings, the entrance is allowed only for seated spectators. In addition, it is recommended to arrive early, 30 minutes before the start of any event, to avoid delays and overcrowding. After the start of the event, entry will not be allowed.

Admission to the concerts is free with a ticket. Each ticket is individual.

Tickets are available electronically via ticketservices.gr from Wednesday, August 25, 2021.

Also, tickets will be available on Wednesday 25, Thursday 26 and Friday 27 August, from 10:30 to 12:30 at the Municipal Community Building of Marpissa.

At the same time, a limited number of seats will be available half an hour before the event in priority order.

Regarding the workshops and the audio tour, those interested can register one day before each event, in the forms at the link: www.linktr.ee/stimarpissa

Please keep your distance and avoid crowding.

Thank you for your positive response!