"Victoria G. Karelia" Greek Costume Collection-Monika
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Bright and unique songwriter Monika, who has gained significant recognition in and outside Greece, is coming to the Victoria Karelia Museum Courtyard on Wednesday, July 16th. Her purely English-speaking programme includes everything we loved about her from the first moment she appeared on the music scene. She will offer us a different, acoustic concert with five musicians and her wonderful songs!
Monika will be accompanied by strings (cello, violin), acoustic guitar, and two excellent voices, while she will play the guitar, the saxophone, and the piano by herself. The programme will include both new and older beloved songs from her previous albums, but with different orchestrations. Starting with "Avatar" and featuring many songs from her latest album, "Proud", as well as from her three other English-language releases, Monika will offer us, with her smile, talent and generous presence on stage, two full hours of incredible music, emotion and sharing. Above all, her deep desire is to share the music journey with the audience and offer peace and support.
Monika stated, "The most beautiful journey is the one given to you through a song. Whether you close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by the melody, whether you look around, whether you are moved, sing or dance, or keep the rhythm with your hands, in the company of your loved ones, you always gain the most precious gift of a journey, change. And then everything is clearer. More beautiful. With meaning."
With her wonderful melodies prevailing above all and lyrics that poetically and tenderly capture all the emotions, thoughts and messages she wants to convey, Monika promises us a cinematic journey full of emotion and rhythm and invites us to meet there "to tr"vel far, through music and songs and return even a little changed and more true."
The musicians playing are:
Aris Zervas: cello
Stametella Spinoula: violin
Georgos Kapis: acoustic guitar
Lito Ampatzi, Katerina Sousoula: vocals
Takis Spyropoulos: sound engineer
Panagiotis Tsevrenis: lighting
Ticket presale: From Wednesday, July 9th, 2025, at the Victoria G. Karelia Museum, the Collection's days and hours of operation.
Starting time: 9:00 pm
Ticket price: 20 euros.
Limited number of seats
Information: tel. 27210 86923 - 27210 86927.