The Arts Performing School “Lamba” is inviting Tina Lygdopoulou from the Garden for a story-telling evening on the 29th of May at 20:00.
Stella Grigovich in singing and Alexandros Kokkalidis in violin.
Spring adorns nature with flowers, givings us a first taste of the abundance to come: because what blooms now will later give us its fruit. Bodies and sensations awaken in spring, we notice how the earth dresses itself in a variety of colors and scents. Spring bridges winter to summer, death to life because spring is the seed that dies in order to allow for the plant to grow. Spring is also the seed that awakens, blooms, evolves.
Spring is a celebration, a continuous reminder of an endless cycle without beginning or end, of what refuses to grow, about the thousand mustard seeds, the one who resides in trees, of the few poppies adorning a dress, the blackbird’s house, a drop of dew or the woman who will grant any (reasonable) wish. A heralder of plenty and this is why nobody complains about spring!
Seat reservation with an email to lamba.art.edu@gmail.com is absolutely necessary.
For further information call 6978514770.

