Cultural Year of Greece in China

Cyclades: Masterpieces of an Aegean Culture from the Museum of Cycladic Art and the National Archaeological Museum in Athens

Beijing Art Museum of Imperial City, China - 3 April – 15 May 2008

Released: 3 April 2008, Beijing, China

As one of the events of the ‘Cultural Year of Greece in China’, to accompany the 29th modern Olympic Games in Beijing, the archaeological exhibition:

Cyclades: Masterpieces of an Aegean Culture from the Museum of Cycladic Art and the National Archaeological Museum in Athens will be held in the Beijing Art Museum, Imperial City, from 3 April to 15 May 2008.

A Greek Celebration ATHENS 2004 - Exhibition of objects and Costumes from the Opening Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games

Capital Museum - May 19 to July 6, 2008

Released: 1 April 2008, Beijing, China

The Opening Ceremony of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games travels to Beijing for an exhibition.

Exhibition “New Acropolis Museum” Hellenic House

February 25 to March 31, 2008

Released: 24 January 2008, Beijing, China

The people of Peking will soon have the opportunity to see the new Museum that has been constructed in the city of Athens in Greece to house the famous exhibits from the site of the Athenian Acropolis. An exhibition to be held at the Hellenic House at between 25 February 2008 and 31 March 2008, will display cast copies of the west frieze of the most famous monument on the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and a photographic presentation of the New Acropolis Museum.

‘The Birds’ of Aristophanes Greek Art Theatre – Theatro Technis ‘Karolos Koun’

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 19.30 - The National Grand Theatre of China

Released: 18 January 2008, Beijing, China

The Greek Art Theatre Karolos Koun has the honor to present during the “Cultural Year of Greece in China” on February 27th 2008, in Beijing a performance of Ancient comedy, the revival of the legendary “The Birds” of Aristophanes.

The theatrical events of the Cultural Year of Greece in China begin with the most avant-garde production of an Ancient Greek drama.

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