Εlias Karellas – Karagiozoupoli

Karagiozis and Recycling


At the junction of the Lysiou and Andokidou streets, the established shadow puppeteer Elias Karellas will restore the tradition of the Karagiozis shadow plays in the heart of the Plaka district, not very far away from the very spot where Giorgos Charidimos used to stage Karagiozis plays for decades on end.

With a rich history which spans over 150 years, the shadow theatre remains a living part of the Greek folk culture. The adventures of the titular character, Karagiozis, still crack up adults and children alike. Contemporary performances do not only seek to entertain the audience, but also aim to preserve this special form of art.




Organizations and Citizens Network for the Historic Centre of Athens Elliniki Etairia - Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage



Athens: Sites of memory



the organizations and citizens Network for the historic centre of athens and the Εlliniki Etairia - Society for the Environment and cultural heritage collaborate with the Athens festival to plan a series of cultural events, called "Athens: sites of Memory" to be held at historic neighbourhoods of the city. the goal of these events is to preserve the historic memory of neighbourhoods through artistic performances linked to specific parts of the city and their past, highlighting the continuity of athens from ancient times to the present. Events will include a walking tour in Ancient Agora, in the footsteps of Athenian democracy, a cultural stroll through the historic hills of Αthens, a philosophy walk at the site of Plato's Academy (Akadimia Platonos), and a Karagiozis shadow theatre in Plaka, a neighbourhood historically linked to shadow plays.

The Organizations and Citizens Network for the Historic Centre of Athens is the result of an initiative of residents of the historic centre of Athens, who in July 2014 contacted district organizations to confront the drop in the quality of life in their area. This initiative was met with enthusiasm. Groups of volunteering experts from various fields and other volunteers are currently working together to improve the quality of life in the most historic city in Europe. Participants include: Geitonia-Cultural Association of Exarcheia-Neapolis, Cultural and Sports Club "The Ardittos," Plaka Residents' Initiative Committee, Ano Petralona Citizens' Movement, Kolonaki Citizens' Movement, Philopappos Citizens' Movement, Alexander the Great (Gazi-Kerameikos-Rouf), PEZI Movement, Athenian Association, "Makrigiannis" Cultural Association, Association of Exarcheia Citizens and Professionals, Thiseio Citizens' Association Coordinated by the Elliniki Etairia - Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage