A symposium on Greek-German relations is being organized by The Hellenic Parliament’s Foundation for Parliamentarianism and Democracy in cooperation with the Embassy of the Federated Republic of Germany on April 16-17 at the Goethe Institute in Athens.
The Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra in co-operation with the Hellenic Foundation for Culture (Berlin Branch) gives a concert to the memory of conductor and composer Dimitri Mitropoulos - 50 years since his death, at Berlin’s Konzethaus.
An exhibition of manuscripts on parchment and paper from the collection of the Albanian State’s Central Archive is organized in Tirana by the Hellenic Foundation of Culture, the Albanian State’s Archive, the Cultural Foundation of the National Bank of Greece and the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania.
The Centre of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture in Italy presents "a tribute to the Greek poet Nikos Gatsos" - Poems set to music by Manos Hadjidakis, Mikis Theodorakis and Stavros Xarhakos in collaboration with the Center for Modern Greek Studies of the University of Trieste and the Greek Community of Trieste.
“Days of Greek Culture” in Egypt are being organized in Cairo and Alxandria under the aegis of the Egyptian Culture Ministry with the support of the Greek Embassy in Cairo and the organization of the Greek Cultural Center in Cairo and Alexandria.
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AHEPA symposium on Greek-American relations
Σύνταξη/επιμέλεια από τον/την Θεόφιλος Δουμάνης
A symposium will held at the “Giannos Kranidiotis” amphitheatre at the Greek Foreign Ministry titled: “Greek-American relations: Past, Presnet and future” is being organized by AHEPA HJ-10 Pericles on April 13th. The symposium will begin at 10am and will include such topics as “American Philhellenism in the 18-19-20 centuries and “Greek-American political, scientific and economic relations”. The symposium’s afternoon session will include the topic, “Greek-American relations after WWII. Adressing the symposium will be among others, the Director of the Foreign Ministry’s Diplomatic and Historic Archives. Fotini Tomai, and the President of the Greek-American Chamber, Giannos Grammatidis.