Paros Park Festival 2024

Festival 2024


The Environmental and Cultural Park of Ai Giannis Detis, faithful once again to its appointment with the public, is pleased to announce the program of the Festival in the Park for 2024.
For more info, visit the Paros Park site Here.

 

20 | 6 | Children’s concert under the title “But Where Did the Moon Go?” with Giorgis Christodoulou

 

25 | 6 | Concert under the title “Broken Quartet”, featuring compositions by Giorgos Ventouris

 

25 | 6 | Theatre under the title “Medea”, in a unique trilingual production (Greek, English, and French), directed by Marc Lemoine

 

4 | 7 | A dazzling ballet performance by the Greek National Opera

 

11 | 7 | Music concert by the legendary Greek musician Lena Platonos together with Savina Yannatou, Yiannis Palamidas, and Stergios Tsirliagos

 

16 | 7 | Theatre Performance “The Only Journey of His Life” by Georgios Vizyinos, directed by Dimos Avdeliodis

 

21 | 7 | A heartfelt tribute to Greek musician Loukianos Kilaidonis with Maria Kilaidoni, Doros Demosthenous, Penny Baltatzi, and Christos Papadopoulos

 

23 | 7 | International sounds arrive with the concert of the French double bassist Marc Buronfosse (FR)

 

30 | 7 | Α captivating duet from Riza (GR) and Stefan Tsapis (FR) under the title “Mediterranean Roots”- blending island folk traditions with jazz and Mediterranean melodies.

 

4 | 8 | Celebrating the local talent of Paros with the Mythodia Conservatory’s classical music concert

 

5 | 8 | Music concert with the vibrant Greek singer Marina Spanou

 

9 | 8 | Music concert with the iconic Greek rock band with a storied past Ypogeia Revmata

 

11/8 | Theatre performance “Tavli” (Backgammon) directed by Alexandros Rigas

 

25 | 8 | Theatre performance “John the Boudi”, directed by Panagiotis Liaropoulos

 

27 | 8 | Music concert with the famous Frence choir PSL Chamber Choir

 

29 | 8 | The traditional Greek “Saint John” festival (Panigyri)

 

06 | 9 | Chamber music concert from Trio Fagotissimo

 

13 | 9 | La Catena d’amore, a music journey through Renaissance to 20th-century compositions