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15th Theatre Summer Camp - Seminar "Pelion 2016"

Pelion, 24-30/8/2016

15th Theatre Summer Camp- Seminar "Pelion 2016"
& 7th Young Theatre Voices Camp 2016

"Dreams & Realities -  a theatrical journey"

at Agios Ioannis Beach, Mt Pelion, Greece
24 – 30 August 2016

for teachers, artists, facilitators, youths
organised by: Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network


From 24 to 30 of August 2016, the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network holds its 15thannual Theatre Summer Camp- Seminar at Agios Ioannis Beach, Mt Pelion, Greece. We stay and work in the friendly and relaxing environment of a well organized campsite, by the sea. Artists, teachers, educators of all levels, actors, musicians, visual artists, theatre practitioners and scholars share their stories and communicate using as a medium/tool several theatrical techniques whilst investigating their application in education.

"Dreams & Realities - a theatrical journey"

Invited practitioners for workshops and presentations include Ziad Adwan- theatre practitioner, Georgia Mavragani-director, Giannis Stefopoulos-actor, Giannis Stefopoulos-actor, Evi Souli-dancer and choreographer, Irene Koumparouli-actress, Giouli Douvou-drama pedagogue, Christina Zoniou-acting teacher at University of Peloponnese, Nikos Govas-theatre pedagogue, Giorgos Bekiaris-drama pedagogue, Georgina Kakoudaki-actress and director, Nassia Choleva-drama pedagogue, Iro Potamousi-sociologist and drama pedagogue, Sonia Mologousi- theatre pedagogue, Hara Tsoukala economics teacher and youth facilitator, Mary Kaldi-educator et

This year the Camp also hosts  the 7th "Young Theatre Voices 2016" camp for young people (13-20+years old) and a Children's Workshop (6-12yrs)

The Camp-Seminar includes practical theatre & drama workshops, story-telling night by the camp fire, movie screenings, project presentations, performances, activities in the area of Mt.Pelion (hiking, tours etc.) physical exercise, swimming, free time  and a farewell party.

 

at Agios Ioannis Beach, Mt Pelion, Greece - 24 – 30 August 2016
Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network

        
    

From 24 to 30 of August 2016, the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network holds its 15thannual Theatre Summer Camp- Seminar at Agios Ioannis Beach, Mt Pelion, Greece. We stay and work in the friendly and relaxing environment of a well organized campsite, by the sea. Artists, teachers, educators of all levels, actors, musicians, visual artists, theatre practitioners and scholars share their stories and communicate using as a medium/tool several theatrical techniques whilst investigating their application in education.

"Dreams & Realities - a theatrical journey"

Invited practitioners for workshops and presentations include Ziad Adwan- theatre practitioner, Georgia Mavragani-director, Giannis Stefopoulos-actor, Giannis Stefopoulos-actor, Evi Souli-dancer and choreographer, Irene Koumparouli-actress, Giouli Douvou-drama pedagogue, Christina Zoniou-acting teacher at University of Peloponnese, Nikos Govas-theatre pedagogue, Giorgos Bekiaris-drama pedagogue, Georgina Kakoudaki-actress and director, Nassia Choleva-drama pedagogue, Iro Potamousi-sociologist and drama pedagogue, Sonia Mologousi- theatre pedagogue, Hara Tsoukala economics teacher and youth facilitator, Mary Kaldi-educator et

This year the Camp also hosts  the 7th "Young Theatre Voices 2016" camp for young people (13-20+years old) and a Children's Workshop (6-12yrs)

The Camp-Seminar includes practical theatre & drama workshops, story-telling night by the camp fire, movie screenings, project presentations, performances, activities in the area of Mt.Pelion (hiking, tours etc.) physical exercise, swimming, free time  and a farewell party.


