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Panigiria in Ios

Panagia Gremiotissa, Kalamos & Homer's Tomb

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Panigiria in Ios

The Panagia Gremiotissa church in Ios Chora is the site of the island's primary August 15 celebration: the icon is processed through the Chora on the evening of August 14, then services and feasting continue through August 15 with traditional music and fireworks. In late August - August 28-29 - the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Prodromos at Kalamos (near the southern village of Psathi, a different monastery from the hilltop one that celebrates in June) holds what is arguably the more traditional event: lyra and tsambouna are the instruments, dances are performed in traditional dress, and communal kreatosoupa (meat soup) and fasoulada (bean soup) are served freely to all attendees. The structure - liturgy, procession, communal meal, all-night dancing - is the standard Cycladic panigiri format preserved intact.

The island's most internationally cited cultural event is the Homeria, held across the first two weekends of May. Ios has a documented ancient claim as the burial place of Homer - Herodotus recorded that Homer's mother Clymene was from Ios, and a ruin at Plakoto in the island's north is traditionally identified as the tomb. On May 15 each year, a flame is carried ceremonially from the port to the Plakoto site (45 minutes on foot from the village). UNESCO recognized the Homeria in 1998 as a festival contributing to the preservation of Greek cultural identity. The island's large international summer tourism operates in a parallel universe from the panigiria, which draw the permanent community and Greek summer returnees and run on a separate calendar.

Common questions

When is the main panigiri on Ios?

The main panigiria are: Panagia Gremiotissa on August 14-15 in Ios Chora (icon procession, fireworks, all-night music); and Agios Ioannis Prodromos at Kalamos on August 28-29 (the more traditionally structured event - lyra, tsambouna, communal kreatosoupa and fasoulada served freely to all). The Kalamos feast draws the permanent community; the Gremiotissa feast is accessible to the summer crowd. The Homeria in May is a separate cultural event - see the FAQ below.

What is the Homeria festival on Ios?

The Homeria is a five-day cultural festival held across the first two weekends of May, celebrating Ios's ancient association with Homer. A flame is carried from the port to Homer's supposed tomb at Plakoto on May 15. UNESCO recognized the Homeria in 1998. Programme includes theatre at the Odysseas Elytis Amphitheatre, sports, lectures, and dance.

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