Akilas Karazisis is reading excerpts
from Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis's
“Architecture of a Dissolute Life”

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STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION CULTURAL CENTER - LIGHTHOUSE

PRESENTATION

The SNFCC readers' theater series, entitled PARABASES/READINGS, is returning to the core of stage reading this year, drawing inspiration from Cavafy's verse, "Voices, loved and idealized."

Seven theater protagonists, seven "idealized voices," comprise two-people theater companies (in collaboration with young stage directors, renowned Greek composers and/or on-stage musicians) and attempt live theatrical readings of literary texts (short stories, novels, prose), all of them landmark works of Greek literature. In this way, the series utilizes the dramaturgy of the Readings that were recorded and presented by the SNFCC during 2020-2021, attracting great interest from the public.

The texts selection was compiled in collaboration with poet Nikos A. Panagiotopoulos (December 1945 - July 2023), to whose memory the series is dedicated.

Sunday, March 10, 18.00 | LIGHTHOUSE

Akilas Karazisis is reading excerpts from Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis's Architecture of a Dissolute Life.
Actor, On-stage Musician: Iason Aly

Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis (1908-1993) is a unique voice in Greek literature. He belongs to the group of writers known as the "School of Thessaloniki," one of the most important literary schools in modern Greek literature. George Seferis, in his Essays, wrote a notable essay about Pentzikis's work The novel of Mrs. Ersi (1966). In addition, Pentzikis was also an important painter.

His literary works alternate between reality and fantasy. He was interested in the architecture of the text, and used innovative techniques, such as interior monologue and associative writing. He was greatly influenced by Stéphane Mallarmé, James Joyce, and Byzantine chroniclers.

The Architecture of a Dissolute Life, first published in 1963, is a trailblazing work, an overture to contemporary writing, in which Pentzikis merges tradition (ancient, Byzantine and demotic) and modernity.

The excerpts from the Architecture of a Dissolute Life have been selected and are being read by Akilas Karazisis, who has repeatedly engaged with the work of Pentzikis, both in his Selfie: the city in the background (National Theatre, 2019) and in The stories of Mr. Nikos (BIOS, 2012). Karazisis recalls the time when he met N. G. Pentzikis as follows: "I remember him on an excursion to Metamorfosi in Chalkidiki; he was sitting and gazing the sea from above and afar... I have inside my head the image of a gentleman looking at the world."

The stage reading will also include Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis's text Walk on the beach.

Simultaneous interpretation into the Greek Sign Language will be available.

The reading takes place with permission granted by copyright holder, Mr. Gabriel Nikolaou Pentzikis.

PARABASES/READINGS program

Nikos Kouris teams up with Mario Banushi and reads Viral Pneumonia, the only short story Zisimos Lorentzatos ever attempted to write. | October 29, 2023

Iro Bezou collaborates with Danai Spilioti and reads two pieces of prose by Photis Kontoglou: Conan the God and His Monastery, the So-Called "Submergence" and Hosanna! | November 12, 2023

Maria Skoula teams up with Kornilios Selamsis and reads the short story The Detective by Dimitris Hatzis. | December 10, 2023

Amalia Moutousi collaborates with Emmanouil Kontos and reads Moonstruck by Alexandros Papadiamantis. | January 28, 2024

Christos Loulis reads excerpts from Erotokritos by Vitsentzos Kornaros. | February 25, 2024

Akilas Karazisis teams up with Iason Aly and reads excerpts from the Architecture of a Dissolute Life, Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis's trailblazing work. | March 10, 2024

Anna Kokkinou collaborates with Nikos Veliotis and reads Moskov Selim, the most remarkable short story of Georgios Vizyinos. | April 28, 2024

This event comes under a grant by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF). Alongside the majority of its events, which are free thanks to a series of SNF grants, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center also organizes a number of events with affordable tickets, thus enriching its income sources and securing its long-term financial integrity.

INFO

Venue
Lighthouse

Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Cultural Center (SNFCC)

Event Dates
Sunday 10 March 2024

Starts at
18.00

Ticket Prices
General entrance €12, reduced €8

Concession tickets of €8 are available to students, people aged 65+, children and young people aged up to 18 years old, the unemployed, companions of Persons with Disabilities, multi-child families and residents of the Municipality of Kallithea.

On the day of the event, concession ticket holders will be asked to show their ID, as well as supporting documentation (student card, unemployment card, family status certificate for multi-child parents, utility bill for residents of Kallithea)

Free tickets are available to Persons with Disabilities, by contacting the call center at 210 7234567 or via email at info@ticketservices.gr and by showing their ID and certification of disability on the day of the event.

Printing your tickets
Please download your tickets in a PDF form. You may print them or have them stored into your mobile phone, in order to check in on the day of the event.

Advance sales
- online: www.ticketservices.gr
- by phone: 210 7234567
- Ticket Services box office: 39, Panepistimiu Str, Athens

Important Information
  • Doors open at 17.30
  • Entrance will be possible up to 10 minutes before the event's commencement.
  • Pre-sale is required. No order of priority will be available on-site.
  • Entrance allowed for children aged 6+.
  • All SNFCC areas are accessible to people with disabilities.
  • For more information or clarifications, please contact the SNFCC switchboard on 216 8091000.

Booking period

  • Pre-sale for Members starts on Wednesday 7/2 at 12.00 (limited number of tickets).
  • Pre-sale for the public starts on Thursday 8/2 at 12.00.
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