November fairy tales

a show of music and storytelling for the whole family
in collaboration with the Educational & Social Actions of the Greek National Opera
Saturday 23 November 2024 at 12 noon @KIDS' LIBRARY

Come to listen to some stories about the rain and the winds; some legends about the spirits of trees and flowers. 
Our stories will make the elements and the goblins of nature emerge before you in all their glory. 
We shall climb enchanted trees, run around the fallen leaves and seek warmth in houses that seem too small… yet appearances can be deceptive, occasionally — especially when Nasreddin Hodja comes along: the man who rides his donkey facing the wrong way and always gives the best advice. 
Shortly before the end of November or Vrocharis, the month of rain, when people finish tilling the earth, we shall hear some autumn fairy tales which will turn over the fertile ground of our imagination and plant new seeds in it.

The stories we shall hear contain some words of ancient wisdom about how to live a life of nobleness and gratitude, making good use of the earth without destroying its vitality, how to find our bearings in nature when the wind blows wildly, how to move without fear around the world of our senses and instincts when it’s raining, and how safely to roam our collective unconscious when the cold is hard to bear. 

Narration: Elli Giannaki | Music: Nikos Karydis, Dimitris Kourtis 

Duration: 50 minutes

Show at Fougaro Artcenter: Saturday 23 November 2024 at 12.00 

Shows at the Greek National Opera @ the Stavros Niarchos Cultural Centre: Saturday 30 November Νοεμβρίου 2024 at 10.30 & 11.30

Grand Donor of Educational & Social Actions and Extroversion Donor: the Greek National Opera

free admission

advance booking required

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Elli Giannaki

Elli Giannaki was born near a quiet lake in Germany and grew up in Athens next to a busy thoroughfare, which is probably why she has a deep appreciation of the contrasts and timbres that hide in fairy tales. She took music lessons at an early age, but eventually trained as a kindergarten teacher. She worked sometimes in conservatoires, choirs and music scenes, sometimes in kindergartens, sometimes in prisons and refugee camps and sometimes in Rom settlements. Over time her steps took her to England and the International School of Storytelling. There she came across the wisdom of fairy tales and the art of storytelling, her imagination soared and at long last she matured! Since then she has been travelling around the world to attend fairytale seminars, and returning with a suitcase full of ideas, stories and songs which she shares in her workshops and shows of storytelling and music. This year she has the pleasure of animating "let me tell you a story", the intergenerational storytelling workshop of the Greek National Opera's Educational & Social Actions, addressed to grandparents with their grandchildren. She works for the 62nd Kindergarten of Athens and the Polyphonica multicultural children's choir.

Nikos Karydis

Nikos Karydis was born in Athens and went into song writing from a young age. He studied classic trumpet under Panagiotis Balamos of the Athens State Orchestra, and continued with a study of the traditional Balkan repertory for brass instruments. In terms of music theory he studied at the Department of Musical Studies and obtained a degree in Composition from the Municipal Conservatory of Kalamata under Fani Kossona. His works have been performed by the Hellenic Group of Contemporary Music and the REV/OHM Ensemble. He was taught electronic music production at SAE Athens, and studied Csound under Nikos Mylonas. As a composer he now explores the traditions of French spectral music and the fusion of natural and electronic sound. He has worked as composer and performer for stage productions of the National Theatre. He has also written music and orchestrated pieces for the "Agia Fanfara" band of brass instruments.

Dimitris Kourtis

A sociologist and musician, Dimitris Kourtis is a member of the Caravan Project, an artistic venture of an interdisciplinary team of filmmakers and anthropologists who travel around Greece organising documentary workshops, storytelling seminars, participatory cultural events and multimedia exhibitions. He worked for three years as a specialist in matters of social innovation and urban management for Curing the Limbo, a European pilot programme by UIA (Urban Innovative Actions) for the design of social integration strategies. In collaboration with the cultural organisation Zoetrope Athens, he was Head of community development and animation for "Mystery 37 Voices of Elefsina", a permanent community radio station for the  city as a legacy project in the context of ELEUSIS Cultural City of Europe 2023. He has participated in numerous community programmes about stories, memory and archival research, and his work focuses on the development of innovative storytelling practices.