Pelion Camp 2016 also hosts two Projects:

a) the Erasmus+ (KA2) International Project "YouthDOCs- recording critical glances on personal identity, youth culture and contemporary reality”

a1) a Learning/Teaching/Training Activities. Short-term joint staff training events: A 6 days training course (including seminar, workshops and screenings) with theoretical parts and practical workshops on how to make a documentary film (videoDOC) or documentary theatre (dramaDOC), how to edit, how to research students' views using drama skills. a2) a Multiplier Event: Project’s Intellectual Outputs will be presented (video-lessons, teachers’ guide, e-platform etc). Students’ films will be screened and commented. Methodology will be explained and good practices will be shared.
Partners: Directorate of Secondary Education of Eastern Attica, Greece (DSEEA-Gr), Local Authority of Education, Bayrampaşa, Istanbul, Turkey (BiMEM Tr), Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network (TENet-Gr), Karpos Center of Education and Intercultural Communication (Karpos-Gr), University of Peloponnese/Theatre Studies (UoP-Gr), Innovative Educators Association (ΙΕΑ-Tr)

b) the Project "It could be me - It could be you"
The refugee issues and their impact on education of young children in particular will be approach though discussions and presentation by members of the “it could be me-it could be you” project run by the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network and UNHCR Greece (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)


See “menu” on the left for Programme information, Accommodation, Cost, Traveling details and Application procedure.


The location:

Agios Ioannis is 55 km from Volos, on Eastern Pelio, located in an idyllic place. Its unique, blue flagged beach, with pearl like pebbles, is the main attraction of the village, which offers many choices of accommodation and catering. Agios Ioannis has turned into a well-organized tourist resort because of the infrastructure developed in the village and the wider area during the last 20 years. Additionally, one of the advantages of the village is the fact that it is located close to the most famous mountain villages of Eastern Pelion and between the famous beaches of Plaka and Papa Nero. AREA MAP


ORGANISATION-COMMUNICATION
Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network
(non profit association)
++302106541600 / info@theatroedu.gr / www.theatroedu.gr

 

LOCATION- ACCOMMODATION-FOOD-WHAT to BRING

Location: This year’s summer camp will be hosted on the camp premises of YMCA at Agios Ioannis Beach, Mt Pelion Greece. It is is a well-organized camp (hosts children and young people all summer long) next to the sea surrounded by trees. There will be staff (cooks, cleaners, janitor and guard) ready to meet our needs but we are all expected to take care of the premises and ..ourselves.

Accommodation: participants will sleep in “camp houses” i.e. big tents of 6 beds, with shares bathrooms and toilets.
Must-bring items: 2 bed sheets, sleeping bag and a small pillow.

There are no electric sockets available in the “camp houses-tents”.

A small number of bring-your-own-tents are also an option under conditions! (Contact the Camp secretary info@theatroedu.gr)

"Rent rooms" available just outside the camp in the nearby village (but we strongly suggest the "camp tents" )

Food: Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) will be served at the camp’s open air restaurant by volunteers. There will be provision for vegetarians.

What to bring:

Towels & personal hygiene products,

personal medicine (if needed),

a small hiking backpack,

torch/flashlight,

water bottle,

beach/swimming gear,

a hat,

a light raincoat (just in case…)

a jumber

walking shoes

overnight under the stars geer  (optinal!)

Optional

musical instruments (most welcomed!)

an electric extension cable for charging mobiles

 

Notice: Workshops space

All workshops will take place outdoors, under the trees

An exercise mattress and comfortable clothes for lying on the ground are necessary.

