Category: Artistic Activities
Performance of a famous Israeli singer (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Tel Aviv was honored to host Yael Deckelbaum, a well-known Israeli singer, in a solo performance at our central branch. About a hundred people had the opportunity to listen to […]
Presentation of the book of poems ‘The Soul of the Sirens’ (Bilbao, Spain)
The writer and poet Leticia Darriba Diez was in the Luzarra Space to present her first compilation of poems in the book entitled “The Soul of the Sirens”. Representatives of […]
Musical concert (Russia)
A group of young and talented musicians “A-TRIO”: Aleksey Shabaev, Andrey Gilyazetdinov and Artur Kazaryan (button accordion), together with Aleksandra Turintseva, lyrical and dramatic soprano presented an unforgettable vocal and […]
First artistic exhibition on ‘The Woman’ (Cordoba, Argentina)
In the framework of the activities dedicated to International Women’s Day, the first artistic exhibition organized by New Acropolis Cordoba was carried out with the theme ‘The Woman’. Several artists […]
“A Reason for Being”: Piano Recital (Mumbai, India)
A special evening of classical piano music entitled ‘A Reason for Being: a journey through the four ages of western classical music’, was hosted for the Circle of Friends of […]
“Art Nights” (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
New Acropolis Chelyabinsk participated for the second time in ‘Art Night’ with the slogan ‘Art Unites!’. Like the last time, there was a significant turnout of people… During the first […]
“A Reason for Being”. A Piano Recital (Mumbai, India)
A special evening of classical piano entitled ‘A Reason for Being: a journey through the four ages of western classical music’, was hosted for the circle of Friends of New […]
Giving color to the streets of the capital (San Jose, Costa Rica)
Compelling message through the picturesque murals painted by the volunteers of New Acropolis on dogs and cats in the urban area of the city of San Jose, in order to […]
The Hindu epic through masks (Charlotte-NC, USA)
New Acropolis in Charlotte members and University of North Carolina, Charlotte students presented a mask theater presentation on the great Hindu philosophical work, The Bhagavad Gita.