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Seminars

Our  school organises various seminars with renowned artists. On this page, you will find information for upcoming and past seminars organized by our school.

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6, 7, 8 & 9 May 2019

«Vocational Interpretation Workshop,
with 
Natassa Bofiliou and Themis Karamouratidis»

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Workshop on interpretive approach to the song from the point of view of the performer and the composer.

May 6, 7, 8 and9 at «Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre».

Natassa Bofiliou and Themis Karamouratidis will analyse the way they approach performing a song from the point of view of the performer and the composer.  The seminar will be interactive as participants will have the chance to perform songs and will receive valuable knowledge around song performance throughout the workshop. Spectators can also be part of the seminar. 

Information - reserve spot: 70072525 and ergastiri25@gmail.com 

Limited number of participants.

Book your place by March 12. 

Vasileos Pavlou 25, Agios Dometios, Nicosia

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2, 3, 4 & 5 March 2019

«Lyric Writing Workshop with
Odysseas Ioannou»

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Lyric Writing Workshop with Odysseas Ioannou.

 

2, 3, 4 & 5 March 2019,

at «Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre».

Odysseas Ioannou returns to "Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre" for a lyric writing workshop. 


Our artistic concerns can now find proper guidance. In March 2019, Odysseas Ioannou will be in Nicosia to provide us with solid foundations in the art of lyric writing and beyond. Join us at our music school for this enriching workshop.

The workshop is designed for both beginners and advanced participants, as well as those who have attended previous sessions. It offers a structured approach focusing primarily on discussions and interactivity, exploring topics related to lyrics and Greek music in general. The workshop will include technical exercises (meter, rhyme, rhythmic reading) and thematic exercises.

 

The workshop spans 16 hours over four sessions on March 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2019. The preset hours for the workshop may change based on the participants' availability.

To participate in the lyric writing workshop, registration is required. You can register by calling 7007 2525 or emailing ergastiri25@gmail.com.

Saturday, March 2nd 15:00 – 19:00
Sunday, Martch 3rd 11:00 – 15:00
Monday March 4th 17:00 – 21:00
Tuesday March 5th 17:00 – 21:00

Participants should visit the workshop venue to complete their registration form and provide a deposit to secure their spot.

*At the conclusion of the workshop, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.

The workshop will be held at the premises of Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre (Vasileos Pavlou 25, Agios Dometios, Nicosia).


Odysseas

Odysseas Ioannou, a radio producer, journalist, and author, has contributed to over two hundred songs in collaboration with prominent Greek composers and performers of our era. He writes for newspapers and magazines, has published five books, released eight personal albums, and composed songs for theater and cinema. Ioannou's rich portfolio includes collaborating on various artistic projects.

 

In 2018, he began with Vasili Papakonstantinou their new performance "Small Illegitimacies," featuring their own texts and on-stage narration. In 2014, he wrote the texts for the popular music-theatrical performance "9:05," directed by Pantelis Voulgaris, in which he again took the stage alongside Vasili Papakonstantinou, Christos Thivaios, and Rita Antonopoulou.#

Odysseas's perspective on the lyric writing workshop:

"After six years of running the workshop at the Chalkidonion Conservatory and also in Cyprus, I can only speak about what I have learned, and I don't believe I'm the right person to talk about the participants. I've become an attentive listener again – a quality that fades with time and especially through the professional involvement with music. I remember how it feels to be moved by a song, engaging with it physically, through automatic reactions, without diluting the emotion with thoughts, comparisons, and analyses.

I've been asked questions that resemble the persistent questions of a young child, characterized by their literal persistence and faith in the abstract. We've had discussions about songs that I hadn't engaged with for years, like a group discovering or falling in love with something from scratch. We've laughed a lot through lighthearted explorations of both themes and situations. I'm not a teacher, I don't teach others anything. I think I'm more of a piano tuner, trying to adjust imperfections based on experience, and someone who sparks conversations that soften our certainties and tame our enthusiasms.

I emerge from each workshop better, and I'm doubly delighted when friendships – or even collaborations – are forged that endure."

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22, 23, 24 & 25 November 2019

«Workshop of Interpretive Appraoch to Song
with 
Natassa Bofiliou and Themis Karamouratidis»

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«Workshop of Interpretive Approach to Song with Natassa Bofiliou and Themis Karamouratidis»

November 22, 23, 24 & 25, 2019,

at «Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre».

Natassa Bofiliou and Themis Karamouratidis, both distinguished figures with significant achievents in the realms of performance and composition respectively, will be with us for a four-day seminar. in this event, they will impart their expertise in the process of interpreting songs. Throughout the workshops, each participant will present at least one song of their choice. Natassa and Themis will share their valuable insights to facilitate the participants' pursuit of a refined interpretive approach to song performance. 

An approach that doesn't solely rely on vocal capabilities and skills but considers them as integral components and structural elements for the completeness and proficiency of a performer. During this cycle of workshops, the artists, while setting aside their given skills in performance and composition, will attempt to convey something not easily approached: the significant role of accurate interpretation, the knowledge, and the keys to achieving the most profound rendering of the meaning and deeper emotions of songs.

A unique and innovative interactive workshop on the essence of song led by two distinguished artists.

For Information and Registration call 70072525 or email ergastiri25@gmail.com.

Limited number of spots available.

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22, 23, 24 & 25 Νοεμβρίου 2019

«Lyric Writing Workshop with
Odysseas Ioannou»

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Lyric Writing Workshop with Odysseas Ioannou

November 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 & 19, 2017

at «Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre».

The "Maria Chrysostomou School of Music & Theatre" invites you to a lyric writing workshop with Odysseas Ioannou.

This workshop is tailored for both beginners and advanced participants. It encompasses technical exercises (meter, rhyme, rhythmic reading) as well as thematic exercises. However, there is a special emphasis on discussion and interactivity, focusing on topics related to lyrics and broader aspects of Greek music.

The workshop spans 24 hours, conducted over six sessions during the first three weekends of November 2017, with each day's session lasting four hours.

To participate in the lyric writing workshop, registration is required. You can register by contacting us at 7007 2525 or via email at ergastiri25@gmail.com.

Contact Person: Maria Chrysostomou

Address: Vasilios Pavlou 25, Agios Dometios, Nicosia.

 

Odysseas

Odysseas, a radio producer, journalist, and author, has collaborated on more than two hundred songs with some of the greatest Greek composers and performers of our time. He contributes to newspapers and magazines, has authored five books, released eight personal albums, and has written songs for theater and cinema.

In 2014, he penned the lyrics for the popular music-theatrical performance "9:05," directed by Pantelis Voulgaris, in which he also participated on stage alongside Vasili Papakonstantinou, Christos Thivaios, and Rita Antonopoulou.

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