In Tragaki, you can visit the Cultural Village Scalia and Avouris Theatre. It is a village built by people's love, zest, and disinterest. It is the ambitious implementation of it's founder's vision, of a place in Tragaki where art masterpieces can be enjoyed while accommodating in a natural "paradise". In the site, there is a a theatre, formerly wooden, that is now reconstucted of rock, with seating capacity equal to 650, and a smaller mosaic theatre, with 90 seats capacity, with rows made of pebbles. It is dedicated to and named after composer Dimitris Layos, and it is place that is offered for a variety of purposes, such as Zakynthian tales plays, book-store, external and internal expositions of pictures, statuary and pottery (500 sq.m.), music stage, soda fountain, food tavern with great wine. Also in Cultural Village Scalia, operates a summer school of story-tellers. |