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Aeschylia Festival returns with music and theater
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Aeschylia Festival returns with music and theater

The Aeschylia Festival, organized by the Municipality of Elefsina, celebrates its 52nd anniversary with a diverse program including music, theater, film, and visual arts from August 30 to October 3. The festival takes place at the former Iris factory, following the decision to move away from the Old Olive Mill site due to unsuitability. The opening event features the performance 'Lucky Star' by Thodoris Voutsikakis and Lina Nikolakopoulou, alongside other highlights such as concerts, four theatrical productions, award-winning films from the Drama Festival, and an art exhibition by Margarita Petrova titled 'Second Skin.'

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Aeschylia Festival returns with music and theater

The Aeschylia Festival, organized by the Municipality of Elefsina, celebrates its 52nd anniversary with a diverse program including music, theater, film, and visual arts from August 30 to October 3. The festival takes place at the former Iris factory, following the decision to move away from the Old Olive Mill site due to unsuitability. The opening event features the performance 'Lucky Star' by Thodoris Voutsikakis and Lina Nikolakopoulou, alongside other highlights such as concerts, four theatrical productions, award-winning films from the Drama Festival, and an art exhibition by Margarita Petrova titled 'Second Skin.'

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