'Ερωτά μου αγιάτρευτε
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Κυριακή 7 Ιουνίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 18:00 |
| Τιμή | Επί πληρωμή |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Eighty people who lived through the 1980s the first time take the stage at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, singing the songs that were playing while their own histories happened. Erota mou Agiatrefte — "my incurable love" — borrows its title from a laiko song and builds an evening around how one generation balanced love and politics across a single loud, fast decade.
The work is created and directed by Alexandros Efklidis, who shaped it with roughly eighty participants aged 65 and over drawn from one of the SNFCC's educational programs. This is not a tribute act reaching back for nostalgia from the outside. The people performing the 1980s are the people who were there for it, and Efklidis has framed the piece as a way of sounding out that decade through its music — testing what love and politics meant when both ran at full volume.
The hall fills with the performers' own world: grandchildren who have never heard these songs sung live, neighbors, friends from the program, and Athenians who know every lyric without being prompted. Some arrive in pairs who were courting when these records first sold.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Setting | The SNFCC, the public cultural center on the Faliro coast | | Vibe | Communal, intergenerational, unguarded | | Sound | Greek laiko and pop of the 1980s, sung live | | Door | Ticketed; an early-evening start before the summer heat lifts |
What unfolds is closer to a town remembering itself than a standard concert. The songs carry the decade's contradictions — desire and disappointment, hope and grind — and the voices carrying them have four extra decades of perspective on every line. A song about incurable love means something different at seventy than at twenty, and that distance is the entire point.
If you came for polished vocal precision and a marquee headliner, this is not built for that. But if you want a performance where the biography of the people onstage is the instrument, where a wavering note carries its own truth, this is a rare thing to sit inside.
The SNFCC sits on the coast at Faliro, reachable by the center's shuttle from the city and by bus; the park and esplanade open beforehand, so arrive early and walk down to the water while the light holds. Tickets through ticketservices.gr.
Assembled for this program, for this decade of songs, these eighty voices disband back into a neighborhood once the lights come up.