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Festival of Traditional Dances
Traditional Dance Events Traditional dance events skopelos, skopelos culture A group of young people with common values, with love for traditional dance, and a strong desire to honor their teacher have achieved so much. In fact, they managed to realize their dream, to establish an institution and to organize for the sixth consecutive year the…
Skopelos Carnival
Carnival in Skopelos The Carnival in Skopelos lasts three weeks. Skopelos has always enjoyed the festivities especially the last two. Carnival was celebrated from ancient times, which is why we can see traditions from the ancient god Dionysus. For Skopelos, it is a great entertainment event for all ages and social classes. In the old…
Valsamaki Anthi
Skopelos Artists Anthi Valsamaki is a renowned Greek illustrator & cultural advocate from Skopelos Anthi Valsamaki was born in Athens, and she says, “I consider myself an illustrator and not a hagiographer, a word utopian, in relation to the modern rules of our life. » She graduated from Athens College, studied at the Athens School…
Skopelos Cheese Pie – Traditional Recipe
Cheese Pie, Strifti Cheese Pie, Twisted Cheese Pie, Traditional Cheese Pie Of, Cheese Pie Recipes, Spiral Shaped Cheese Pie Of, Traditional Products Of, Food In, Adrina Taverna, Blog, Blogspot, Blogging, Blogs, Bloggers Traditional cheese Pie of Skopelos Welcome to Skopelos Island. Get ready to spend a wonderful holiday and get to know the traditional cuisine of…
Marriage
Skopelos Culture Matchmakers handed over sensitive issues that preceded their marriage, and in mediation, naturally, they were awarded the golden lyre. If the other party descended from the subsequent drawing up of the marriage contract (bouleti). Then an engagement, always on Saturday, called batikia (at Skopelos engagement also called pandria). Father, mother, and the bride’s…
Skopelos: A New Dimension in Archaeological Research
The Ancient Skopelos Survey – AskoS is an innovative archaeological project that began in 2024, aiming to explore and uncover the island’s ancient past. This collaborative effort, involving the Ministry of Culture, the Polish Archaeological Institute in Athens, and the Directorate of Antiquities of Magnesia, will continue until 2028. The research combines modern techniques to…



