Greek dance pioneer Athan Karras, who choreographed routines for Broadway and Hollywood and was considered one of the leading authorities on Greek folk dancing in America, has died. The Tarzana man ...
Standing on Gadigal country getting ready for opening night at the Sydney Festival, Djuki Mala dancer Yalyalwuy Gondarra is a long way from Yolngu country in north east Arnhemland. He spoke to NITV's ...
Probably the best-known piece of Greek music in the world, the theme tune for the 1964 film “Zorba the Greek” was penned by celebrated composer Mikis Theodorakis, who has died aged 96. An instrumental ...
We want to see you dance! Metroland Media Toronto, in support of the Aug. 9 to 11 Taste of the Danforth, is holding a contest to find Zorba dancers. You can be eligible for a draw to win a trip to ...
In one of the most memorable and meaningful scenes from the Academy Award-winning movie Zorba the Greek, the title character Alexis Zorba is asked by his uptight, existentially challenged boss, Basil, ...
As ethnic stereotypes go, it’s not such a bad one: More than 50 years later, Anthony Quinn’s portrayal of earthy, irrepressible Alexis Zorba, a.k.a. Zorba the Greek, remains a revered embodiment of ...
John Turturro, Zoe Wanamaker and Santino Fontana head the cast of this rarely staged musical by the deluxe team of John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joseph Stein. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic As zesty as ...
Mikis Theodorakis, the celebrated Greek composer of “Zorba the Greek,” “Z” and “Serpico” and among the most politically active of all 20th-century composers, died Thursday at his home in Athens. He ...
The cheesy homilies about life and death in “Zorba!” probably go down easier with a couple of bracing shots. On the plus side, this 1968 musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb has a robust and lively ...
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