A story-telling evening for adults
Trees give us their shade. They accompany our dreams, but also any of our small or big everyday practices, they form forests but can also be found in the cities. Trees emerge in our memories, but also in local traditions and myths.
Some trees bear fruits and others not, some may host nymphs inside them or hide little birds in their foliage – especially in winter – while others are deeply connected to the lives of the humans who planted them or share their wisdom abundantly, whereas Hodja confuses them with pyramids and sometimes wonders “why shouldn’t acorns be as big as watermelons”?
“Lamba – Workshop for Arts Education” has invited Tina Lygdopoulou from Kipos for a story-telling evening on Sunday 31/3 at 20:00 [reservation is required].
We will be expecting you!

