A Surprise City in Thessaly


Trenches Greece Vlochos siteTrenches Greece Vlochos potsherd(SIA/EFAK/YPPOA)

Top: Site of Vlochos, Greece; Above: Potsherd Archaeologists have identified the unexpected remains of a large, 2,500-year-old Greek settlement in western Thessaly.
The existence of the hilltop site, near the modern village of Vlochos, had been known for more than two centuries, but had never been systematically investigated. 

Although large defensive walls were visible in some places, experts had long believed that the ancient settlement was fairly insignificant. This opinion changed when a Greek-Swedish team recently discovered the existence of a complex urban center. 

The team was stunned when the results of their geophysical survey indicated that the ancient site is spread across 100 acres and boasts an organized, orthogonal, or gridded street plan. 

Scholars believe that the town flourished in the fourth and third centuries B.C. before being abandoned. 

“The work at Vlochos gives a rare insight into the development and outline of a typical Thessalian city,” says University of Gothenburg archaeologist Robin Rönnlund.

“It shows that even midsize settlements of this region were quite sophisticated in their spatial outline.”

Bringing Charles Dickens’ beloved novel to life OLIVER on the 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 July, 2017


BRYAN BROWN THEATRE

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Bringing Charles Dickens’ beloved novel to life, Lionel Bart’s Oliver! takes audiences on a wild adventure through Victorian England. 

Join young, orphaned Oliver Twist as he navigates the London’s underworld of theft and violence, searching for a home, a family, and – most importantly – for love.

When Oliver is picked up on the street by a boy named the Artful Dodger, he is welcomed into a gang of child pickpockets led by the conniving, but charismatic, Fagin. 

When Oliver is falsely accused of a theft he didn’t commit, he is rescued by a kind and wealthy gentleman, to the dismay of Fagin’s violent sidekick, Bill Sykes.

Caught in the middle is the warm-hearted Nancy, who is trapped under Bill’s thumb, but desperate to help Oliver, with tragic results. 

With spirited, timeless songs like “As Long as He Needs Me,” “Food, Glorious Food,” and “Where is Love,” Oliver! is a musical classic.


DIRECTOR
: Glen Stelzer

MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Belinda Robinson

CHOREOGRAPHER: Wendy Lindsay

CAST:

Oliver 

Ryan Yeates 

Nicholas Cradock

Dodger 

Jayden Clarke 

Jeremy Salmon

Charley 

Bates Flynn 

Crewes Vincent D’Astoli

Bet 

Annie Henderson 

Sophie Andrews


Fagin Paul Adderley

Nancy Jessica Green

Bill Sikes Stuart Prime

Mr Bumble Peter Watson

Widow Corney Dale Selsby

Mr Sowerberry Mark Roberts

Mrs Sowerberry Kathy Crispin

Charlotte Laura Bucci

Noah Michael McNab-Kwiatek

Mr Brownlow Phil Plunkett

Dr Grimwig Scott Henderson

Mrs Bedwin Amanda Griffiths

Rose Seller Amy Weir

Strawberry Seller Rhiannon Garrett

Milk Lady Renee Cowper

Knife Grinder Michael McNab-Kwiatek

 

Fagin’s Gang          Ronan Vella                          

                                  Cameron Roberts               

                                  Lewis Crispin

                                  Alex Alkhair                           

                                  Liam Carr                                          

                                  Blake O’Mara                       

                                  Max Fernandez

                                  Nicholas Otomancek

                                  Lewis Wall                                        

                                  Stephanie Swords              

                                  Talena Saumaitoga              

                                  Aimee Crispin                                  

                                  Alissandra Alvarez               

                                  Keira Blackmore                   

                                  Gabrielle Daggar                  

                                  Izzy McFarlane

                                  Emily Blackmore

                                  Wendy Jneid


 

Girls’ Ensemble     Isabella Perez Ruz     

                                   Lucy Griffiths                                                                        

                                   Ruby Lindsay                      

                                   Tahlia O’Mara

 

Ensemble Michelle Bridekirk                  

                                    Hannah Bentley                   

                                    Kay Taylor                                        

                                    Sarah Whitehead                 

                                    Karen Breeden                                 

                                    Gabby Caruso                    

                                    Courtney Emmas                

                                    Viviana Jneid

                                    John Cane                

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Secrets of Hanging Rock: Eerie location of haunting tale about schoolgirls who vanished on St Valentines Day 1900

Strange things happened when Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Pat Lovell visiting the actual rock in Victoria.

FIFTY years ago this week a writer called Joan Lindsay published a mystery book about a group of schoolgirls who vanished on St Valentines Day 1900.

The place where the girls disappeared was one of Australia’s most eerie locations, Hanging Rock.

Often shrouded in mist, it’s also shrouded in mystery with baffling and unexplained incidents happening close to the rock.

The six million year old rare volcanic formation rises up on a plain between two tiny townships 70km northwest of Melbourne.

Less commonly known as Mount Diogenes, it comprises several distinctive outcrops including the ‘Hanging Rock’, a boulder suspended between other boulders under which is the main entrance path. Close by are other rock formations — the Colonnade, the Eagle and the UFO.

It was a sacred Aboriginal site for the Wurundjeri people and well-known to Lindsay who reportedly felt it had a mystical power.

Her book Picnic at Hanging Rock was published on April 3, 1967, and was made into Peter Weir’s award-winning 1975 film.

According to a new book to be published this week to mark the 50th anniversary of Lindsay’s novel, when Weir’s crew went to the rock to shoot the film strange things happened.

An edited extract of Beyond the Rock, by Janelle McCullough published in Good Weekend describes Weir and producer Pat Lovell meeting Joan Lindsay in 1973 and buying her book’s film rights for $100.


