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Icaria Epitome of relaxed anarchy


The island is a state of mind; those who give in to its strange allure always return

By Phoebe Fronista

Icaria has always been a difficult place to get to. Various fast-ferry services to the island are announced with much fanfare, and then mysteriously divert course, seeking friendlier ports on Lesvos or Chios. Icarians do not believe this is a coincidence. If you are not patient enough to happily ride out the 12-hour journey on some of the oldest clunkers still navigating the Aegean, then you are simply not worthy of stepping on Icarian soil.

Known to all as the place where Icarus fell, Icarians prefer to think of their eastern Aegean island as the place where Dionysus, the mythological god of wine and merrymaking, was born out of Zeus’s thigh.

There are many reasons for believing that the hedonistic god had a lengthy stay on the island. Icaria’s numerous summer festivals are legendary; it is a fair bet to say that in no other place in rural Greece does a saint’s nameday celebration turn into a quasi-bacchanal. The wine imbibed during the festival is as potent as when Homer drank it, and the locals dance the “Ikariotikos” in a tight whorl formation, as if performing a religious ritual.

Due to its isolated location, the island’s local character and its idiosyncrasies remain strong. For instance, don’t bother getting up early to buy bread; no Icarian is going to lose sleep to keep to the schedule of any type of business. Even the most intrepid baker won’t open until 9 a.m. There are always logical explanations for all folk traditions, and the Icarians’ preference for the nocturnal is no exception. During the Middle Ages, the islanders abandoned their seaside settlements for hidden mountain villages due to frequent pirate raids. There they constructed a type of dwelling — called a “louros” — under huge slabs of stone, rendering them invisible to pirate eyes. At sunup, they would go to till their fields, returning to their rocky villages after sunset and only then doing business and socializing.

The visitor who does not adapt to the island’s penchant for extreme tardiness will be frustrated and, most likely, never return. To this, a true Icarian would chuckle, “Who cares?”

Stories regarding this island’s eccentricities tend to overshadow its breathtaking physical beauty. Although not the largest of the Greek islands at just 660 square kilometers, its elongated shape contains extremely diverse landscapes that can roughly be divided into three parts.

In the west, the sheer stone cliffs of Karkinagri recall the kind of American Wild West that today exists solely on celluloid, but Karkinagri also has stunning drops toward the sea. The nearly three hours spent on a dirt road are worth it in the quest to explore this remote area. The port of Karkinagri is small and quaint, with a few restaurants nestled around it. On the way, Lagada village has remnants of louros dwellings amid the wild grasses.

The northern, wooded part of Icaria is the most densely populated part of the island and contains the pretty port of Evdilos as well as the surrounding picturesque mountain havens. There are also seaside villages, the most developed in terms of tourism being Armenistis. The resort retains its charm, and has many hotels, with an organized beachfront. The long sandy beaches in the north are characterized by crystalline waters and large waves during August. The village of Christos Rachon keeps to the most peculiar Icarian time schedule, which means a backgammon board can easily be purchased at 4 a.m.

The south, with its sleepy capital of Aghios Kirykos, is less developed, more laid-back and its terrain not as rugged. The natural thermal baths at Therma are situated here, and many people with rheumatic complaints flock to submerge themselves in the waters. The sea here is more gentle, with hidden coves, and the long stretch of pebble beach in the old fishing village of Faros.

Getting there & about

Icaria has an airport (22750.22981) near Faros, and there are flights four times a week. Ikariada Travel (22750.23322/23380/22277) is situated in Aghios Kirykos, and books both plane and ferry tickets. The two ports are Aghios Kirykos and Evdilos. A car or a motorcycle is a must. What little public transport exists is notoriously unreliable and the distances are too great for the island’s small fleet of taxis to handle. Aventura Car Rental has offices in Evdilos and Armenistis (22750.71117) and Glaros Tours (22750.22759) in both ports arranges car rentals, ferry tickets and boat trips to nearby Patmos and Fournoi.

Where to stay

In the south, Aghios Kirykos serves as a good base for excursions, with accommodation available at Maria-Elena (22750.22835) and Isabella (22750.22839). Recommended in Faros are Evon’s Rooms (22750.32580) and Kaisi (22750.32989). If you want to stay in the spa town of Therma, try the Oenoe Hotel (22750.231259) or Anthemis (232750.23156). Armenistis has the only three-star hotels on the island: Cavos Bay (22750.71381/71382) and Atsahas (22750.71226). Other good hotels are the Ikaros Star (22750.71213/71266) in Gialiskari and&?nbsp; Evdoksia (22750.31502) in Evdilos.