 

TIMETABLE

 

Wednesday 24/8/2016
19:00-20:00 Arrival-registration
20:00 – 21:00 Welcome
21:00 ……..Free evening

Thursday 25/8/2016
07:00-08:00 Yoga
08:00-08:40 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Main Workshops
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-14:30 (cont.) Main Workshops
14:30-17:00 Free time
17:00-17:30 Light snack-Coffee
17:30-20:30 Mini Workshops
20:30-21:30 Dinner / presentation games
21:30……..Evening activities  & Shadow theatre Workshop

Friday 26/8/2016
07:00-08:00 Yoga
08:00-08:40 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Main Workshops
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-14:30 (cont.) Main Workshops
14:30-17:00 Free time
17:00-17:30 Light snack-Coffee
17:30-20:30 Mini Workshops
20:30-21:30 Dinner
21:30-22.30 the "YouthDOCs" student film screenings and project presentation
22:30-... evening games

Saturday 27/8/2016
07:00-08:00 Yoga
08:00-08:40 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Main Workshops
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-14:30 (cont.) Main Workshops
14:30-17:00 Free time
17:00-17:30 Light snack-Coffee
17:30-19:00 "it could be me - it could be you" the refugee issues and education - open discussion
19:00-20:30 "networking"
20:30- 21:30 Dinner
21:30 -22:30 "networking"
22:30 - .... Storytelling night by the camp fire

Sunday 28/8/2016
07:00-08:00 Yoga
08:00-08:40 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Main Workshops
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-14:30 (cont.) Main Workshops
14:30-20:30 "Exploring the area - walks to nearby beaches"
20:30-21:30 Dinner
21:30 -… Evening activities - performance

Monday 29/8/2016
07:00-08:00 Yoga
08:00-08:40 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Main Workshops
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-14:30 (cont.) Main Workshops
17:00-17:30 Light snack-Coffee
17:30-20:30 Workshops Open Presentations
20:30-21:30 Dinner
21:30 - … Goodbye Party!

Tuesday 30/8/2016
09:00-10:00 Breakfast
10:00-13:00 Feedback plenary discussion
13:00-14.00 Lunch
Departure

 

Main Workshops

Each participant should enroll and attend one "Main Workshop" for the whole week
(mornings, see time table for working hours)
There are also other "mini workshops" for participants to attend in the afternoons (see other pages)
Children 6-12 may enroll for the "Children's Workshop" or be accompanied by adult all times.
Youngs 13-20+ may enroll for the "Young Theatre Voices Workshop"


WORKSHOP 1: "Fusing theatre techniques to encounter new tragedies"

Ziad Adwan, Theatre Practitioner

workshop language: English (possible also German and Arabic)

Images and footage in the media show events that have gone beyond the imagination. On some occasions, metaphors, such as refugees crawling to Europe or death boats, have become the real description of real events.
How can theatre makers and social activists correspond to the escalation of world tragedies? Are we lacking new vocabularies? Are we still dependant on the same old techniques and methodologies that were used in the twentieth century?

The workshop focuses on the role of theatre makers and activists in a world of non-stop tragedies. How can theatre makers find a position in places beyond the events rather than giving reactionary practices to the escalating events?
When refugees and local citizens encounter, reactions have been limited to either welcoming refugees or burning their camps. On the other side, the refugees’ behaviour has been stereotyped, ranging from fear from European authorities to allegation of harassing the ‘European social freedom’. These might be some normal reactions and attitudes, but what is next?

Using theatrical techniques brought from improvisation and Theatre of the Oppressed, the workshop aims at giving source materials to tackle the ongoing tragedies. It suggests techniques that fuse acting methods and other art forms for further workshops. Moreover, the workshop attempts to explore other unorthodox means of expression in order to reach noble values and correspond to good intentions.
The workshop gives the participants the chance to put their ideas in different frames, and to enable them to treat some social and psychological problems from different perspectives.
A short presentation might be performed by the end of the workshop.

Ziad Adwan is a Theatre Practitioner. He studied for an MA in Text and Performance Studies at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and King’s college in London, and then took a PhD in Theatre Studies at Royal Holloway; his thesis was on "Mistakes in Theatre". He taught Performance Theory, System of Rehearsals and Mask techniques at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damasucs/ Syria. Ziad has acted in several plays and movies (including roles in Spielberg's Munich and The Hamburg Cell), and directed theatre. He was the artistic director of Invisible Stories, a series of street theatre events that take place in different places in Damascus. Currently Ziad directs in Germany and has run several workshops with regugees and young artists. He is currently affiliated with the Global Theatre Histories research project at LMU Munich. Ziad is a partner at Tanween Theatre and Dance Company.