Strange things happened when Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Pat Lovell visiting the actual rock in Victoria.Source:Supplied





The actual ‘Hanging Rock’ among the formations on Mount Diogenes northwest of Melbourne.Source:Supplied



Anne Louise Lambert (foreground) as Miranda in the 1975 mystery film Picnic At Hanging Rock.Source:News Corp Australia



Lambert revisits the rock in 2002, 27 years after starring in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock. Picture: Shaney Balcombe. Source:News Corp Australia

The next day they travelled to Hanging Rock, getting lost en route and approaching from the wrong side where the formation loomed in front of them beneath a cloud.

“Immediately, they sensed the eeriness of the place,” McCullough writes. “Lovell was immediately uneasy.

“The rock ‘seemed so alien to the rest of the countryside’.

“At the picnic grounds at the base of the rock, her watch inexplicably stopped.

“It was the first of many times this would happen, either at Hanging Rock or around Joan herself.”

A place known locally in the town of Woodend, near Hanging Rock, as “Anti-Gravity Hill” purports to feature a strange and baffling phenomenon.

Mountmacedon.org.au claims that if a person stands on Straws Lane facing up the hill and tips water onto the road it flows “up the hill” not downhill A ball placed on the road will do the same thing and roll up the hill.

During filming at Hanging Rock itself, Weir described the effect where the light that streamed down through the trees was only visible for one hour of the day, when the sun was in the exact spot.


Picnic at Hanging Rock director Peter Weir on set making the film in 1975. Picture: Archive News Corp.Source:News Limited




One of the ‘faces’ among the formations at Hanging Rock which rises up from the plains northwest of Melbourne. Picture: tripadvisor.com.au.Source:Supplied




The scene where the four girls take off to explore Hanging Rock and things turn weird.Source:News Limited



Lindsay, who was occasionally on set during filming, would only say when asked about her book’s plot, “some of it is true and some of it isn’t”.

Despite many attempts to find a historic account of the disappearing schoolgirls, no-one has succeeded and it seems that only the locations are real.

There is one record of a young man falling and dying from Hanging Rock in the early 1900s, but this was recorded and solved and had no connection to the Hanging Rock story.

In 1907, a 19-year-old man murdered another man near the rock and was caught by police.

Joan Lindsay’s Picnic at Hanging Rock is the story of schoolgirls from the fictional Appleyard College for Young Ladies’ school near the real town of Woodend.

In the film, the formidable actor Rachel Roberts plays Miss Appleyard, with Anne Louise Lambert in the leading role of the ethereal schoolgirl Miranda.

On February 14, 1900 the girls prepare for a picnic at nearby Hanging Rock with their mathematics mistress Greta McCraw, and French mistress Mlle. de Poitiers played by Helen Morse.


Miss Appleyard and the schoolgirls at Appleyard College aka Martindale Hall, in Mintaro, South Australia where scenes from Picnic at Hanging Rock was filmed. Source:News Limited




Anne-Louise Lambert at Martindale Hall in South Australia last year. Picture: Kelly BarnesSource:News Corp Australia




The formidable Miss Appleyard played by Rachel Roberts in Peter Weir’s film.Source:News Limited



As their buggy gets closer to the rock, the driver’s watch stops on the stroke of twelve.

At the rock Miranda and three other girls, Irma, Mario and Edith, decide to explore.

They are observed by picnicking English tourist Michael Fitzhubert to lie dazed on the ground before moving, in a trance, into a recess in the rock face.

One of the girls, Edith screams and flees down the rock and a depleted and hysterical group returns to Appleyard College.

Missing are Miss McCraw, Miranda, Marion and Irma.

A police search party fails to find them, a Miranda-obsessed Fitzhubert sets out but is found near-delirious and clutching a piece of lace from Miranda’s dress.

Only Irma is found, unconscious and missing her corset but alive. She cannot remember what happened.

The incident spooks Woodend and Appleyard College, two more die and the girls’ disappearance is never solved.

Weir’s film is set to haunting pan flute music and was a critical success before being nominated for a raft of awards, but winning only a BAFTA for Best Cinematography.

The film created renewed interest by visitors to Hanging Rock, which is now a popular tourist destination and retains its reputation for being a “haunted” site.

DVD cover of the 1975 film Picnic at Hanging Rock with Anne Louise Lambert as Miranda.Source:News Corp Australia

Greek Independence Day Parade New York 2017 New Greek TV Inc. NGTV – video

New Greek TV’s 5th Annual production of the Greek-American Parade of New York on 5th avenue

Hosted by Yanna Darilis, Kostas Aggeloudis. 

Many guests share there love of Greece and keeping Hellenism alive abroad and among the new generations of Greek-Americans.

Executive Producer Yanna Darilis, Directed by Costas Theocharopulos. New Greek TV Production 2017.

Η Παρέλαση της Ελληνικής Ανεξαρτησίας στη Νέα Υόρκη

Η εκπομπή του New Greek TV στην παρέλαση της 5ης Λεωφόρου στη Νέα Υόρκη, η οποία αναμεταδόθηκε ζωντανά στην Ελλάδα. 

Παρουσιάζουν η Γιάννα Νταρίλη και ο Κώστας Αγγελούδης. 

Όλα όσα συνέβησαν στην παρέλαση και συνεντεύξεις με επισήμους και γνωστά πρόσωπα (Ιβάν Σαββίδης, Αλέξανδρος Τριανταφυλλίδης, Άδωνις Γεωργιάδης, Έλενα Καμπούρις, Μιχάλης Γιάναρης, Κωνσταντίνος Κούτρας, Στράτος Τζώρτζογλου κ.ά.).