LOCAL EVENTS
January
January 1st:
· Feast of St Basil. This is associated with
a good start for the New Year. An old Byzantine custom of
slicing the Vassilopita (Basil cake or New Year Cake) gives
the person who finds the hidden coin in his slice, good
luck for the year.
· On the island of Andros there are special
New Years Celebrations.
· In the community of Plaki near Veria there
is a reenactment of the old customs of Farasson in Cappadocia.
· In the Emborio Eordaias Community near Kozani
the young men of the village turn out in local national
costume dancing popular dances to the accompanyment of traditional
musical instruments.
· At Polikastro, near Kilkis there are folkloric
celebrations in fancy Dress.
January 6th
· Epiphany is celebrated throughout Greece
when the Blessing of the Waters takes place.A cross is thrown
into the sea, lakes or rivers and retrieved by swimmers
who are then entitled to good luck. The event is particularly
spectacular in Pireaus.
· In Kozani the Lougatsaria or Karnavalia
folkloric celebrations are held.
· Similar celebrations are held in Kastoria
known as the Ragoutsiaria and go on until the 8th.
· This day is the name day for Fotini.
February
· In late Mid February Greece's Carnival Season
called Apokrias, begins and lasts two weeks. It is similar
to Mardi Gras in New Orleans and the festivities are particularly
enjoyable in Naousa, Veria, Kozani, Zante, Skyros, Xanthi,
Chios(in Mesta, Olimbi, Thymiana), Galaxidi, Thebes(where
a mock shepards wedding is held), Poligiros, Lamia, Cephalonia,
Messini, Soho, Serres, Agiassos in Lesvos, Karpathos, heraklion,
Amfissa, Efxinoupolis(Volos), Agia Ana(Evia), Rethymnon
and especially in Patras and Athens Plaka
· February 1st is St Tryphon's name day
· February 3rd is Symeon and Annis Day
· February 10th is the name day for Heraclia
and Haralambos.
· February 14th is the day of Saint Valentina.
March
· Clean Monday or Katheri Deftera 40 days
before Easter, marks the first day of lent and it is customary
to go out in the country and fly paper kites.
March 25th
· The Greek National Anniversary and a major
religious holiday with military parades in the larger towns
and cities. These celebrate Greece's victory in the war
of Independence against the Turks who had occupied the country
for 400 years. The 25th of March was actually the day Bishop
Germanos of Patras raised the flag of national rebellion
at the monastery of Agia Lavra in the northern Peleponisos.
· March 2nd is Saint Theodore day.
· March 19th is Crysanthos Day.
April-Easter
· Celebrations begin in April or May. Check
with your local Greek church for exact dates since it changes
every year.
· On Good Friday the people of the towns and
villages carry candles and follow the procession of the
Epitaph.
· Saturday in Holy Week the ceremony of the
resurrections takes place in the courtyard in front of all
churches and bells are rung all over the towns and cities.
Candles are lit one from the other and then the people make
their way home for the traditional feast of dyed red Easter
eggs and Magaritsa soup.
· Easter Sunday is the biggest church holiday
in Greece. All over the country lambs are roasted on a spit
and there is wine in abundance. Red eggs are cracked against
each other and the person with the last remaining un cracked
egg will have good luck. This is the most beautiful time
to be in Greece if the weather is good.
· In Crete the village of Harakas Monofatsiou
have a special Easter Sunday celebration in which they burn
an effigy of Judas Iskariot.
· On the island of Crete you will find many
villages who prepare for the bonfire effigy of Judas. Just
take a trip through any rural area in the week leading up
to Easter Sunday and enjoy the sight of men and women on
their donkeys gathering sticks and branches in preparation
for the effigy burning.
· Anastasia and Anastasios celebrate their
name day on Easter.
April 8th
· In Karpathos in the traditional village
of Olymbos there is a celebration known as the Lambri Triti.
· At Limenaria in Thassos there is a feast
with local dancing.
· In Megara near Athens local women in traditional
outfits dance the fishermens Trata.
April 23rd
· Feast of Saint George is celebrated on Lemnos
in the village of Kaliopi with horse races. In Arahova there
is a three day non-stop feast. In Assi Gonia near Chania
in Crete the religious celebration is folllowed by a sheep-shearing
contest among the local shephards. In the village of Pili
on the island of Kos there are horse races followed by song
and dancing. Between the 22nd and 23rd a festival is held
at the Monastery of Agios Yiorgos Peristereotas in the village
of Rodohori where local Pontos dances are performed.
· April 15th is Leonidas name day.
· April 24th is Elizabeth's name day.
· April 25th is Saint Markos name day
· Saint Thomas name day is celebrated the
Sunday after Easter
May
· In the month of May there is a folkloric
festival at Eleusis near Athens. On the island of Lesvos
the month of May holds the Week of Prose and Art with theatrical
performances, exhibitions and various cultural and educational
events in Molyvos. In Trikala the Hadjipetria Festival which
features athletic contests, national dances and lectures
takes place around the end of the month.
