Performances for Primary & Secondary Education at Michael Cacoyannis Foundation

Performances for Primary & Secondary Education at Michael Cacoyannis Foundation

An interesting program with performances for all levels of primary and secondary education is being presented until May 2011. It is a number of selected choices from the fields of Theatre, Cinema, and Oral Narration for Tales, as well as Puppet Theatre, absolutely adjusted to the quality standards, as well as the demands of youth entertainment. With respect to young friends of arts, Michael Cacoyannis Foundation hosts exceptional artists and acknowledged creators, who promise to amaze little and older kids through their work. The in question performances take place in a daily basis, From Monday to Friday mornings and are targeted exclusively to organized school excursions at the venue of the Foundations Cultural Centre.

THE PERFORMANCES IN DETAILS

  • A Thousand Tales and One!!! Tales narration with the story-teller Sasa Voulgari

Michael Cacoyannis Foundation hosts the Story-teller Sasa Voulgari and organizes, following an agreement with the administration departments of the schools, educational performances for preschool age children as well as students of all levels of the primary education. It is all about a fascinating journey through the magical world of tales, by the prime mover in the fields of live story-telling for students of all ages.

INFORMATION – BOOKINGS:
SASA VOULGARI: 210 9572613, 6972 261037

  • “Dreams in another Language” by Lucia Rikaki Educational Screenings

Michael Cacoyannis Foundation in collaboration with prominent cinematographers as well as institutions organizes Educational Programs of Cinema Screenings, aiming to create a constant encounter of pupils and students of all educational levels with the cinematic art as well as with issues that are related to the contemporary social concerns.

Dreams in another language an awarded documentary by Lucia Rikaki

A film, 216 children, 21 countries, 46 teachers, 80 hours of shooting material, 7 months of editing, a modern multicultural environment.

Does it really matter in which language a kid dreams? It shouldnt, however, when life follows its own complexity, then dreams speak in their own language. A language that carries truth, humour, bitterness, puzzlement, tenderness, love. SO the dreams are becoming space and power for life in whichever language, under whatever circumstances and they finally unveil when they find fertile soil.

AWARDS:
1st AWARD FOR BEST GREEK DOCUMENTARY & BEST EDITING AWARD AT THE 4th CHALKIDA DOCFEST 2010

Screenings Program
Morning screenings for schools start on the 14th of October 2010
under arrangement with the responsible person for screenings’ bookings

Screenings’ organization: Stamatia Antonatos
Tel.: 210 3418584 (8:30 am 1:00 pm), Mob: 697 4926755 (8.30 am – 9.30 pm)

  • Helen by Euripides, by the Theater Company I ALLI PLEVRA (THE OTHER SIDE) Secondary Education Ancient Drama Plays

Having as purpose the encouragement of theatrical literacy in the educational field, the Theatre Company I ALLI PLEVRA (THE OTHER SIDE), that conducts studies, research and create live performances on scene, for ancient drama plays since 2001, proudly presents the tragedy “Helen” by Euripides, that is taught in secondary education, directed by Aris Michopoulos at Michael Cacoyannis” Foundation.

The performances for Secondary Education, of the Ancient Drama play “Helen” by Euripides take place in an everyday basis (except for Saturdays, Sundays & holidays).

Theatrical Producer: Stamatia Antonatos
Tel.: 210 3418584 (8:30 am 1:00 pm), Mob: 697 4926755 (8.30 am – 9.30 pm)

  • Experimental galanty show puppet theatre for primary and secondary education children – Crescent Moon Bear by ParaMana Puppet Theatre

The play
The Crescent Moon Bear is an adaptation of a traditional story borrowed from the Japanese oral tradition. It is a shadow theatre performance for children and teenagers that talks about love, universal values and moreover about the bravery of a little girl who in order to save her fathers soul sets off to a dangerous journey into the deep forest.

Through the various themes and messages conveyed in the play we wanted to talk about the irreversible consequences of war. War is part of human history some may say part of human existence.

Every Wednesday & Thursday morning at 10:30 from January 12th until May 26th 2011
For further information about the performances or bookings, please contact ParaMana Puppet Theatre at 210.9216996 & 6973364350 or through the E-mail address: cie.paramana@gmail.com. Art Director: Anastasia Parava

Group bookings for primary school classes offer the 8 ticket price per student

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