In 1924 the Pan-Hellenic Association of Shadow Players was established and formed by 120 members, students of Mimaros, Roulias and Memos.
The most important founders of the Association were Sotiris Spatharis and Antonis Papoulias known as Mollas.
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The first Pan-Hellenic Association of Shadow players (1924).
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Other famous shadow players and members of the Association were: Andreas Agiomavritis, Giannis Moros, Markos Xanthakis known as Xanthos, Kostas Ntamadakis, Christos Charidimos, Panagiotis Michopoulos, Giannis Papoulias, Spiros Kouzaros, Vassilis Agapitos, Ntinos Theodoropoulos, Vassilaros, Giannis Prevezanos, Lefteris Kelarinopoulos, Mitsos Manolopoulos e.t.c. who enriched the Greek Karagiozis with many new plays and figures.
From 1900 until 1940 the art of Shadow Theatre really was in its prime. During the German occupation in Greece, Karagiozis’ spectacle passed a period of “crisis” but the shadow players succeeded to keep this theatre alive. When the coloured cinematograph arrived in Greece, the art of Karagiozis was about to be vanished but because of Eugenios Spatharis’, (who has been considered the most famous and best Greek shadow player in the world), hard and painful tries, the popular hero survived and came back as a winner.
Nowadays Karagiozis' tradition is going on and the young shadow players are giving performances successfully. The audience, kids, young and old people, enjoy watching this kind of theatre, and this is a good reason for all of us to keep it deeply in our hearts and always alive. The Greek shadow theatre is a precious inheritance of our civilization and its protagonist, our hero, Karagiozis is the “mirror of the Greek heart”.
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