May 1st
· Labor Day and the Feast of the Flowers.
There is a general exodus to the country for picnics and
the sky is filled with kites.
May 21st
· Celebration of the Unification of the Ionian
Islands with the rest of Greece takes place on the island
of Corfu.
· In Rethymnon they celebrate the anniversary
of the battle of Crete.
· In Kassos there is a fiesta in Vrissi with
local songs and dancing.
May 20th to 30th
· In Karditsa the Kariaskaki folkloric celebration
with dancing, parades and pagentry honoring the lives of
the guerillas who fought Ottoman rule.
May 21st-23rd
· The Anasternaria is the traditional fire
walking which dates back to pagan times. Barefoot villagers
of Agia Elleni near Serres and at Langada near Thessaloniki,
clasp icons of Saint Constantine and Saint Helen and dance
upon charcoal embers without getting burned.
· May 21st is the celebration day of Saints
Constantine and Eleni.
May 29th
· The Paleological Festival at Mistras is
combined with a requiem mass in memory of Constantine Paleologos,
the last of the Byzantine emperors
June
· Towards the end of June in the town of Agia
Paraskevis in Lesvos is a 3 day Festival of the Bull with
live music, celebration and horse races through the streets.
· In June in the village of Krousta in Crete
is the Feast of the Klidona.
· At the end of June and early July, Navy
Week is celebrated with entertainment in many of the ports
of Greece. In Molyvos and Kaloni in Lesvos the ouzo and
sardines flow freely.
· June 2nd on Lesvos in the town of Kaloni
is the festival of the Holy Trinity with horse races and
wine.
· Early June in Florina is the Festival of
Local Dances.
· In Alexandroupolis is the anual flower show,
heldf the first ten days of the month.
· A Sunday is chosen between the 25th of June
and the 15th of July for the Flowers and Cherry Blossom
Dance at the village of Emborio in Kozani.
· The Miaoulis Festival, the last weekend
in June on HYDRA, a celebration of the great admiral Miaoulis,
from the war for independence. There are different activities
in the town like dance performances, speeches, brass bands
etc. The big performance is on Saturday evening. There is
a “water theatre” in the harbour where they show “the great
sea battle” with the burning of a Turkish flagship. Afterwards
there is a spectacular firework (and sometimes an unexpected
grass fire).
July
· In July the village of Rethymnon in Crete
has a wine festival while in mid July another wine festival
is held in Heraklion.
· Throughout July and August in Janena is
the Eprirus Festival including Epirus authors, paintings,
popular art, theatrical performances and dances by Greek
and foreign troupes, thaetrical performances for children
and concerts.
· In Nafpaktos is the Papaharalambia Festival
of artistic, nautical and athletic events which lasts a
week.
· In Preveza they hold the Nikololia Ancient
Drama and folkloric performances.
· In Fillatria, near Kyparissia they hold
the Vlahernia events during the first ten days of the month.
These include theatrical performances, dance groups and
so on.
· In Kalamata they hold traditional folk dances
in the medieval castle for the entire month.
· In Corfu they have Cricket Week with visiting
teams participating in matches on the only island where
the sport is played regularly.
· In mid-July in Elefsis near Atrhens there
is a folklore festival.
· At the end of July in Sitia on the island
of Crete is the Sultana Raisin Festival.
· In July and August the Odeon of Herod Atticus
Festival is held in the famous theatre next to the Acropolis
with well known performers from all over the world.
· Also in July the Epidavros Festival of Greek
Tragedies is held at the little theatre of Epidavros.
· The Heraklion Festival is held from July
through September and features some of Greece's most popular
musicians as well as theatrical performances.
· The Patras Festival through September brings
the best in Classical, Rock, Blues and theatre to the Ancient
Odeon of this port city.
· July 7th: Agia Kyriaki with a festival in
the village of Petri on the island of Lesvos.
· July 8th: Corfu: The village of Lefkimi
has a festival which includes local dances.
· July 20th: The Panagiri day for the Prophet
Elias, usually held at the highest church or monastery.
· 21-22nd of July: The beach village of Agia
Markela on the island of Chios holds a religious festival
with dancing.
· July 20th: In Santorini the village of Pirgo
Kalistis has a big festival.
· July 22nd: In the village of Skopelos in
Lesvos they celebrate the day of Saint Magdeleni.
· July 27th: In the village of Anaxos on Lesvos
they celebrate Saint Pandelimos with live music.
August
· During the first week of August the town
of Kaloni in Lesvos holds its Sardine Festival with fish,
ouzo, live music dancing and other events.
· Also in Lesvos during Mid August the Aegean
Symposium is held in Molyvos with theatrical and other cultural
events held in the castle overlooking the city.
· In Late August on the island of Zante the
Aniversary of the island's Patron Saint Dionysious is held
with dancing, drinking and fireworks.
· On the island of Skyros horse racing with
the local breed of small ponies. The jockeys wear special
local costumes and the village maidens dressed as brides
in traditional costume dance.
