AFRICA - Egypt
The Cairo Opera Ballet Company: Established 1966, the Company's
repertoire included both classical and contemporary works.
The production of Aida, staged in front of the historical backdrop
of the pyramids, was sensational. Their worldwide tours are highly
acclaimed - now the dancers can be seen live at ITB Berlin 2012,
where they will open the Delphic Festival.
Egypt is the Official Partner Country of ITB Berlin 2012.
ASIA - Japan
Exactly one year ago an earthquake shook Japan. Japanese dancers
and drummers will lend artistic expression to their commemoration
of Fukushima.
Ryukyukoku Matsuridaiko: This group of artists from Okinawa
merges Karate-based elements with the ritual Eisa Dance - a
worldwide inspiration for young and old.
Japanese International School in Berlin: Young dancers - old
rituals. Japanese pupils perform the traditional Eisa Dance in
memory of the earthquake victims in their home country.
Takuya Taniguchi: He is one of the greatest in his profession;
his teacher was the renowned solo-drummer Eitetsu Hayashi.Taniguchi
seeks connections with jazz, flamenco and African music.
EUROPE - Germany
Euphonia: The Berlin orchestra builds bridges to other cultures
and has received many international awards. The 25 accordionists
break new ground in traditional soundscapes. Their credo: Music connects!
EUROPE - Greece
Kostas Papanastasiou: The Greek actor, guitarist, singer, poet
and restaurateur contribute a special touch to the Delphic
Festival. Kostas knows the myths of his homeland and is telling
of times, when Delphi was considered as navel of the world and
Delphic Games celebrated throughout - for 1000 years.
Duo Aënaos: Eleni Irakleous and Marc Alexey together with
Bozouki player Leftheris Stampouloglou will accompany Kostas
Papanastasiou providing Greek music, distinctly interpreted,
sentimental and powerful.

Moderation: Mary Amiri,
the well-known radio and TV moderator
The Grand Finale of the ITB 2011
2010