Category: Cultural Activities
Library renovation day (Venezuela)
Maintenance day at the library “The great spaces of Marc de Civireux”. Volunteers cleaned and tidied up the different areas of the library.
Philosophical Movie Night (Sofia, Bulgaria)
We organized another screening as part of the “Philosophical Movie Night” series of events, where we watched and then discussed movies with a deep message. This time we watched “The […]
Carnival 2023 (Cyprus)
This year our carnival theme was inspired by the Greek Mythology… the deities and heroes were raffled off… and we let our creative imagination run wild!! “Imagination was given to […]
The alchemy of the couple (Paris, France)
What is the meaning of a couple nowadays? Is it just the comfort of a well-oiled relationship that works like clockwork? Or does the couple allow us to encounter that […]
Olive harvesting… (Cyprus)
A weekend full of joy, teamwork, hard work, and at the end… the oil of the year!
Spaces of ‘Time and Ink’ (Heredia, Costa Rica)
The “Spaces of Time and Ink” were born with the objective of providing a stage in our Centre to the community of Heredia, so that people could interact with national […]
Annual Presentation of Philosophy (Japan)
New Acropolis Japan held a New Year’s Philosophy presentation. Members from the Yokohama and Osaka branches participated online. This was the second philosophical presentation connecting branches. It was a great […]
Café Sócrates, philosophical reflection club: 4 Practical Ideas of the Stoics (Guatemala, Guatemala)
Dialogue is an important teaching tool, with it we communicate our ideas and reflections that are enriched by contrasting them with those of others. In this first session of Café […]
Talk: Why the World Needs Volunteers (Santa Ana, El Salvador)
A shared discussion on the importance of volunteering actions for the development of a better world, highlighting the training in values for a human sensibility, and the technical knowledge to […]
Lecture series on the Renaissance (Belgium)
Leonardo Da Vinci, Pico della Mirandola, Giordano Bruno were some of the historical figures discovered through a series of lectures dedicated to the Renaissance.