A traditional biannual festival in Messolongi honoring Saint Symeon (Agios Symeon), taking place on Candlemas (Feb 2–3) and on Pentecost (around late May/June). This elaborate celebration features Orthodox liturgies at the historic St. Symeon Monastery, followed by vibrant folk festivals. On the Pentecost weekend, locals gather outdoors with live zourna (bagpipe) and daouli (drum) music, performing traditional dances like syrtos and tsamiko 1 2. Participants often wear the special 'Ai Symiou' costume (primarily men) and engage in customary rituals such as the ‘Choros tou Pethamenou’ (Dance of the Dead Man), a dramatic folk dance symbolizing historical martyrdom 2. The feast integrates religious honorand songs commemorating the 1826 Siege of Messolonghi, making it both a spiritual service and a cultural pageant 3 2.
Messolongi’s Feast of Ai Symios is a major local custom dating back to the Greek War of Independence. Locals see Saint Symeon’s feast as the community’s most important festival, blending Byzantine religious ritual with folk song and dance. The festival’s songs (moirologia) and dances recount local history, particularly the famous Exodus of 1826 1 2. It is inscribed in Greece’s Intangible Cultural Heritage inventory for its role in preserving regional oral traditions and communal identity(Gr. culture.gr).
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Μονή Αγίου Συμεών · Mesolongi
Divine Liturgy at St. Symeon Monastery
Attend or observe the Orthodox ceremonies; feel the solemn atmosphere and see believers making offerings.
Traditional Dances and Music (Chorós tou Pethamenou)
Watch locals perform characteristic folk dances (with zourna/daouli) and 'Choros tou Pethamenou', and hear laments and songs of the siege 1.
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