CHRIST RECRUCIFIED
readings and discussion
The scene is Lykovrisi, a wealthy Greek village in Asia Minor, at the
time of Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922. The people of the village are
preparing to put on a dramatic performance re-telling the story of Christ's
Passion. The amateur actors, who are ordinary villagers, are studying
their roles and trying to enter into the characters of the Apostles, Jesus
and Mary Magdalene. Suddenly, a group of refugee Christians from a distant
village, arrive at Lykovrisi. How will the inhabitants receive them? What
will they do now that they are called upon to put into action the basic
principles of their faith?
Readings and discussion in Greek of Nikos Kazanztakis's novel Christ
Recrucified. This emotive story of wealthy Greek villagers in Asia Minor
re-telling the Passion Play at Eastertime and how the line between fact
and fantasy blurs, has a resonance in the current ethical issues facing
contemporary Australian Society. Readings will be performed by Anastasia
Anastasiades, George Cazoulis, Lisa Diakovasillis, Adrian Kazas, Mary
Kostakidis, Kostas Strafiotis, and Alfred Vincent.
This event is convened by the "International Society of Friends
of Nikos Kazantzakis, Sydney Branch".
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