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« Friday February 19, 2010 »
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01/02/2010 - 21/02/2010
The subject of childhood is one that interests, as is well known, all scientific fields which study man (medicine, psychiatry, psychology, social sciences etc.).

It is undoubtedly an attractive subject, mostly for the reason that there is a point of reference in our adult life. We all carry memories, images, pieces from all the interactions of that time, that in the end stigmatize the rest of our lives.

Opening: Tuesday 2 February 2010 time 19:30
08/02/2010 - 31/03/2010
The candidate that will represent Greece in the 10th European Jazz Festival in Athens, organized by City of Athens "Technopolis" from May 25 to 29, 2010, will be selected by a four-member committee that consists of: Yiorgos Katsaros (City of Athens Music Ensembles chairman), Yiannis Terezakis (City of Athens Big Band conductor), Yiorgos Haronitis (Jazz & Jazz magazine editor) and Pantazis Tsaras (music producer).

Those interested can submit their applications and enclose a CV and a CD or demo of their work from Monday, February 8 to Wednesday, March 31, 2010 to: City of Athens "Technopolis", 100 Pireos St, Post Code 118 54, Athens, marked "To participate in the 10th European Jazz Festival.
17/02/2010 - 27/02/2010
The most colorful exhibition of illustrations in children's books titled "A fairytale life" with work by Nikos Vasiliades.

Nikos Vasiliades, is a graduate of the School of Fine Arts, and for the first time presents an exhibition that is entirely his own with fairytale heroes, and chooses an unconventional approach, completely different than the one we are used to by storytellers. Through colors and the art of illustration they become true works of art.

Opening: Wednesday 17 February 2010, time 19:00
17/02/2010 - 28/02/2010
The City of Athens Cultural Organization and the Organization for the Intellectual Property of Photographers "Foivos" present the photography group exhibition "I feel...".

The exhibition aims in promoting the creative work by the members of the Organization "Foivos". The photographs presented were taken either in the framework of their professional activities such as reports, the depiction of landscapes and fashion or from the creative part of their profession.

Opening: Wednesday 17 February 2010, time 20:00
18/02/2010 - 26/02/2010
A special exhibition with paintings by Othonas Tetenes, titled "The Analogy of Origins", is organized by the City of Athens Cultural Organization.

Othon Tetenes (an individual from the Neuropsychiatry Clinic "Panagia e Gregorousa") has been painting for the past 15 years and is self taught. He expresses his artistic pursuits through writing and painting. When he paints he does so in an intellectual manner, creating an environment on paper influenced by psychologic references and quests.

Opening: Thursday 18 February 2010, time 19:00
19/02/2010 - 21/02/2010
"Surprise 2!" is the title of the art exhibition organised for the second consecutive year by Greek artists' database on-line portal artAZ with the support of the City of Athens "Technopolis" and to aid the work of the City of Athens Homeless Shelter (KYADA).

After the success of last year's exhibition, the event will take up again with even more artists and works of art, and with even greater supply availability. Three-hundred contemporary artists each created one artwork with the same dimensions (18x24cm) especially for the exhibition, to be offered for sale at a symbolic price (€50).
19/02/2010 - 20:30
"The Servant of two Masters" by Carlo Goldoni, is a classic play, simple, understandable which points out the problem of unemployment and the agony for the survival of the superior social classes, through the ages. It is written in the mid 18th century and it is more relevant today than ever.

A crafty and shrewd servant, trying to make a living, decides to work for two masters at the same time. While everything looks favorable, both his masters happen to be at the same place at the same time. Using his vivid imagination and his brains, our servant tries to save the situation, making a bigger mess.
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