WORKSHOP 2: Techniques for creating documentary performances

Georgia Mavragani, Director

a workshop part of the YouthDOCs Short Traing Course

workshop language: Greek & English

In this main workshop we will explore some basic principles that specify the theatrical art and acting, we will get in touch with the art and technique of theatrical storytelling and finally learn how elements that seem to be outside the theater field, such as historical data, interviews and other "documents" etc, which can be excellent materials for a theatrical performance.

Participants are asked to bring a topic, an idea, an image, a song, a text, a material of their previous investigation, a "document", anything that could be a motive, in order to explore together, how this idea could become a theatrical performance.

Georgia Mavragani lives in Athens. She studied pedagogy in the University of Patras and Theatre at The University Athens, Department of Theatre Studies and in the Master Section of DasArts school in Amsterdam. Between 2000-2004 she worked as an assistant director with many important Greek theater directors such as Giannis Houvardas, Michael Marmarinos, Giannis Moschos, Vicky Georgiadi, Theodoros Gonis. Since 2004 she has directed, among other, the performances: “The Maids” of Jean Genet, “Tabataba” of Bernard-Marie Koltès, “Fairytaile for two” of Philip Ridley, “Happy end” of Truman Capote, “Requiem” of Fernando Renjifo, “Fragile” (original performances), and many theatre documentary plays. She teaches acting at drama school Delos in Athens. At the same time works, since 2003, as a teacher in public primary schools. In 2005 she founded the theater group Happy End.


WORKSHOP 3: "Are we all met?" A Midsummer Night's Dream, from text to action.

Giannis Stefopoulos, actor

Workshop Language Greek

The workshop is based on improvisation on the scenes of the craftsmen (the Mechanicals) from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. A workshop that uses humor, imagination, poetry, rhythm and theatricality in order to devise an imaginative theatrical action with large and mixed groups consisted of young people, students, amateurs, actors.
This workshop aims at exploring the questions;
How do we read a theatrical text?
How to choose elements from the text that can be transformed into stage action?
How can we move from improvisation to characters?
How can we work with a diverse group of people in the theatrical act without excluding anyone?
This workshop is open to everyone regardless of experience, age, specialty.

Giannis Stefopoulos graduated from the Veaki Drama School in 1987. He has been a member of the theatrical group "Theama" for 12 years and has worked with the directors; G. Kakleas, E. Gonzales, G. Kimoulis, K. Philippoglou, M. Calbaris, G. Armenis, N. Armaos, G. Bostantzoglou, M. Moumouris etc., in plays of Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Koltès, Chekhov, Albee, Labiche, T. Ford, Pinter, Molière, Goldoni, Ruzzante, Ionesco, Copi and Sevastikoglou , Skarimbas, Bost, among many others. He has participated in film and television productions with directors such as Ch. Dimas, N. Iliadis, K. Tsakiris, L. Lazopoulos B. Rouan, B. Thomopoulos, A. Pantazoudis etc. He lives and works in Athens.


WORKSHOP 4: Can we dance our memories? dance and movement workshop

Evi Souli, dancer, choreographer

workshop language: Greek, English

During the workshop, we will try to search for our personal memory, as also for the collective memory. Which are our references and memories? How can we dance physically based on our experiences? Which is the power that excites us and moves us? Which is the relationship between rhythm and music? Do we dance the traditional songs, the rock songs and the jazz songs in the same way? In the end, can a person who dances by heart share that with the other people in common?
These are the questions that we will try to answer during this workshop.

Participants are asked to bring their personal experiences on dance. Throughout this process, we will collect material in order to create our personal story, written from the body, and we will recreate this material into something that concerns the people around us. We will insist on each one’s ways of expression and then we will develop this material, in order to create our personal choreography as a group, through the composition process. Conclusively, we will present a short performance, based on that material.

