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The NTNG “plays and creates” for the 1st European Children's Festival of the Municipality of Thessaloniki (06/05/2014)
Did They Live Happily Ever After?
is the name of the play with which the
National Theatre of Northern Greece
will participate in the
1st European Festival for Children and Youth
, presented by
Giannis Kalatzopoulos
and the
Puppet-making Lab
with the actress and animator
Maria Tsima
.
Thessaloniki Culture and Tourism Bureau of the Municipality of Thessaloniki organizes from
May 9th to 11th
the
European Children's Festival
, a series of events, with the participation of Greek and international artists, that will be held both indoors and outdoors, all around the city.
Friday 9/5/2014
17:00 - ΑΝΕΤΟΝ Municipal Theatre
(42 Paraskevopoulou St., Thessaloniki)
For 5 to 12 year olds
NTNG
:
Did They Live Happily Ever After?
by
Giannis Kalatzopoulos
This is a new production by the
NTNG
, a dance theatre piece and a special commission that will premiere in the context of the Children's Festival.
A tender story, a fairytale alike the ones in the good old days, straight from the heart, that recounts what happened to our favourite heroes after the ending phrase “... and they lived happily ever after.”
In an old bookstore, the classic heroes of fairytales are no longer popular; they were pushed aside by new heroes, like Harry Potter. All of a sudden, Pinocchio, Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots and Peter Pan come alive and recount their stories that were left unknown to us. With the help of the good fairy, the heroes will join forces and manage to thrash the Evil Wizard and regain the place where they belong, in all children's hearts.
Directing:
Giannis Kalatzopoulos
Choreography:
Katerina Andriopoulou
Set-Costume Design:
Katerina Papageorgiou
Production Manager:
Christina Zacharopoulou
Cast:
Marianna Avramaki
Lila Vlahopoulou
Giorgos Vourdamis
Thanassis Dislis
Giannis Kalatzopoulos
Giorgos Kaloudis
Timoleon Papadopoulos
Marina Hadjiioannou
Saturday & Sunday 10-11/5/2014
12:00,
Theatre of the Society for Macedonian Studies
,
NTNG
(By registration only, T. +30 2313 318222)
For 6 to 10 year olds
NTNG
:
Theatre game-Workshop for Puppet Making
, by the actress and animator Maria Tsima.
A creative activity for children aged 6–10, which aims at reinforcing their team spirit, creativity and imagination. Through improvisation and various games, children learn how to create a puppet by very simple material. The activity is followed up by a theatre game.
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