Where to eat

In the village of Nas, Nas Tavern is situated right atop the cliff overlooking the beach. Anna’s Seafood Restaurant in Nas serves fresh fish. In Glaredo, To Tzaki (22750.22113) has the tastiest no-frills classic island fare. A little huddle of three tavernas on Faros Beach serve mostly grilled fare all day long, and the tables are placed right on the pebble beach. In Aghios Kirykos, try the stewed dishes at Klimataria. In Evdilos, sample the fare at Oinomageireio tis Popis (22750.31928). But wherever you go, ask for the local wine and ouzo, both extremely aromatic, and try the exquisite local honey and preserves.

What to see & do

In Nas, walk down the steps to the small beach where the ruins of the 6th-century BC temple to Artemis is situated. Take a stroll alongside the shady river and take in the sunset. Around the villages of Raches there is nature galore, especially around the dam, as well as at the Theoktisti Monastery, which has a chapel built in the louros style. Near Kosikia, the medieval Koskinas Castle with the little chapel inside affords spectacular views. Treat yourself to a rejuvenating thermal bath at Therma. Gaze at the stark beauty of the cape of Cavo Pappas near Karkinagri.

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Ikaria SOS



Garbage burning at Futema during summer 2007.

Ikaria Frantato Garbage
Ikaria’s garbage volcano as seen from Frantato.

Ikaria Garbage Burning

The smoke of burning plastic, rubber, trash and other waste
could be smelled from miles away.

Ikaria Futema Garbage Burning

This garbage fire continued burning for over a week.

Dioxin emissions from plastic burning

The most dangerous emissions can be caused by burning plastics containing organochlor-
based substances like PVC. When such plastics are burned, harmful quantities of
dioxins, a group of highly toxic chemicals are emitted. Dioxins are the most toxic to the
human organisms. They are carcinogenic and a hormone disruptor and persistent,
and they accumulate in our body-fat and thus mothers give it directly to their babies
via the placenta. Dioxins also settle on crops and in our waterways where they eventually
wind up in our food, accumulate in our bodies and are passed on to our children.

How burning of plastics and other waste harms the environment

Pollutants released from burning plastic waste in a burn barrel are transported through the air either short or long distances, and are then deposited onto land or into bodies of water. A few of these pollutants such as mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins and furans persist for long periods of time in the environment and have a tendency to bio-accumulate which means they build up in predators at the top of the food web. Bioaccumulation of pollutants usually occurs indirectly through contaminated water and food rather than breathing the contaminated air directly. In wildlife, the range of effects associated with these pollutants includes cancer, deformed offspring, reproductive failure, immune diseases and subtle neurobehavioral effects. Humans can be exposed indirectly just like wildlife, especially through consumption of contaminated fish, meat and diary products.

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Φεστιβάλ Πολιτισμικών Διαλόγων Ίκαρος, Συνέντευξη Τύπου


icaros festival ikaria 2008

ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΗ ΤΥΠΟΥ

3ο Διεθνές

Φεστιβάλ Πολιτισμικών Διαλόγων Ίκαρος


Το 3ο Φεστιβάλ Πολιτισμικών Διαλόγων Ίκαρος διοργανώνει Συνέντευξη Τύπου, προκειμένου να ανακοινώσει το πρόγραμμά του,

την Παρασκευή 20 Ιουνίου 2008, στις 12.30

στο café του Βιβλιοπωλείου IANOS (Σταδίου 24)


Στη συνάντηση αυτή θα παρευρεθούν εκ μέρους της τοπικής αυτοδιοίκησης του νησιού

ο δήμαρχος του Ευδήλου Στέλιος Σταμούλος, ο δήμαρχος των Ραχών Φανούρης Καρούτσος, ο αντιδήμαρχος του Άγιου Κήρυκου Νίκος Λαρδάς και η καλλιτεχνική διευθύντρια του φεστιβάλ Klaudia Delmer.

Είσοδος ελεύθερη

Πληροφορίες
Το Φεστιβάλ Πολιτισμικών Διαλόγων Ίκαρος γίνεται κάθε καλοκαίρι (Ιούνιο – Ιούλιο) στο νησί της Ικαρίας.
Θα δοθούν συναυλίες και παραστάσεις σε όλες τις πόλεις του νησιού και θα είναι η πρώτη φορά που το Φεστιβάλ θα συνεχίσει τις παραστάσεις του και κατά τη διάρκεια του χειμώνα.
Το 2008 είναι η τρίτη χρονιά της θερινής λειτουργίας του και θα πραγματοποιηθεί φέτος από τη Δευτέρα 23 Ιουνίου έως την Τρίτη 22 Ιουλίου στο νησί της Ικαρίας.