Evi Souli is a ballet and contemporary dancer , teacher and choreographer from Greece.She lives in Athens and was born in Zakynthos in 1989.She studied dance at “Rallou Manou Professional Dance School”(2007-2010) and she has attended lots of seminars during the last years with teachers from all around Europe :Jochen Hechmann, Stella Zanou ( SmackDance company) , Elias Lazaridis, Eulalia Ayguade Farro (Akram Khan Comprany), Athanasia Kanellopoulou ( Jasmin Vardimon company , Wuppertal dance theatre) , Andonis Foniadakis, Cruz Isael Mata . David Zambrano,Sofia Mavragani (Fingersix), Patrisia Apergi (Aerites). She has participated to performances ,festivals and foundations, such us Athens Biennale . Artogether festival , Onassis Cultrural Centre, Athens Video Dance Project , Theocharakis Foundation , Benaki museum . Her first choreographic work '' arsis / thesis '' was presented in Athens in February 2015 and in the international dance festival “Jarmila Jerabkova/New Europe”/Prague 2015. Also the next choreographic work called '' beyond collapse'' was presented in Athens 2016 , in a collaboration with rock musician Pavlo Pavlidi . Moreover she teach ballet , contemporary and improvisation .


WORKSHOP 5: "Adolescence and identities”| Theatre as process

"Young Theatre Voices 2016", (13-20)

Irene Koumparouli, actress, animator & Hara Tsoukala youth facilitator


WORKSHOP 6: «"Each one for one, each one for everyone!"
The rights guards..

"Children’s Workshop” (6-12)

Giouli Douvou, drama pedagogue
 



 

SHORT WORKSHOPS
registration upon arrival


"Τheatre for democracy: mingling the texts of antiquity to discuss the present institutions"

Georgina Kakoudaki

A 3 hour workshop. 25 and 26 /8/ 2016, 5.30μμ-8.30μμ
Theatre games and acts that aim to the use of textbook material of ancient language, literature and mythology as a starting point to look into the ethics of present times.

Georgina Kakoudaki is director and theatre teacher. Visiting professor in theatre pedagogics in Theatre Studies Dpt, University of Patras, Pri-primary Education Dpt, Pedagogic Universities Of Volos and Athens, Greece. Has taught drama and theatre education in Primary and Art High school and professional drama schools since 1993 as well as in a series of workshops for the Net for the theatre in Education, Greece. She is a director in professional theatre performances for adolescence audiences such as Vivid Film/After the foam (devised), Jack Thorne’s Burying your brother in the pavement, Αristophanes The birds, Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream, Goethe Faust, Sophokles Anigone, Pericles Funeral Oration via Public Signal, Aristophanes The Clouds.


"Playing withs shadows"

Giorgos Mpekiaris - teacher

Nassia Choleva - drama pedagogue



"Transforming oral speech to drama"

Giannis Stefopoulos-actor,
Christina Zoniou-acting teacher University of Peloponnese

a workshop part of the YouthDOCs Short Training Course


"Bringing life to images: Video as an expression tool"
a workshop part of the YouthDOCs Short Training Course

Mary Kaldi

a workshop part of the YouthDOCs Short Training Course

Aim of the workshop is to explore the use of video, so that it can be used as a tool of expression not only of young people, but also of adults.
We will start with photographic exercises using close, medium and long shots. The aim is on one hand to introduce the participants and familiarize with each other, and on the other hand to express the special features of each person with 3-4 photos.
Then we will study the phases of creating a video, such as taking an interview, preparing storyboards, shooting the scenes etc.
Finally, the basic principles of editing will be explained by learning a specific video editing program (Powerdirector).
The aim of the workshop is that the participants learn:
• How to shoot, organize and classify their audiovisual material
• How to develop short scripts in order to create short film documentaries with groups of children
• How to create short stories with images, speech and music
• How to use software for synthesizing images and sounds (editing - montage).

