Educational visit of Roma children to Hellenic Children's Museum
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On the 10th of June, Roma children, together with their mothers and Roma intermediators, did an eduational and cultural visit to Hellenic Children's Museum. This visit was planned under the European projects Roma Terno and Sedrin.
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Hellenic Motor Museum
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Ancient Greece for Kids | History Learning Video
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15 June 2016 at Athens Archeological Museum
the Teachers' Assembly of CITY PLAZA Refugee Guest House
the people with ballons arts group
the last row desks teachers' group
the arts creativity City Plaza group
the Greek “Freinet” teachers group
the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network (TENet-Gr)
the Solidarity with Refugees Holargos-Papagos Group
at Athens Archeological Museum 15/6/2016
ATHENS HAPPY TRAIN Visit the historical center of Athens
Visit the historical center of Athens with Athens Happy Train
Sightseeing Athens with Athens Happy Train. If you want to enjoy an amazing sightseeing tour in the historical center of Athens and the capital's most famous ancient sights and monuments, your first choice is… Athens Happy Train.
The Athens Happy Train is a toy-like street train that starts its sightseeing tour from the Constitution Square (also known as Syntagma) and follows an amazing route through the historical center of the city, the old neighborhoods and the hill of Acropolis.
The tour has a 40-minute duration and takes in Athens's most famous sights and monuments including the Hellenic Parliament, the Museum of Cycladic Art, the War Museum, the Panathenaic Stadium, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Lantern of Diogenes, Plaka, etc.
Enjoy the fantastic views from the open-style train carriages
Hop-on hop-off as you please and see Athens as you please, at your own pace, safely and with comfort. You can hop-off the Athens Happy Train in the Constitution Square, in order to explore the streets of the oldest neighborhood of Athens. You can also hop-off near the New Acropolis Museum to visit the Hill of Acropolis, the Parthenon or the Museum. If you like to spend your time there, you can use the same ticket and hop-on any of the next trains for the next 10 hours.
Athens Sightseeing Tour with Athens Happy Train, operates all year round. Our trains start their tours at 9.00 a.m. until 9.00 p.m. in the Winter Period and 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. during Summer Period, with transit frequency every 30 - 40 minutes, operating every single day of the week. Athens Happy Train tours, are hosted by guides along with a multi-lingual commentary in English and Greek.
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Μουσείο Μπενάκη Παιχνιδιών / Benaki Toy Museum, Athens Greece
Το Moυσείο Μπενάκη Παιχνιδιών με πυρήνα την συλλογή της Μαρίας Αργυριάδη, η οποία συγκαταλέγεται στις δέκα καλύτερες της Ευρώπης. Παρουσιάζει παιχνίδια, βιβλία, έντυπα, ρουχισμό και αντικείμενα της παιδικής ηλικίας από την Ευρώπη, την Αφρική, την Ασία και την Αμερική.
THEATRE MUSEUM of ATHENS - Museum and Study Centre of the Greek Theatre [Θεατρικό Μουσείο Ελλάδας]
The Museum was founded in 1938 by the historian of the Greek Theatre, Yiannis Sideris. He was succeeded in 1976 by the theatrical writer Manolis Kores.
In the Museum's rooms are exhibited memorabilia of theatrical life, stage costumes and props, photographs, models of stage settings, personal belongings of leading figures of the theatre, as well as posters and programmes. The library includes about 25,000 volumes on the treatre, from Greek and foreign bibliography. The theatrical archives include 18th-century manuscripts, programmes and posters of theatre companies from the 19th century on.
Θεατρικό Μουσείο - Κέντρο Μελέτης & Έρευνας Ελληνικού Θεάτρου.
Ιδρύθηκε το 1938 και στεγάζεται σήμερα στο ισόγειο του Πνευματικού Κέντρου της Αθήνας, πρώην Λαϊκό Νοσοκομείο, (Ακαδημίας 50). Το Μουσείο αναπτύσσεται σε δύο πτέρυγες με αίθουσες κατάλληλα διαμορφωμένες που περιλαμβάνουν πλήθος εκθεμάτων κυρίως του νεοελληνικού θεάτρου. Στο διάδρομο που συνδέει τις δύο πτέρυγες παρουσιάζονται σπάνια προγράμματα και αφίσες σπουδαίων ελληνικών θεατρικών παραστάσεων που ανέβηκαν σε σημαντικά θέατρα του εξωτερικού καθώς και φωτογραφικό υλικό από τους πρώτους θιάσους της Ελλάδας.
Monumental Exhibit - National Hellenic Museum
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Developed by the DuPage Children’s Museum and the National Hellenic Museum, this exhibit explores the Parthenon and other buildings on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.
Visitors can construct their own Acropolis using blocks and stones. Costumes and props provide opportunities for dramatic play. Touch pads allow children to superimpose their face onto the body of Athena, Poseidon or Apollo.
Exhibit made possible by Dr. Andrew T. and Alice O. Kopan.
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Sunset by Podington Bear (
Top 5 facts about Acropolis, Greece
No city on Earth can compete with Athens when it comes to historical and cultural significance. Walk down any street, and you will stumble across evidence of Hellenistic and Classical buildings, Roman and Byzantine, Ottoman and neo-Classical. Medieval churches lurk in major shopping streets, familiar monuments form dramatic backdrops to cafés and restaurants, and imposing museums and galleries house the treasures of the land. All these wonders sparkle in the warm embrace of the Saronic Gulf, which ensures, along with a passionate people, that Athens feels very much like a living breathing city. Explore it with an open mind and you will unearth the Athens of today, rooted in an ancient bygone world, but with a fresh fizz pulsing through its veins.
