January 13th–15th, 2023 at the Cyclades Art Gallery.
Filled the historic building of the Art Gallery with creativity and vitality.
17.00: polyphonic singing workshop for children with Eftychia Panopoulou
19.00: polyphonic singing workshop for adults with Eftychia Panopoulou
21.00: THE RUG DEALERS / blues, punk, rock
16.00: doll making workshop from recyclable materials with Evi Aresti
17.00: yoga for children with Nabil el Barrage and Ariadni Psychogiopoulou
19.00: YELLOW STONE by the team: Bright Cyclists
theater show for children 7-14 years old, duration: 60′
21.30: CINCO TIMBRES/ canciones populares de Cuba, Brasil, Mexico, España, Peru
due to a limited number of participants (40 children and their companions), two shows will take place:
11.00 & 12.30: FOULA THE SNOWFLAKE DECIDES TO TRAVEL by team: 2 Lalun
interactive/participatory theater performance for children 2-9 years old, duration: 60′
15.00: clay workshop for children with Kalli Daflou
17.00: THESEUS, THE KING OF ATHENS by the ParaMana Puppet Theater group
Contemporary Experimental shadow & object theater for ages: 6+, duration: 40′
+15′ at the end for the demonstration of the techniques and discussion of the themes of the show
20.00: percussion seminar for adults with Christos Adamidis
Tickets for the theater performances (general admission €8) at
https://www.ticketservices.gr/event/3-theatrikes-parastaseis-gia-paidia-taksidevoun-sti-syro/
Workshops / concerts: free participation – it is necessary to register for the workshops.
Ages: 7–14 years, duration: 60′ (the children ride on the specially designed and built bike-generator in real time to light up the entire event).
“YELLOW STONE” is a participatory, experiential, educational and entertainment event. It aims to empower, awaken and activate children regarding the phenomenon of climate change and energy saving. The text is inspired by real events that took place in the Yellowstone National Park of the USA at the beginning of the 20th century. From 1872 to 1926, the violent removal of the wolf from the Yellowstone habitat was implemented.
This brought about, over time, enormous changes in the ecosystem (eg declining biodiversity, desertification, degradation of the natural landscape). In 1995 wolves were reintroduced and this resulted in the habitat being restored to its original state – even the water flow was changed.
Credits: text: Spyros Tsiknas, music: Stelios Giannoulakis (Schema Musicalis) shadow theater figures: Giannis Andriomenos.
Ages: 2–9 years, duration: 60′
Fula is a shy snowflake, who decides to overcome her fears and travel the world. Through her adventures, she gets to know new cultures, different people and unknown places. Fula’s journey, the cycle of water, is an allegory for the cycle of life itself. A fairy tale becomes the occasion for a… otherworldly celebration. A musician, a storyteller and a magic wand are all we need to start our journey next to the snowflake!
The show is interactive and the children themselves are the protagonists!
Credits: Katia Andrianakou: music teacher, musician
Age group: 6+, duration: 40′ + 15′ at the end for the demonstration of the techniques and discussion of the show’s subjects.
The performance “THISEUS, THE KING OF ATHENS” highlights the beloved hero of Greek mythology. It discusses big questions of humans since the very beginning of civilization: justice, laws, immortality, daring, courage and self-sacrifice. Leaving his hometown and traveling to Minoan Crete, the hero’s adventures provide the background for an alternative and atmospheric performance. After the end of the show, we record his journey and we are transported to Athens of that time. We refer to the unwritten laws of the ancient Greeks but also to the written laws of modern civilization. How was the law applied then and how today? We try to distinguish the imaginary lines between mythology and history. Lions, wild beasts, terrifying robbers with supernatural powers, but also vines, olive groves and rivers that crossed Athens at the time, take us on a journey to another, by today’s standards unimaginable Athens. In the present some names of central arteries, such as the Sacred Way, remain the same, connecting the past with the present in a paradoxical way. The ancient temples and architectural wonders of that era are some of the legacies left to us by our ancestors. What are we leaving to our descendants today?
Credits: Conception-Direction: Anastasia Parava, Stathis Tsemberlidis, Character Animation – Live Narration: Anastasia Parava, Original Music Composition, Sound Design: Giorgos Katsanos, Construction-Figures, Drawings: Stathis Tsemberlidis, Text: Alexandros Mistriotis, Mastering: Dimitris Dimitriadis – Zero Gravity Studios, Map: Charalambos Andreanidis, Photos: Vangelis Paravas, Design of printed material: Kaascat, Video: Stathis Chrysidis, desfilms, Production: ParaMana Puppet Theater.