Five women who organized a semi-nude photo shoot on a pole outside a “cultural landscape” at 1:30 pm while on vacation in Greece have faced the court.
British dancers Imogen Gunter Gunter-Zak Sharon Randell, 57, Alisha Haddre, 32, Katie Clark, 40, and a German woman were allegedly filmed around the White Post of the old Corfu Palace, an old Royal Residence and UNESCO World Heritage.
The pictures of the troop, which according to reports on the Greek island for a two-week study program abroad with his dust dance school, showed two members of the group in red and sexy underwear by putting in the photos, while others encouraged them, The sun Reports.
However, Pol’s dancers were arrested after the video of the photographic session became viral, with the women accused of violating archeological law and degrading the surroundings, with the Ministry of Culture of Corfu referring to him as “illegal act”.
Two of the five dancers received suspended sentences of six months and ordered to pay $ 226.95 on court rates, according to local departure Ekathimerini.com.
The remaining three dancers were acquitted.
Outside the court, the acquitted dancers apologized, insisting that “they did not mean contempt for the monument” and “they never intended to cause offense.”
But the ordeal was struck by Steve Gunter-Zak, the father of the youngest woman involved, who stated that women were treated as “fryers” and closed with hardened criminals
“They had no idea that it was wrong to act where they were,” he said The sun.
“I think this has been driven by politics. Someone in authority has succeeded.
“But these women are not fryers. They are not tests and their dance is not sexual. It’s performance art.”
His daughter Imogen and Sharon were appointed by the publication as the two who have been affected by the jail terms suspended for six months.
They were convicted of “degrading the cultural landscape” in the old Palace of Saint Michael and St George.
Both have appealed with their lawyer Makis Grammenos confident of success.
“They didn’t need to spend three nights in the cells. They were eager, sleepless and had no food,” he said.
Retired Professor Steve said that Imogen and Alisha, his companion and business partner, hired a local photographer to shoot video and photographs of his trip.
“He chose where they would act. He assured them that this place was fine and trusted him,” the father said.
“They did it late at night to cause a small disturbance and discomfort to the locals.
“But he attracted many people and some made video on the phones. One said online and went viral.
“A few days later it was clear that the girls had problems, so they went to a police station to say what they had been doing.
“But as soon as they arrived, they were accused.”
Steve also stated that despite imogen, he did not even dance.
Thanos Giannakouris said, “They did not leave a scratch at the monument.
“It’s totally overflowing. It’s about young girls who had fun.”
The three women who were acquitted have apologized to the camera.
The footage, which was shot during the first hours of May 23, 2025, shows a photographic session that took place after a pole was erected under the large arch of the historic structure.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site seen in the footage was first opened in 1824 and is a well -known example of Regency architecture.
Despite damage during the war, it has since been restored and adapted to house the Asian Museum of Corfu Art, a unique institution in Greece, with rare and extensive collections in China, Japan, India and other parts of Asia.
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