1. Conference Dinner
Saturday 16 May at 20:00
Location: wine restaurant “Paparouna”
(see
map).
Cost per person (on-site payment): 20€ (see
menu)
If you wish to join us on this occasion, please email Effie Yiannopoulou (yiannopo@enl.auth.gr) preferably before Friday 8 May 2015.
2. Trip to the Archeological Site of Aigai (Vergina)
Cost per person (on-site payment)
20€ (transportation and guided tour) +
8€ admission fee
If you wish to sign up for the trip, please mail Effie Yiannopoulou (yiannopo@enl.auth.gr) as soon as possible and preferably no later than Friday 8 May 2015.
For more information on the Royal Macedonian Tombs, visit www.aigai.gr/en.
3. Guided Tour of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Saturday 16 May 2015 (during the lunch break)
Cost per person (on-site payment):
5€ (a minimum of ten participants is required for
the tour to take place).
Éf you wish to sign up for the tour, please mail Effie Yiannopoulou (yiannopo@enl.auth.gr) preferably before Friday 8 May 2015.
For more information on the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, visit www.amth.gr/en.
4. Photo Exhibition by John Howard, “Galaxidi/Karos”
Location: The Museum of Byzantine Culture (11.05.2015—17.05.2015)
This exhibition revisits, rearticulates, and reimages one real and
one fictive space: Galaxidi, the Greek fishing village where Michael
Cacoyannis’ landmark film The Day the Fish Came Out was shot in
1967, and Karos, the film’s utopian future world, annihilated by nuclear
catastrophe. The project is a mash-up, bringing together John Howard’s
documentary photographs of Galaxidi and screen grabs from The Day the
Fish Came Out, illustrating the egalitarian, polyglot, polysexual
utopia of Karos. The exhibition will be the subject of John Howard’s
talk on Saturday 16 May 2015 at 11:30.
Open to all.