Ioannidis Alkinoos

 

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Born: 19-09-1969
Web site: www.alkinoos.gr
From: Cyprus, Levkosia

Biography

Alkinoos Ioannidis (Greek: Αλκίνοος Ιωαννίδης) is a Cypriot composer and singer born in Nicosia on 19 September 1969. His artistic family, with a painter father and poet brother was a source of inspiration for him.
He first wanted to study drums, but couldn't due to the lack of a drum teacher in Nicosia. Instead, he studied guitar.
For the first 20 years of his life, he lived in a Nicosia suburb. After his military service, he went off to Greece to study theatre. He also entered the Philosophical School of Athens, which he later gave up. He was more successful in his theatre studies where he played some major roles in well known Greek tragedies such as Alkistis.
At the age of 23 he recorded his first album called Stin Agora Tou Kosmou (Greek: In The World's Market) with lyrics and music written by N. Zoudiaris. This demo tape eventually reached the hands of a well known singer, Dimitra Galani. She instantly became fond of their music and Alkinos' voice and helped them get a record deal.

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Alkinoos Ioannidis will appear on stage of Theatron
from 03.02
to 18.02
From February 3 and only for six performances the Theatron of Cultural Centre "Hellenic World" presents Alkinoos Ioannidis alongside with great company of fine musicians.
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