Στα πλαίσια του Φεστιβάλ, το φετινό καλοκαίρι θα γίνουν τα εγκαίνια και ορισμένες προβολές ταινιών στον ανακαινισμένο θερινό κινηματογράφο του Αγίου Κηρύκου, στο διάστημα μεταξύ 9-12 Ιουλίου με παρουσία των σκηνοθετών τους. Το πρόγραμμα προβολών θα ανακοινωθεί εντός του Ιουνίου.


Στο Μουσικό μέρος του Φεστιβάλ έχουν μέχρι τώρα συμμετάσχει καλλιτέχνες όπως οι L’ HAM DE FOC (Ισπανία), οι Motion Τrio (Πολωνία), οι Etnika (Μάλτα), οι Chicana Gypsy Band (Ισπανία, Μεξικό, ΗΠΑ), ο Μίμης Πλέσσας και η Κλαούντια Ντελμέρ, η Lamia Bediοui (Τυνησία), οι ΘΕΡΟΣ, οι Τangarto, ο Βασίλης Λέκκας και ο Γιάννης Σπάθας, ο Γιώργος Ψυχογιός , και οι Encardia.

3ο Διεθνές

Φεστιβάλ Πολιτισμικών Διαλόγων Ίκαρος

Ικαρία, 23 Ιουνίου-22 Ιουλίου 2008

ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ

Πλοίο των Τρελών

Ιάσονας-Η μαγική αναζήτηση”- θεατρικό δρώμενο

23/24/25 .06 Εύδηλος , 27/28 .06 Άγιος Κήρυκος

Χρήστος Τσιαμούλης & Halil Karaduman

(Τραγούδια από την κοινή παράδοση Ελλήνων και Τούρκων)

2.07 Ράχες, 3.07 Εύδηλος

DROM-Νικολέτα Αναστασίου

(Τσιγγάνικη μουσική από όλη την Ευρώπη με Ελληνικό στίχο)

6.07 Εύδηλος, 8.07 Ράχες

Κουιντέτο Novitango με τους Fabien Ballejos και Gina Nikolitsa

14.07 Ράχες, 16.07 Άγιος Κήρυκος

Djamel Benyelles με τους Djam & FAM «U & Us, συμμετοχή της Klaudia Delmer (Γαλλία-Αλγερία)

21.07 Εύδηλος, 22.07 Άγιος Κήρυκος

Διοργάνωση : Δήμος Αγίου Κηρύκου, Δήμος Ευδήλου και Δήμος Ραχών

Καλιτ.Διεύθυνση: Klaudia Delmer

Παραγωγή : Massive Productions

Info: 210-6995200, 6972235932, 6977199034

www.icarus-festival.ikaria.gr

http://www.freewebs.com/festivalicarus/

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ΙΚΑΡΙΩΤΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΗΓΥΡΙ ΣΤΟ ΠΕΡΑΜΑ


“ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 7 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ 2008 ΑΠΟ ΤΙΣ 21.

00 ΕΩΣ ΟΤΟΥ ΑΝΤΕΞΕΤΕ ΣΤΟ ΚΑΘΙΕΡΩΜΕΝΟ ΠΑΝΗΓΥΡΙ ΣΤΟΝ ΑΡΜΟ ΣΤΟ ΠΕΡΑΜΑ
Αν δεν μπορείτε να περιμένετε μέχρι να κατέβετε Ικαρία το καλοκαίρι. Αν θέλετε να κάνετε προπόνηση για τα πανηγύρια που θα ακολουθήσουν στην Ικαρία. Αν απλά θέλετε να περάσετε καλά με φίλους, καριώτικο κρασί, ρασκό και βιολιά.

Τότε ελάτε στο Καριώτικο Πανηγύρι στο ΠΕΡΑΜΑ
ΕΙΣΟΔΟΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΗ. Με την ορχήστρα του ΡΟΥΣΣΑΚΙΟΥ.

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MEDITERRANEAN DENDROLOGY FIELD COURSE Archipelagos IMERAS 2008 – Ikaria


Dendrological Methods Applied to the Rare Terrestrial Ecosystems of Ikaria Island, Greece

A one-week summer field course (04.08 – 10.08.2008 and 11.08 – 17.08.2008) combining fieldwork and lectures will be offered to participants. The course presents an integrated approach, covering dendrology, from the understanding of natural ecosystems to their conservation.

This field course aims to provide specialized knowledge of dendrological methods, focusing in particular on their application in Mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems and their characteristic tree-species.

Participants will acquire applied knowledge and a first-hand research experience in the ongoing conservation work of Archipelagos IMERAS.

For more information please visit our website: www.archipelago.gr or
contact:
m.havaranis@archipelago.gr

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2008 Pan-Icarian Youth Conference


Chapter #19 Helios is proud to host the Fourth Annual Youth Leadership Conference. The conference will be held in conjunction with our Winter Glendi the weekend of January 25 – 27 2008.

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