· Prose and Art Festival in Lefkas.
· The Olympus Festival in the village of Litohoro
in Katerini includes various artistic events held in the
old castle.
· In Naousa in Paros the Pirate Raid Pagentry
is held.
· In Rethymnon Crete the Sultana Raisin Festival
is held.
· In Early August in Zante they hold the International
Meeting of Medieval and Popular Theatre.
· The first week of August in the village
of Anogia, Crete a festival is held with hospitality offered
to visitors.
· On the island of Kos the Hypocratia Festival
is held which includes, musical, dramatic and artistic performances
and Athletic contests.
· In Gythion in mid-August they hold a festival
which includes ancient drama.
· August 6th is the Transfiguration of Christ
and the name day for Sotiris.
· August 15th: The day of the Panagia (Virgin
Mary)
· This is the second biggest religious holiday
after Easter and on the island of Tinos this day is celebrated
like on no other. Pilgrims by the thousands come here to
crawl on their knees up the steps to the church that holds
the holy Icon. But this day is also celebrated in almost
every town and village in Greece. In particular:
· Agiassos in Lesvos, the second most Holy
place in Greece, the pilgrims begin arriving weeks before
the 15th and by the 10th of the month the town is alive
with ceremony, both religious and social, live music etc.
It's quite a party.
· Petra in Lesvos, similar to Agiassos but
not as big.
· Stipsi in Lesvos celebrates for 9 consecutive
days after the 15th.
· In Paros the Panagiri coincides with the
local wine festival, always a good combination.
· Anwhere you go there will be a celebration
at one church or another with dancing, food and services.
Usually they go on until dawn. The best ones are held in
the Monasteries like Profit Elias.
· August 30th is the name day for Saint Alexandros.
September
· From the 1st to the 15th is the Anhiolos
Wine Festival in Thessaloniki. Also in Thessaloniki in September
is the International Trade Fair which includes the Song
and Film Festival. In Messolongi they hold the Lord Byron
Poetry and Art festival. In Kos there is a 2 day wine Festival
with song and dance. There are Grape festivals in Corinth,
Pidni near Katerini, and a wine festival in the village
of Ambelona near Larissa. Towards the end of September in
Kythira is the festival of the Myrtidiotissa Monastery.
In Santorini the International Music Festival in Thira features
well known orchestras, conductors and performers of Classical
music.
· September 17th is the name day for Saint
Sophia.
· September 29th is the name day for Saint
Kyriakos.
October
· In Thessaloniki the Demmetria Artistic and
Cultural events. In Larissia the Eleftheria Festival of
popular dances and theatrical performances. Around the 21st
of the month is the Chestnut festival of Elos near Kissamos,
Crete.
· The 8th is the celebration of Saint Iganatios
at the Limonas monastery in Kaloni, Lesvos
· The 21st is the name day for Socrates.
· The 26th is the name day for Saint Dimitris.
· The 28th is Ochi Day, celebrating the Greek
refusal to let Italy occupy the country during WWII. The
Italians invaded and were driven back into Albania and nearly
back to Italy. There are military parades in the major towns
and cities.
November
· The 17th of November is the anniversary
of the student uprising at the Polytechnic University in
Athens in 1973. The demonstrations against the military
dictatorship gained momentum and was crushed when tanks
crashed the gates of the university killing many students.
The holiday is celebrated with the anual march and stoning
of the American Embassy. If you have business at the Embassy
it is a good idea to save it for another day.
· The first week of the month is the anniversary
of the holocaust at the Arkadi Monastery in Rethymnon Crete.
· November 8th is the celebration day for
Michael and Gabriel.
· November 14th is the name day for Philippos.
· November 21st is the name day for any Mary
that is a virgin and children.
· November 30th is the name day for Saint
Andreas
December
· In the beginning of the month the island
of Corfu celebrates the memory of their Patron Saint Spyridon.
· On the 4th is Saint Barbara day a big day
for the Military since Barbara is their Patron Saint..
· The 5th is Saint Savas day.
· The 6th is Saint Nicholas day.
· The 9th is Saint Anna day.
· The 13th is the name day for Saint Efstratos.
· The 17th is the name day for Dionysos of
Zakynthos.
· On the 23rd in Kozani they commemorate the
shepherds who lit the bonfires to announce the birth of
Jesus Christ. Known as the Kladaries, the actual ceremony
takes place in the village of Siatista where the locals
light fires and dance around them while drinking the local
wines. The three best bonfires win prizes.
· The 24th is Christmas Eve and young children
walk around singing carols on trains, buses and neighborhoods.
· 23rd and 24th in Florina they light fires
in different quarters of the town and the inhabitants walk
from fire to fire singing Christmas carols.
· The 25th is the name day for Christos.
· The 27th is the name day for Stefanos.
· 31st of December in Chios the island's seamen
carry around 3 meter models of ships singing island songs.
They end up at the central square and the four best models
win a prize.
· New Years Eve is spent playing cards with
friends on a green card table, while children sing carols
and people exchange gifts.