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Dora Stratou
Dora Stratou. She issued one of the largest series of folk music in the world: 50 records
Dora Stratou. She issued one of the largest series of folk music in the world: 50 records
BornDorothea Stratou
1903
Athens, Greece
Died20 January 1988 (aged 84–85)
Athens, Greece
OccupationFolkorist
NationalityGreek
Period1953–1988
GenreDance, Music
SubjectGreek dances, Greek folk music
Notable works
  • Greek Dances - a Living Link to the Antiquity
  • Traditional Greek Dances
  • A Tradition, an Adventure
Website
www.grdance.org

Dora Stratou (born Dorothea Stratou; Greek: Δωροθέα (Δόρα) Στράτου; 1903–1988) was a Greek actress and choreographer, with significant contributions to Greek Folk Dancing and Greek Folk Music. She issued one of the largest series of folk music in the world, with 50 records, and is the founder of the Greek Dances Theatre "Dora Stratou".

Her parents Maria Koromila and Nikolaos Stratos brought her up in the upper class urban environment of Athens at the beginning of the twentieth century, along with her brother Andreas Stratos.

Dora Stratou wrote the book Greek Traditional Dances in 1979. It was printed by the Greek Educational Books Organisation in Athens 1979. She worked with Simon Karras and other ethnomusicologists. She maintained a record of traditions, recorded music, filmed dancers, interviewed villagers on dance topics, costumes, folklore, etc.

In her book she begins with the quote: "I write what my eyes have seen, what went through my mind and what my soul fell in love with..." Her true passion for Greek Dance led her to establish one of the most unusual living museums in the world, The Greek Dances Theatre in Athens. This theatre group dances the regional dances in Greece, the same way as they were done hundreds of years ago and the dancers still wear the authentic costumes of yesteryear. It is one of the finest living museums in Greece and unique in the world.

The Greek Dances theater is nowadays a host for other folkloric groups both within Greece and Internationally. The President's office of the International Dance Council CID UNESCO is also run from the main offices of the Dora Stratou Theatre in Plaka.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
1927 Promithefs desmotis Dancer [1]
1935 Afti einai i zoi [2]
1961 Tintin and the Golden Fleece Danseurs et musiciens folkloriques [3]
1967 The Day the Fish Came Out Travel Agent (final film role) [4]
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References

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  1. ^ Vratsanos, Dimos, Promithefs desmotis (Drama), Ancient Drama Organisation, retrieved 2022-08-04
  2. ^ Dimitriadis, Tetos (1935-11-25), Afti einai i zoi (Drama, Romance), Hellenic Cinema Corporation, retrieved 2022-08-04
  3. ^ Vierne, Jean-Jacques (1961-12-06), Tintin et le mystère de la Toison d'Or (Adventure, Drama), Alliance de Production Cinematographique (APC), Union Cinématographique, Téléfrance, retrieved 2022-08-04
  4. ^ Cacoyannis, Michael (1967-10-26), The Day the Fish Came Out (Comedy, Sci-Fi), Michael Cacoyannis Productions, retrieved 2022-08-04