Tina Lygdopoulou

  • Nestos: by the river

    Nestos: by the river

    There are so many ways to learn from a river! To be able to “read” its flow, to cross it safely, to observe the different forms of life within and around the water, to get to know yourself and others through the river presence and metaphor.If you live in this area, you may have already…


  • “no one complains in the spring”

    “no one complains in the spring”

    A story-telling evening for adults at 19/5, 19:00 → Art gallery of the Drama Youth Centre, Freedom Square 1, Old Townhall, 1st floor. → For more information call at 2521037310 and 6943472830. Spring is a celebration, a constant reminder of a never-ending cycle with no visible end or beginning, a space for telling stories about…


  • walking: still life

    walking: still life

    As I were wandering today, what caught my attention, besides beauty, were the cut flowers lying on the ground every few metres. I don’t like the idea of cut flowers, but I can understand the possible intention: someone who wishes to take home some part of the surrounding beauty, knowing it’s an ephemeral act (or…


  • the mycelial fabric & human communities: multiple practices of networking

    the mycelial fabric & human communities: multiple practices of networking

    Mushrooms, fungi, mycelium – different aspects/ expressions of a complex organism-web of life and its multiple manifestations. Please come, if you: A 2-day workshop taking place on the 10th & 11th of May in Paranesti (Drama). The root system of fungi permeates every form of life in the forest and in gardens hosting diversity, symbolising…


  • the herb-group: moving forward

    the herb-group: moving forward

    Spring implies what is to be prepared and taught: the herb-group in Stavroupoli follows in the steps of spring. A pesto made of stinging nettle, dandelions, purple dead nettle, chickweed, mint and cleavers along with some very tasty wallnuts for cleansing, an usnea tincture (it has been windy lately), a fire cider to support the…


  • making stories: an experiential seminar on story-telling

    making stories: an experiential seminar on story-telling

    Short description Many believe that tales are meant for children only. In reality the opposite is true. It is adults who need to be re-acquainted to the imaginary aspects of life and who need the connection to their childhood self and the playfulness of mythic/ fairy tale/ symbolic spoken word. As such, the particular workshop…


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