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Museum of Greek Children's Art Me the child, my world, the world around me
Interview with the director of the Museum of Greek Children's Art,
Mrs. Eva Stamati
and presentation of the exhibition
Me the child, my world, the world around me
File from the Hellenic Parliament Channel
Video presenter: Angela Tsiftsi
About the exhibition:
The idea for the exhibition Me the child, my world, the world around me presented at the Museum's premise from October 2012, came as an obvious result in view of the present situation and the period of crisis Greece is going through. Century long values that are being questioned for the first time, economic crisis followed by a relevant social crisis oblige us to 'talk' to children for the frequent and often unpredictable changes. The main aim of the exhibition is to prepare children to realize that by reacting positively they are able to contribute in facing these changes.
Further aim of the Museum of Greek Children's Art (M.G.C.A.) is to help children comprehend, through art, the present situation, relationships within the family, the school, the neighbourhood, the city, the country and the whole world, accept their dissimilarity and comprehend the value of coexistence and collaboration.
The 177 drawings and three dimensional artworks presented in the exhibition reveal the Museum's course throughout its 18 years of existence.
They have been drawn from the Museum's wider collection (1998-2012).
The artworks derive from Nationwide Children's Art Contest, Children's Art Contest, Collaborations, Donations and artwork from the Museum's art workshops organized in its premises. 4 of the artworks presented at the exhibition, belong to the international collection of the Museum of Children's Art in Japan.
Exhibition Curators
Louisa Karapidaki, Art-Historian, Archaeologist, member of the Board of the M.G.C.A.
Theano Kottaridou, Art-Historian-Museologist, Museum's Curator
For visitors of all ages:
A bilingual interactive corner is specially designed for visitors of all ages, by the Educational Department of the Museum, offering in playful way, a further acquaintance with the artworks on display.
Educational programmes for school groups, addressed to preschool children and primary school pupils, are being carried out by the members of the Educational Department of the Museum, every day through the school year
MUSEUM OF GREEK CHILDREN'S ART
9 Kodrou str., Plaka, 105 58 Athens
T. 0030 210 3312 621 & 0030 210 33 12 750
Τ. & F. 210 33 13 734
contact@childrensartmuseum.gr
Greek military raise the flag at the Acropolis
Greek treasures on show
A collection of treasured artworks and artefacts are on display as part of an exhibition at the Hellenic Club in Canberra.
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Παρουσίαση του βιβλίου και των πασχαλινών προγραμμάτων του Ελληνικού παιδικού μουσείου στο Σημείο ART. Simeio Art @ facebook and Hellenic Children's museum @ facebook
Greek roma children in traditional greek dance
Παιδιά της ελληνικής ρομά κοινότητας χορεύουν μακεδονίτικο χορό
Greek rom children in traditional greek dance of Northern Greece
Museum: Miss Lori tours The Gods, Myths & Mortals exhibit at The National Hellenic Museum video
Miss Lori shares a sneak peak of the traveling exhibit Gods, Myths and Mortals that has arrived at the new National Hellenic Museum in Chicago. What Miss Lori likes most about the exhibit is the hands on opportunities for children and their families to interact with history. Learn more about what miss Lori is doing to keep your family entertained at MissLori.TV
Refugee children from the Greek Civil War (1946-49)
The Macedonian child refugees (Detsa Begaltsi) from the Greek Civil War (1946-1949)...
The Macedonian child refugees (Detsa Begaltsi) - ethnic Macedonians born in Greece - fled their ancestral homes as children during the Greek Civil War (1946-1949). For many this was the first time they were able to be with their families in 55 years. Greek officials callously misrepresent this group as enemy collaborators and criminals, even though the refugees were small children when they fled.
As a matter of fact their return home had been blocked by Greek authorities because of their refusal to deny their Macedonian ethnic heritage. Those political refugees who agreed to misrepresent themselves and declare as Greeks by genus were allowed to repatriate in 1982. In this way the facade of Greek purity could be preserved.The change of policy to allow entry to non-Greek political refugees was the result of a new decision by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.After more than five decades of separation the political refugees were allowed to enter Greece for a maximum of 20 days from August 20, 2003 to October 30, 2003. Many refugees were turned away by Greek border authorities because their passports listed their birth village using the old Macedonian name...
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Children of Ancient Greece Presentation
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ancient Greek ritual dance of Gaia (earth)
ancient Greek Ritual Dance of Gaia (earth) - Opening ceremony of '' WORLD CONFERENCE FORESTS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH ''
08.05.2019 - Athens War Museum
Choreography & Art Direction - Fanis Kafousias
Clarinet - Petroloukas Chalkias
Composition, ancient Greek Lyre, Vocals, reedpipe, percussion - Pan Kapernekas
Ancient Greek Varvitos - Antonios Ktenas
Ancient Greek Aulos - Konstantinos Fragkis
Dancers:
Cris Santamaria
Giovanna Chalkiopoulou
Jon Labner
Christina Mosxou
Production Supervisor : Archaeopolis - experience ancient Greece
Dressmaker: Maria Tsioti
Video & Photography: Tasos Krezias
Sound & Visual Production: Qualisound
His Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens and All Greece Arrives in Boston May 15
His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America and His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston welcome His Beatitude as he arrives to receive an honorary doctorate from Hellenic College Holy Cross. HCHC students receive His Beatitude's blessing and sing.
ATHENS - HERODION THEATER - NATIONAL GREEK NAVY MUSIC BAND
GREEK NAVY MUSIC BAND