A midspring day’s dream (Adults)

Sunday 30 March & Sunday 6 April 2025, 11:00 - 14:00
Voress Museum-A midspring day’s dream (Adults)

Theater Workshop for Adults

The Vorres Museum invites those interested to a unique two-session theater workshop, where the art of theater meets nature, literature, cinema, and music. Using the hidden gardens of the Museum, the images of spring, flowers, and the stories they inspire, we will experiment with the tools of devised theater, creating a vivid and original theatrical landscape.

Drawing inspiration from literary texts and poems, excerpts from films, and songs about the magic of gardens, flowers, and spring, we will explore how memory, imagination, and reality can connect in theatrical storytelling. How can a favorite verse lead to a movement? How can an image become the trigger for a scene? And how can a group, through rehearsals and improvisations, compose its own story?

The workshop does not require prior theater experience—it is open to everyone who wishes to explore new forms of expression, experiment with language, body, and space, and discover theatrical creation through an experiential and collective process.

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A midspring day’s dream

Theater Workshop for Adults

The workshop will be conducted by director Vasia Attarian and actress-director Myrto Makridi, members of the NTOUTH theater group

Dates: Sunday 30 March & Sunday 6 April, 2025
Start/End time: 11:00 – 14:00
Participation fee: €30 (for both sessions)

Online registration required.

Attendance at both sessions is mandatory.

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To reserve a spot, please call us at +30 2106642520 or fill out the form using the link below.

Bio

Vasia Attarian & Myrto Makridi

Vasia Attarian and Myrto Makridi, two of the three members of the NTOUTH theater group (along with Dimitris Tasainas), have been collaborating for twelve years, co-directing more than ten performances.

Their recent projects include the first two parts of a performance trilogy on grief, Nostalgia Generation (2023) and Farewell / Εν τόπω χλοερώ (2024). Other significant works include The Visitors 1 at the Archaeological Museum of Eretria (2022), Hot Days – Tropical Nights / The Visitors 2 at the Ancient Theater of Argos (2023) as part of the All of Greece, One Culture program, and Touristic Polaroids / The Visitors 3 at the Eleftherios Venizelos Museum-Residence in Chania as part of the Open Sails Festival (2023). They also presented A Thousand and One Stories at the National Theatre of Greece (2019).

The NTOUTH theater group actively engages in theater education and managed the children’s stage of Skrow Theater for three consecutive years (2014–2017). They have taught theater to teenagers, creating performances for the Onassis Youth Festival at the Onassis Stegi (2018, 2019) and the National Theatre’s Youth Workshops (2020, 2023, 2024). This year, they are teaching devised theater for ages 15–21 at the National Theatre’s Youth Program.

From autumn 2024, they are Onassis AiR Fellows as part of the Dramaturgy Fellowship program.

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