Mediterranean Festival movie showing: Cavafy

HCC-SW would like to support the showing of a movie about the life of Constantine Cavafy at the second annual Mediterranean Festival at Rice University.

The festival information is listed below

 

Friday November 15, 2013 - Sunday November 17, 2013

7:00pm to 10:00 pm

 

The Cavafy movie will be shown only on Saturday November 16, 2013 at 7:00  - 10:00 pm

 

Rice Cinema Film Auditorium, Rice Media Center

Rice University

6100 Main St.

Houston, Texas, 77005

More details about the Cavafy movie will be available soon

Cavafy Celebration

HPST and HCC-SW are proud to co-host a celebration of the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy

 

Cavafy Event Announcement

 

C. P. Cavafy (Alexandria, 1863-1933) is the most renowned and far-reaching poet of Modern Greece.

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Tickets for Spanos Concert are sold out!

 

We are in the very exiting position to announce that this event is sold out!

Thank you for your interest to attend this event and please accept our sincere apologies for not having more seats to accommodate more people.

Please participate in our meetings, be more active to help us better design our future events.

Thank you,

Yannis Remediakis

Vice President

Hellenic Cultural Center of the Southwest

Spanos - Stefanaki @ concert in Houston

Hellenic Cultural Center of the Souhwest

invites you to the music concert:

"A Music Journey to Greece with a voice and a piano"

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!!!

The concert by Yannis Spanos and Hrysoula Stefanaki will be an unforgettable musical journey through the landscape of songs made popular by Spanos.  The audience will be encouraged to sing along.

Spanos-Stefanaki-Houston-smallYiannis Spanos was born in Kiato, a small coastal town in Corinth, Greece, where he began studying piano at an early age.  After dropping out of law school, he moved to Paris where he worked with the rising stars of the French music and theater scene, including Brigitte Bardot and Pia Colombo. 

In the early 1960s, he returned to Greece to create his own distinct music, employing the talents of the country’s emerging young singers.  He was a founder of the New Wave period of Greek music with albums such as AnthologiesThat Summer and Aristotelous Street.

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