Tag: Cultural Events
Night of Houses of Culture (Budapest, Hungary)
For the second year, New Acropolis participated in the Night of the Houses of Culture, a series of programmes organized with the aim of promoting the activities of cultural institutions. Held in […]
‘Open Mic’ Project: “Thirst, longing… at times we also need a heart” (Moscow, Central Russia)
“When we are thirsty, we cannot think of anything except water”, but the nature of this thirst could be different. The thirst for water also means to hope, to dream, to […]
Talk-debate: ‘Humor comes first!’ (Nizhny Novgorod, Central Russia)
During this event, participants shared views about humor and laughter, and they were encouraged to further reflect on the benefits of humor, how we can develop more humor and laughter in […]
Play: ‘Life as a Book’ (Samara, Central Russia)
New Acropolis Samara presented the play Life as a Book, which was staged by volunteers who took on the roles of director, script-writer, actors… The work was based on works such […]
‘The book that changed my life’: public event at the new New Acropolis center (Vladivostok, Russia)
Among the many books that we read there are always some special ones that inspire us and help us make vital decisions in our lives. Residents of Vladivostok, which recently opened a […]
Workshop ‘All is not as it seems’ in Maribor, Slovenia
New Acropolis in Slovenia once again participated in the summer festival Artkamp in the main park of Maribor. The goal of our workshop was to teach children (and their parents) […]
‘Literature night’ in Yekaterinburg (The Urals, Russia)
‘Literature night’ in New Acropolis Yekaterinburg was dedicated to the reading of The Master and Margarita by the famous Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov. After reading a few episodes of the […]
Memorial evening dedicated to the philosopher Giordano Bruno (Moscow, Central Russia)
New Acropolis Moscow organized a memorial evening dedicated to the 415th anniversary of Giordano Bruno’s death. The first part of the event had a quite unusual format. An open debate was […]