In order to get better acquainted, participants may bring with them a special object and music, with which they would like to accompany their pictures. It would be useful to bring camcorders, cameras and mobiles that photograph. Also, it would be good if the participants have a laptop, to bring it with them to accelerate the editing procedures.

Mary Kaldi is a philologist. She studied Pedagogic at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Ioannina. She studied piano in the Hellenic Music School. She played piano in Nicolas Assimo’s band “Enapomeinantes” (1983-1986). From 1983 she has been working in Secondary Education and the last years in 3rd Gymnasio Acharnon. She has worked with school theatre and video groups and has participated in international conferences, meetings and teacher training as member of Organizing Committees. She was Vice-President of the Hellenic Theatre/Drama& Education Network (2008-2011), responsible for the Editions Committee, and member of the editing committee of the Education & Theatre journal. She is member of TENet-Gr’s Newsletter work team. She films and edits audiovisual resources from TΕNet-Gr’s seminars and conferences. She has been involved in the programs “Literary workshop”, “Videomuseums” (2009-2015) and “Youthdocs” (2014-2106). Email: makaldi@sch.gr


"Monologues from across Aegean Sea"

Sonia Mologousi - drama pedagogue
Iro Potamousi - sociologist-drama pedagogue

Thursday 25/8/2016, 5.30pm-8.30pm

 

This workshop is part of the "it could be me - it could be you"
project on human rights and refugees issues supported by UNHCR Gr


 

"Young Theatre Voices 2016" Workshop
24-30 August 2016

This is a workshop for 13-20yrs old young people who wish to take part in the Theatre Summer Camp "Pelion 2016" organised by the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network at Agios Ioannis Beach, Pelion Greece.

"Youth and Identities: theatre as a process"
facilitators: Irene Koumparouli actress & Hara Tsoukala economics teacher and youth facilitator
language Greek & English

With our Body as a vehicle, our Psychic-mental force but also our imagination, we will attempt to dive in the concept of Identity in the weird timeframe of youth.
The workshop will move in two axes. The dipole “me the self” and “the other”.
The first Axis is the material produced from the self. We will try to legalize here and now the paradoxical universe each adolescent carries. Through improvisations and texts written by the young attendees themselves, we listen their thoughts and feel their culture, their voice.
The second axis revolves around the team’s mechanisms. Through Games, exercises, improvisations and many more practices we will attempt to reevaluate our relationship with space, time and others. Me and The others as one Body.
By borrowing theater’s tools our aim is to study of the concept of passage. Like a half step between Me and the Group, between my innermost part and the most foreign.

Irene Koumparouli graduated from Polytechnic school of Architecture (2011). She wrote and presented her Diploma thesis with subject “a house for Children's Ombudsman _ a system of theatrical and Youth action in public space.” In 2013, in the Kakoyiannis Institute, she participated in the “Anamesa”,a festival supporting children with special needs and presenting a motion for the strengthening of child expression in the public “scene”. As of today she is a post graduate student at the Architecture department of the National Technical University of Athens. Her main area of research is the incorporation of the theatrical codes in the structure , the interpretation and the meaning of space. From 2011 until 2013 she studied in the Nelly Karra Acting School. As an actress she has worked with Directors such as Lili Meleme, George Hatzidakis, Elena Vogli, Monika Kolokotroni, and Katerina Skourli. Since 2005 she works with George Moshos in a Theatre workshop for children aged five to seven. She established summer theatre workshop in the island of Folegandros for children and adolescents, the theatre group of New Iraklion’s second Lyceum and works with the theatre group «Grasshopper Youth» of Sofia Vgenopoulou working with youth teams for the fifth and sixth Youth Theatre Festival. She has also worked with the organization EDRA to coordinate teams of drama therapy and theatre workshops in towns across Greece. Also she works with the book publishing firm Metaixmio bridging the concepts of children’s books with theatrical education.

