{"id":1074,"date":"2022-09-20T14:44:10","date_gmt":"2022-09-20T14:44:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/paizontasparadosiaka.gr\/?page_id=1074"},"modified":"2024-07-16T09:34:13","modified_gmt":"2024-07-16T09:34:13","slug":"4-seasons","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/paizontasparadosiaka.gr\/en\/4-seasons\/","title":{"rendered":"4 seasons"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Young students have the opportunity to get to know Ambelos and Stafylos (the Vine and the Grape) through Greek mythology. They also have the chance to touch and process objects used by farmers in the past during the harvest and step on grapes in a small wine press in order to make their own wine and vinegar. During the presentation, there is an opportunity to address issues such as recycling and reckless consumption of alcohol along with its consequences.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_empty_space][vc_single_image image=”1077″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” qode_css_animation=””][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]<\/p>\n The young students meet the Goddess Athena and the Holy Olive Tree!! 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Olive \u05c3<\/strong><\/em><\/h4>\n
WINTER<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Winter\u05c3<\/em><\/strong>
\nEirisioni meets up with Divitzi and its camel.
\nWhat is a \u201ccamel\u201d looking for among children? How will \u201cDivitzis\u201d wake up the nature to make her more productive? The \u201cTwelfth Day\u201d custom that contributes to the awakening of nature from its winter hibernation. The ancient Greek custom of Eiresioni is the ancestor of the decoration of the Christmas tree. Is there anything in common with the carols we say today?<\/h4>\n
\nKamila and Divitzis\u05c3<\/em><\/strong>
\nWhat is a “camel” looking for among children? How will “Divitzis” wake up nature to become productive? Twelfth Day custom that contributes to the awakening of nature from its winter hibernation.<\/h4>\n
\nTraveling the Globe:<\/strong><\/em>
\nWhat is Santa Claus looking for on the beach and the sea? What do Grandpa and Grandma do on the chair on New Year\u2019s Eve? What do pots and pans do in a Christmas program? Interactive program with customs from around the world. Mainly implemented digitally.<\/h4>\n
\nGreek Carnival\u05c3<\/em><\/strong>
\nGreek carnival events come to life in front of the young students. Bells, ribbons, masks and handcraft, cultivate the imagination, enhance socialization and encourage self-action through experiential actions. Seeking the deeper meaning of children\u2019s disguise and familiarity with aspects of material and intangible culture.<\/h4>\nSPRING<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Swallows\u05c3<\/em><\/strong>
\nDo not be fooled by the frog and the swallow, unless the cicada chirps it is not summer. Games, spring events, with the frog and the swallow as travelers, encounters with the cicada the June reaper, professions of the past and other topics from the imaginary world of the creation of our traditional culture, these are some events that the young students will have the opportunity to experience.
\nWhen addressed to adults the program includes role playing, flashbacks and clay creations .<\/h4>\nSUMMER<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Group games<\/em><\/strong>\u05c3<\/em><\/strong>
\nCollaborative games with the aim of socializing, activating and enhancing the psychomotor development and responsibility of young children in a spirit of teamwork and of course joy.<\/h4>\n