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The Team of K.EL.A.L.P.
*Arabic Texts will be updated soon
Dr. Vasileios Laopodis
Founder and President of CulturePolis
Dr. Vassilios Laopodis, studied Physics in Athens and Business Administration and Informatics in Toulouse, France (PhD). He has worked in the private sector (IBM, FIAT, banking, etc.) as an ICT Engineer / Director, has taught at universities and technology institutes and has given many lectures around the world. He has served as a senior official for 18 years in the European Commission (1988-2006) in policy initiatives and projects related to Research & Technological Development & Innovation / New Technologies, Standardization, the Information Society and its social and cultural impact. He was a founding member of many professional and social organizations (IFIP TC9 / WG8.2 & CEPIS) and is the author of many articles / scientific works and books. In 2006, he founded the non-profit organization CulturePolis (culturepolis.org) in Corfu, coordinating projects and European initiatives in the fields of culture, sustainability, innovation as well as training and entrepreneurship, the cultural and creative sector with an emphasis on Southeast Europe and the Mediterranean. His mother tongue is Greek and he speaks fluent English and French, as well as Italian at a lower level.
Persa Koumoutsi
Author and Translator of Arabic Literature
Director of the Center of Greek and Arabic Literature and Culture (K.EL.A.L.P.)
Persa Koumoutsi, is a novelist and literary translator, came to Greece after completing her studies at the University of Cairo. Since 1993 she has been engaged in the literary translation of Arabic literature. Among works translated are 15 novels of Egyptian Nobel Prize-winning writer Naguib Mahfouz, as well as numerous works of other prominent Arab writers and poets. Among others, her bibliography includes the first Anthology of Contemporary Arabic Poetry in Greek, for which she received the Hellenic Society of Literary Translators Prize. She has also been awarded the Cavafy International Prize and special honors from the Department of Greek and Italian Studies at Al-Azhar University for her overall work that amounts to over 35 titles. She has also been distinguished for promoting the intercultural dialogue between Greek and Arabic culture through her overall work. Currently, she is directing the Centre of Greek and Arabic Literature and Culture.
Website of Persa Koumoutsi HERE
Eleftheria Karamitrou
Management and Administrative Support of CulturePolis / K.EL.A.L.P.
Eleftheria Karamitrou holds a Master's Degree in Cultural Heritage Studies from University College of London and is a graduate of the Department of History and Archeology with a degree in Archeology from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Ioannina. She joined CulturePolis in mid-2020 as a volunteer, participating in management support and project preparation work. Since 2020 she has been working at CulturePolis as a project officer in various projects, she is in charge of the secretariat of the Center for Greek and Arabic Literature and Culture - K.EL.A.L.P. as well as being an administrative assistant in matters of communication and support of information technology and social network of the organization. Eleftheria is particularly interested in issues related to the relationship between culture, development, sustainability and tourism. In her free time she plays the piano and dances Greek traditional dances. Her mother tongue is Greek while she speaks fluent English as well as French at a lower level.
Xanthippi Kontogianni
CulturePolis Project Manager
Xanthippi Kontogianni holds a master's degree in heritage management from the Athens University of Economics and the University of Kent, as well as a degree in Mathematics from the University of Athens. She has work experience as a museum educator and coordinator of cultural initiatives and events and has collaborated with various museums, institutions and municipalities in Greece and Italy. Since 2020 he has been working at CulturePolis where she deals with proposal writing and project management. She is also the creator of the informal youth group "astroheasis" - a beneficiary group of the Erasmus + program with experience in youth exchanges and cultural initiatives. Xanthippi is fully involved in the cultural sector and is particularly interested in issues related to astronomical cultural heritage. In her free time, she dances tarantulas and participates in pottery workshops. Her mother tongue is Greek while she speaks fluent English and French.
External Collaborators Team of K.EL.A.L.P.
Khaled Raouf
Translator of Greek Literature
Khaled Raouf born in Alexandria, Egypt, studied History and Archeology at the University of Athens and theater in Greece and the USA. He holds a PhD in History from the University of Chicago and works as a researcher. He translates Greek Literature (Kazantzaki, D. Dimitriadis, K. Politis, Ritsos, Tsirkas, Grigoriadis, Koumoutsi, Sotiropoulou etc.). From English he has translated into Arabic George Bernard Shaw, Tennessee William, Samuel Beckett) and a book on African Theater and Performance of "Kene Igweonu". He collaborates with the National Translation Center, the Book Organization of Egypt and the EIP annex Alexandria.
Eftychia Mylona
Lecturer at the University of Leiden
PhD candidate in Middle Eastern Studies
Eftychia Mylona is a PhD candidate in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. She completed her undergraduate studies at the Department of History and Archeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) and her postgraduate studies at the Department of Arabic Studies at the University of Leiden. Her research focuses on the modern social history of the Greeks of Egypt and the Greek Diaspora in general in the Middle East. At the same time, he holds a permanent teaching position in the Undergraduate Department of International Studies (BA International Studies) of the University of Leiden, where he teaches history and political economy in the Middle East. He speaks fluent English and Arabic, and is fluent in Dutch and French.