To arthro einai apo to Periodiko Music & Anthropology to Neo teyxos
www.research.umbc.edu/eol/MA/index/number10/fabbri/fab_0.htm
www.research.umbc.edu/eol/MA/index/number10/fabbri/fab_2b.htm
to arthro milaei gia tin mousiki stin tilo kai anaferete sto topiko fesitval
All concerts at the Dwarf Elephant Cave Theatre are organised by the mayor, and are of course a political counterpart of the religious festivals. The mayor’s office kindly sent me a list of all the concerts since 1999, but the fax came out blurred and I was never able to get another copy, so the list below is not complete. When an exact date appears, it is because I attended and recorded the concert:
August 21st, 1999 – Pandelis Thalassinós
2000 – Vassilis Papacostandinou
August 8th, 2000 – Sokrátis Málamas (for me, one of the world’s best singer-songwriters, no exaggeration)
2001 – Nikos Papázoglou
August 18th, 2001 – Melina Kaná (one of the finest voices in Europe, working with singer-songwriters, for world music projects [Lafyra, with Ashkabad, a group from Turkmenistan], and classical composers [Nikos Mamangákis wrote his Tragoudhia ghia tin Melina])
August 11th, 2002 – Milthiádis Paschalidis
August 11th, 2003 – Yorgos Zervakis
August 20 th, 2003 (attended, but not recorded) – Nikos Portokáloglou