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Greece Travel Blog
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3/28/2009 Athens, Greece A Letter from Ross Daly
We regret to inform you that, due to
the absence of even the slightest interest and support from the local and
national government agencies and services concerned with cultural activities,
the Musical Workshop Labyrinth has no choice but to close and cease
all activities except for the 5 already announced seminars which
are: On Lefkada 1) Percussion with Zohar Fresco (18 – 23/3) 2) Afghan Rabab with Daud Khan Sadozai (24 – 29/3) In the village of Houdetsi on Crete 3) Iranian Tombak with Pedram Khavar-Zamini (31/3 – 4/4) 4) Kemençe with Sokratis Sinopoulos (6 – 11/4) 5)
Group work in modal
music with Ross Daly (28/4 – 3/5)
Despite all of our efforts to establish some sort
of cooperation between ourselves and the relevant government cultural agencies
and services (Ministry of Culture, Region of Crete, Prefecture of Herakleion,
etc.)none of the aforementioned showed any interest whatsoever even in meeting
with us to discuss such a collaboration let alone in establishing it. All that
we ask of them is to participate with us in the cost of
the seminars so that the full weight of the real cost does not fall on the
students who are unable to bear it. Until this year our partner in all of our
efforts was the Municipality of Nikos Kazantzakis in the province of Herakleion
on Crete. The Municipality undertook the management of the Musical Workshop
Labyrinth as well as covering the financial gap incurred by the 25-30 seminars
organized on Crete (approximately 35000 – 40000 euros annually). In the last two
years we also established a fruitful albeit limited cooperation with the
Municipality of Lefkada who helped us to organize 4 seminars at their location
during the winter months. As of this year, the Municipality of Nikos Kazantzakis has declared itself unable to cover the costs which it has covered up until now and, as a result, we are without the necessary funds to continue our activities. The Mayor of the Municipality Nikos Kazantzakis Mr. Rousos Kypriotakis has assured us that, despite his and his colleagues’ persistent and best efforts to ensure the interest and support of the local and national agencies and services involved in cultural activities in order to continue with our work, no response was forthcoming from any of them. As a result, the Musical Workshop Labyrinth has no choice other than to cease all activities and close. |
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The village Houdetsi has acquired international renown as a result of the activities of the Musical Workshop Labyrinth which has become the prime-mover for the development of the village itself as well as the area in general. The students and teachers of Labyrinth teach at some of the most prestigious institutions of musical education throughout Greece, Europe and elsewhere while simultaneously participating creatively and decisively in cutting-edge
productions involving the integration of traditional elements of various cultural backgrounds in contemporary creative composition. Crete itself is developing into a focal point for the meeting, dialogue and creative interaction between cultures of the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Asia. Unfortunately however the authorities show no interest....The financial gap which, for us, is an insurmountable obstacle, is for them inconsequential for such a significant cultural and developmental project. Their attitude
of indifference and negativity can only be described as being criminal. We are more than willing to seriously consider and even implement any proposed plan of action in order to continue our work here at Labyrinth except for the following three: 1) Increasing the costs of the seminars at the expense of the students 2) curtailing any aspect of the activities of Labyrinth 3) Any reduction in the quality of the teaching services thus far offered by Labyrinth. In conclusion, I would like to thank all of the students and teachers who, for all these years, have graced us with their presence and trust. I would also like to thank the Municipalities of Nikos Kazantzakis and Lefkada who showed support for our activities an indeed did whatever they were able to on our behalf. If anyone reading this message wishes to express their dissatisfaction and displeasure with this turn of events, I recommend that you send an email expressing your feelings to any one of the following email addresses or, even better, to all. 1) Crete Region:www.crete.gov.gr/contact.asp?id=4&category=19 4) Ministry of Culture:www.yppo.gr/0/gcontact.jsp 5) Municipality of N.Kaxantzaki:www.dimos-nikoskazantzakis.gr/contact.html
All the best
For more on Ross Daly and his music see http://www.rossdaly.gr/en |
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