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MYKONIA NS AT HEART




 Irene Syrianou





 “To find me you will have to search for me”, is one of the first things this young woman
 says. She was born and bred on Mykonos with close ties to Rhenia and Delos. Working
 as a young woman on Delos, she had the good fortune of seeing the mosaics up close
 – and a magical relationship developed between her and them. Each and every mosaic
 in the space entered her soul and she started to learn their craft, mentored and taught
 in her efforts by mosaic creator and conservator Nikos Tolis. At present, Irene Syrianou
 together with just one partner – “with whom we have the same hand” – makes everything
 from replicas of antiquities to contemporary visual creations in her mosaic workshop and
 gift shop in Mykonos Town, behind the Gialos area. The tiles and anvil keep her company
 throughout the summer. In recent years she has started teaching the craft of the mosaic
 THE DELOS
 in workshops organised by the Municipality of Mykonos to dozens of students from the   INSPIRATION
 island, while she also participates in the “Agoni Grammi Gonimi” programme, teaching   Irene Syrianou
 at schools on distant small islands of the Cyclades and the Dodecanese. Through her   makes everything
 craft she feels that she is travelling in the same dream as all those who came from her   from replicas of
 land in the past, especially from Delos. Irene Syrianou follows the ancient method of   antiquities to
 contemporary visual
 cutting tiles by hand and relies on the utilisation of recyclable materials. Her work can   creations in her
 be found in public spaces and private collections. Her mosaics can also be purchased in   mosaic workshop
 archaeological museum gift shops throughout Greece. www.art-mosaic.gr •  and gift shop in
 Mykonos Town.



















                                                                                                             MYKONOS FOLKLORE
             Dimitra Nazou                                                                                  Dimitra Nazou shows us
                                                                                                                     TRADITION
                                                                                                             Lena’s House Museum.
                                                                                                            A branch of the Folklore
                                                                                                               Museum, located at
              Anyone you ask on the island about her will identify her as the soul of the Mykonos            Tria Pigadia in the town
              Folklore Museum. A woman who has served the tradition that has kept memories of                   of Mykonos, it is an
              the past alive despite frantic tourism development. Dimitra Nazou has what we call              authentic middle-class
              in Greece “the golden touch”. A lover of handmade creations and an artist, she was             Mykonian residence of
              active in the Cultural Folklore Women’s Society of Mykonos, the Society of Friends of              the 19th century.
              Delos & Rineia, the Asia Minor Society of Mykonos and the Society of Friends of the
              Mykonos Folklore Museum, in an attempt to spread a simple idea: That the past is as
              important as the present and determines the future. To this day, this woman continues
              on this same course. She supports folklore events, she researches and records Mykonos
              folk culture, and she is passionate about weaving and traditional textiles. She has
              conducted significant research on the renowned Mykonos textiles of the 20th century in
              cooperation with archaeologist Panagiotis Chatzidakis, as well as on lace and its manual
              techniques. When you speak with her, a different Mykonos enchants you. A Mykonos
              that still dances at fairs, that remembers island stories, myths and legends, that is full of
              colloquialisms, still uses a crochet hook, weaves on a loom, and, mainly, breathes and
              draws its strength from its roots. Dimitra Nazou believes in the continuation of customs
              and traditions, and in the power of women to use what was delivered to them by
              previous generations, turning it into cultural wealth. •


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