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From April 17, 2020

We stay closed, but close. Through the Onassis Foundation digital channel, we travel to Athens, New York, Los Angeles, the world.

We stay home, but we are not alone. From Friday, April 17, the Onassis Foundation adds more important instances from its rich program in Greece and the USA to its YouTube digital channel.

Watch the live premiere of XENOS by Akram Khan, the last solo performance in the career of the great choreographer, whose world premiere took place at Stegi in February 2018 and don't miss to attend the live premiere of Birds directed by Nikos Karathanos, as they were first presented at the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus in August 2016. But there is more: apart from recorded performances of Greek and international artists as well as Greek premieres, podcasts of important intellectuals will be added this week, trying to help us decipher the new way of life.

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Program

THEATRE

Nikos Karathanos, Birds’ by Aristophanes (2016) | LIVE PREMIERE: Easter Sunday, April 19 at 21:00 (UTC +3) | Available until April 26 at 21:00 (UTC +3) | With Greek and English subtitles

Onassis Youth Festival (2019) | Summer Rain - 41st Athens High School (Kato Patissia)

DANCE

Akram Khan, XENOS (2018) | LIVE PREMIERE: Holy Friday, April 17 at 21:00 (UTC +3) | Available until 16 May 2020 at 21:00 (UTC +3) | With English and Greek subtitles

EDUCATION

Cavafy Archive: Organization and Access Policy Workshop "An Unsigned Watercolor" Part C' (2019)

Onassis Library "Erotos apotelesmata" (2016)

PODCASTS
Writer and illustrator Maira Kalman on Onassis LA's podcast, The Quarantine Tapes by Paul Holdengräber (2020)

Philosopher and Professor at the New School for Social Research in New York and Member of the BoD of the Onassis Foundation, Simon Critchley on Looking at the Contemporary World Through the Lens of Punk, Greek Tragedy, and Humor (2020) | Part of the series “At a Distance” by The Slowdown online platform