Hara Tsoukala is a graduate of Athens University of Economics and Business, department of Economics. She has also a BA in Economics ( Deree College, Athens) and a Master of Arts in Economics ( University of KENT, UK). Until June 2014 she served in Secondary Education, teaching Economics, Sociology and Politics in Public Lyceums. She is afounding member of the Hellenic Theatre/Drama and Education Network (TENet-Gr) ( 1998) and has taken part in numerous theatrical workshops, International Conferences and Summer Camps, organized by TENet. She participated in the project “Theatre Skills and the Multicultural School Environment”, Athens-London 1999, attending workshops of drama education and theatre training at the Central School of Speech and Drama ( London). She facilitated the theatre group at the Lyceum of Vouliagmeni Athens (1997-2014): direction/production of 16 theatre plays, two of which won the 1st prize in the Panhellenic Art School Competitions (2005, 2006), coordination/facilitation of workshops (2003-2014) and direction of a performance, “The fear of the Other” with participation of Greek and Swedish students( presentation at the 6th International Conference of TENet, 2008), direction of a short performance, dramatizing the “Gaza Monologues” ( Theatre of NEOS KOSMOS, Athens, 17/10/2010). She facilitated a theatre workshop at Korydallos prison, Athens (2010). From 2003 until 2014, she facilitated summer theatre workshops, she directed performances with children aged 5-14 and she organized reading of fairy tales in Korifi village, Western Macedonia North Greece. She participated in the theatre workshops of the project “Social ARTpreneurship for Innovative Solutions” (Barcelona, June 2015). Since September 2015, she is the coordinator of the Athens office of TENet. She also coordinates the project “Monologues across the Aegean sea” , part of the program "it could be me - it could be you", organised by the Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network in collaboration with UNHCR Greece and NGO "Praksis"( since April 2016).


 

CHILDREN's WORKSHOP
for children 6-12 years old

"Each one for one, each one for everyone!"
The rights guards.


a Theatre-Workshop on: CHILDREN's RIGHTS

Animator: Giouli Douvou, Drama teacher

language: greek, english, ...children's

Through the pleasant process of organized game, our little friends, will know each other and will interact. We will attempt an exploration of ourselves and appreciate each piece.
Focusing on children's rights we will express opinions, improvise and find how to claim for their views. Through experiential activities we will develop our means of expression, imagination, creativity, to foster communication and collaboration skills, but also to relieve our energies in a creative and very entertaining way!
We are expecting all of you !!!
"Education is something admirable, but it is good to remember from time to time that all worth knowing can not be taught, only experienced!" Oscar Wild
 

Giouli Douvou was born and ivesi n Patras. She studied Theater at the University of Patras and has pedagogical training. She directs the Theatrical Workshop for Children and Adolescents and the Intercultural Workshop of the Municipal and Regional Theater of Patras. She works as theatre studies teacher at Arsakeion Schools of Patras. Co-created in 2006 the theatrical laboratory ¨Epidrasei (In action)¨ for children and adults. She works in Primary, Secondary and Post-Secondary Education for 12 years. Animates teacher training workshops. She has participated and organized seminars on acting, directing, teambuilding, drama teaching, drama therapy and master- classes. She has worked in many theatrical plays and pedagogical-theatre programs.


 

Activities & Open Events
free for all within the Camp "Pelion 2016"


Yoga & Tai-Chi every morning 7pm


Storrytelling night by the camp fire


Exploring the area - afternoon-evening walk to nearby beach


 

The Refugee Issue in Pelion 2016 Camp

"it could be me - it could be you" project (supported by UNHCR Gr)
a) Open discussion panel on the refugee issue: "refugee children and the greek eucational system"
b) Workshop "Monologues from across the Aegean Sea"


