Τα Καλλιτεχνικά Σχολεία Αττικής στο ΚΠΙΣΝ
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Τετάρτη 29 Απριλίου |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
| Διεύθυνση | Κέντρο Πολιτισμού Ίδρυμα Σταύρος Νιάρχος, 364 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Under the April sun on the SNFCC grounds, students from four public high schools carry in their instruments, their canvases, their staged sets. A chamber ensemble warms up near the Canal; a dance troupe marks out space on stone pavement; film reels get cued against late-afternoon glare; painting stations open along paths that tram commuters cross on their way home. This is the end-of-year showcase for every Καλλιτεχνικό Σχολείο in Αττικής, all four programs gathered at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center for a single day.
Καλλιτεχνικά Σχολεία are specialized Greek public high schools where students follow a full academic curriculum alongside concentrated training in visual arts, theater, dance, and film — disciplines they declare on admission, with cohorts moving through three years of guided studio practice. The four Αττικής programs — based in Athens, Gerakas, Peristeri, and Keratsini-Drapetsona — each operate independently; this day at the ΚΠΙΣΝ is the only occasion on the calendar when all four Καλλιτεχνικά Σχολεία arrive together, in the same public space, to present what they made this school year.
The crowd is parents carrying folded chairs, grandparents holding phones up for video, siblings of performers, and Saturday visitors who wandered over from the library or the canal. Teachers drift between groups. Students themselves form the second audience — watching the cohorts from the other three Καλλιτεχνικά Σχολεία they competed with at admission.
| Aspect | Details | | --- | --- | | Setting | ΚΠΙΣΝ outdoor grounds — esplanade, canal walks, public plazas | | Vibe | Student-led, family-heavy, civic, celebratory | | Sound | Live student ensembles, spoken word, projected film soundtracks | | Access | Open entry, all-ages, no ticket |
Expect rotating stations rather than a fixed programme: a chamber ensemble finishes a piece and disperses, a dance group claims the same square, film screens pick up at scheduled intervals, visual-arts installations stay up for the full window. Καλλιτεχνικό Σχολείο students stand near their own work — ask them about it; they have been rehearsing the explanation for months.
If you want a polished institutional production, this isn't it; it's pedagogical, occasionally rough, and the rough parts are the point. But if you want to see how the Καλλιτεχνικά Σχολεία of Αττικής train Greece's next theater directors, illustrators, choreographers, and cinematographers — at fifteen and sixteen, in front of a public audience, on a site usually reserved for professional programming — this is the one day of the year.
Accessible by tram from central Athens, with a walk through the park from the stop to the performance zones; the showcase spreads across ΚΠΙΣΝ's outdoor grounds, so wear shoes you can walk in and budget time to cross between stations. Shade is sparse at midday — late afternoon reads cooler and gives film projections something closer to evening light. No ticket, no reservation, no second chance.
One day, four schools, a year's work presented outdoors with no curtain separating the students from their audience.