“Sol LeWitt, LINE AND COLOR”
EXTENSION OF THE EXHIBITION until March 18th 2012
As a result of the high attendance from school groups and the commitment to its dynamic role in the area of education, the Herakleidon Museum has decided to proceed with the extension of the exhibition “Sol LeWitt, LINE AND COLOR” until March 18th 2012. The uniqueness and originality [...]
Super Bowl Sunday an Unofficial Holiday for Millions
Each year, on a Sunday at the end of January or beginning of February, tens of millions of Americans declare their own unofficial holiday. Gathered in groups large and small, nearly half of all U.S. households participate vicariously in a televised spectacle that has far outgrown its origins as a sporting event.
The Super Bowl, which [...]
“Kamishibai: Paper Theater”
Educational Program for children aged 4-7 yrs
Every Sunday from January 29th until February 19th 2012, from 11:00 until 12:30, Vasilia Vaxevani will be unfolding stories from all over the world, using the kamishibai* technique, precursor of Japanese comics. Together, the children will create their own “paper theater”.
In each 1,5 hour workshop, Vasilia will be narrating [...]
3rd Argo Film Festival
What you’ve heard is true! Although it might have seemed like a joke, it really wasn’t. Vollywood has a sense of humor but is dead serious as well! Nights with Hollywood glamour were experienced in 2010 and 2011 in the beautiful city of Volos, during the 1st and 2nd Argo Film festival, based on an [...]
CARMEN LUNDY
The … Lady of Jazz singing
She is one of the leading voices of jazz and as a contemporary singer she has a unique style that smoothly combines the funky element of Aretha Franklin with the brilliance of Ella Fitzgerald and the colors of Sarah Vaughan. Beyond being a singer though, Carmen Lundy is a [...]
Slava’s Snow Show
The greatest living mime in the world, Slava, and one of the most important “Family show” directors, accompanied by renowned clowns, present for the first time in Greece the reputed “Slava’s Snow Show”.
The “most interactive show on planet Earth”, a legendary show that for 25 years is one of the must-see theatrical performances in New [...]
“In the name of the rose”
Very Special Arts Hellas – Greek Society for Arts Programs for People with Special Needs is presenting the musical play entitled “In the name of the rose.”
On Friday, January 27, 2012 (time: 10:30am) and on Saturday, January 28, 2012 (time: 07:00pm) at the multi-space “Anna & Maria Kalouta” – ORGANIZATION OF CULTURE SPORT AND YOUTH [...]
Neo-Funk embroidery workshops
By Blanka Amezkua
As part of her “Delicious Obsessions” show currently at Rooster and curated by Ilias Zaimis, the artist will offer a series of free workshops. Come by and learn basic embroidery techniques and talk with the artist about her process, materials and concepts. These embroidery workshops are based on a technique she crafted in [...]
Smyrna. The destruction of a cosmopolitan city 1900-1922
Having carried out four years of research, the director and curator, Maria Iliou, and the historical consultant, Alexander Kitroeff present their work on Smyrna via previously unseen visual materials from archives from the US and Europe. At the Benaki Museum between 25/01/2012 – 11/03/2012.
The historical documentary and exhibition have special importance not only because they present [...]
Land Ends. Pavlos Fysakis
Pavlos Fyssakis started tracing the four geographical boundaries of Europe in 2006: Gavdos – the southernmost tip (in Greece); Finnmark – the northernmost tip (in Norway), the Urals – the eastern boundary (in Russia) and Sintra – the westernmost tip (in Portugal), seeking answers to these questions: “How do we define a European identity? What [...]
















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