The YouthDOCs International Erasmus+(KA2) Project at Pelion 2016 Camp

"YouthDOCs: recording critical glances on personal identity, youth culture and contemporary reality”

a) Learning/Teaching/Training Activities. Short-term joint staff training events
Course 24-30/8/2016: A 6 days training course (including seminar, workshops and screenings) with theoretical parts and practical workshops on how to make a documentary film, how to edit, how to research students' views using drama skills. Participant will create their own YouthDoc films and drama. Trainers: Christina Zoniou, Georgia Mavragani, Mary Kaldi, Giannis Stefopoulos
b) a Multiplier Event - Day Conference 26/8/2016
Project’s Intellectual Outputs will be presented (video-lessons, teachers’ guide, e-platform etc). Students’ films will be screened and commented. Methodology will be explained and good practices will be shared.
Presenters: Katerina Alexiadi, Stefanos Kapellas, Nikos Govas, Christina Zoniou, Mary Kaldi, Tatiana Rodolfou, Zanna Zeriga, Julia Efetzi
Partners: Directorate of Secondary Education of Eastern Attica, Greece (DSEEA-Gr), Local Authority of Education, Bayrampaşa, Istanbul, Turkey (BiMEM Tr), Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network (TENet-Gr), Karpos Center of Education and Intercultural Communication (Karpos-Gr), University of Peloponnese/Theatre Studies (UoP-Gr), Innovative Educators Association (ΙΕΑ-Tr)


Performances


 

Applications - Cost

The Camp- Seminar is carried out with the voluntary participation/support of the facilitators and organizers. No οne is paid.

The following costs cover the accommodation, food and management expenses.

Cost: 230 Ε

Price includes:

Α) Participation in one "Main Workshop" as well as the rest of the “camp activities”,  (short workshops, project presentations, movie screenings, performances, tours etc.).

Β) 6 overnights in “camp houses” (big tents with  6-7 beds) with common bathrooms, toilets (see here)

C) 3 meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner), evening coffee, farewell party. 

Notice:
No meals are served on the arrival day 24th August. On departure day, 30 August, only breakfast and lunch will be served.

Travelling costs are not included.

There is a BUS TRANSFER from Athens to Camp site (write to info@theatroedu.gr for details)

Applications process for international non-Greek participants:

Anyone interested should:

Step 1) make a named deposit of the corresponding amount to the bank account: 

HELLENIC THEATRE/DRAMA & EDUCATION NETWORK,
ALPHABANK
IBAN GR73 0140 2020 2020 02002 000277, 
SORT CODE: CRBAGRAAXXX

Step 2) send an e-mail to info@theatroedu.gr stating
name, 
surname, 
mobile phone,
personal e-mail address
country of origin (as in passport)
Departure and arrival town (we might assist in transportation)
and the main workshop of your choice (please see first the "Main Workshop" page for details and working language of the Workshops)

Secretary/Info: ++302106541600 / info@theatroedu.gr / www.TheatroEdu.gr


ORGANISATION – SECRETARY

 Επικοινωνία: 2106541600 / info@theatroedu.gr/ 6974590257 / 6996403091

 
Christina Zoniou

Nikos Govas
 
Yanna Papadopoulou
 
Martina Gomez
 
Louiza Nikolaou
 
Anastasia Nikitara

 

Eleni Kargatzi

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daphne Moustaklidou


Penny Sitou

INFO: ++302106541600 / info@theatroedu.gr / www.TheatroEdu.gr / 6974590257 / 6996403091
 

TRAVELLING

Camp site is located at Aghios Ioannis Beach Mt Pelion, Greece

There will 2 buses to/from Camp site. One from Athens and one from Volos

On the 24th August 2016 the Athens Bus will depart from Metaxourgeio Sqr Athens -METRO "Metaxourgeio", in front of Stanley Hotel at 11.00am,
while the Volos Bus will depart from “KTEL Station Volos” at 3pm

On the 30th August 2016 both bus will depart from Camp at 3pm to Athens and to Volos

Travelling time by bus
Athens-Aghios Ioannis Beach approx 6hours
Volos-Aghios Ioannis Beach approx, 3 hours

BUS COST & BOOKING: please write to info@theatroedu.gr