An afternoon at the museum

Friday 26 December 2025, 18:00 – 01:00
Voress Museum-An afternoon at the museum

Activities for all ages

The Museum opens the winter season with a series of activities for both children and adults, in a festive spirit. A special DJ set at Tocafé, a guided tour of the permanent collection of contemporary Greek art, and a creative workshop for families await you in an afternoon–evening program from 18:00 to 01:00.

“Traveling objects: stories from Pyrgi,” Weave

Workshop for children aged 5–8 and their parents/guardians by the Weave team (Erato Tzavara, Vasilis Tzavaras).

18:00–20:00

Come discover together the folk art collection of the Vorres Museum through a game of image, sound, and imagination! Children and parents explore Pyrgi and its simple, everyday objects that carry stories and memories. What might a vase or a plate have to tell us? Through how many storms did the chair we now see sitting quietly inside a home once pass? What sound did those storms have—what did the journey of the objects sound like?

Through poetic surrealism and imagination, we bring objects to life in order to create unexpected, poetic landscapes, where the real meets the imaginary with the help of sound and image.

For the visual part, we will work with collage and then, using green screen, we will live-record the movement of the objects within the surreal landscapes we have created.

In the sound-based part of the workshop, we set objects aside and work only with our voice and body. We imitate and produce sounds, composing live the sound/music backdrop of our small stories.

“Abstract art and environmental awareness,” Evita Tsokanta

Guided tour led by art historian Evita Tsokanta.

19:00–20:00

The tour will explore the dialogue between the postwar trend of abstraction in Greek art and the natural environment, through selected paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection of the Vorres Museum. The Vorres Museum, offering a rare viewing experience of modern and contemporary art within the natural Attic landscape, provides fertile ground to discuss how art can act as a valuable catalyst for ecological awareness.

DJ set, KOSTADIS

20:00–01:00

On December 26 at the Vorres Museum, Kostadis will present a curated DJ set, drawing material from a wide musical spectrum. From the electronic scene to more classic and timeless influences, the evening will unfold through carefully chosen selections and fluid transitions that highlight the diversity and expressiveness of sound and rhythm.

 

Information

“An afternoon at the museum”

Activities for all ages

Date: Friday, December 26, 2025
Time: 18:00 – 01:00

“Traveling objects: stories from Pyrgi”*

Workshop for children aged 5–8 and their parents/guardians

The workshop will be implemented by the Weave team, specifically Erato Tzavara (video artist/designer, educator) and Vasilis Tzavaras (musician, composer, improviser, educator).

Time: 18:00 – 20:00
Participation fee: €10/child and €5/parent/guardian

*Advance reservation is required via completion of the online form.

“Abstract art and environmental awareness”*

Guided tour

The tour will be led by art historian Evita Tsokanta.

Date: Friday, December 26
Time: 19:00 – 20:00
Participation fee: €7

*No reservation is required for the guided tour.

DJ set, KOSTADIS

Date: Friday, December 26
Time: 20:00 – 01:00
Free admission: Museum’s cafe Tocafé

Program design: Myrto Lavda

Tickets

To reserve a spot in the workshop “Traveling objects: stories from Pyrgi,” Weave, please call us at +30 2106642520 or fill out the form using the link below..

Bio

Weave (Erato Tzavara & Vasilis Tzavaras)

Weave is a collective of artists and educators that creates artistic and educational projects, focusing on multisensory learning and interdisciplinary / cross-media approaches to arts education. It was founded in 2024 by Miranda Vatikoti, Michalis Nivolianitis, Erato Tzavara, and Vasilis Tzavaras, with the aim of designing and implementing educational programs and artistic works that combine text, image, sound, music, and the performing arts.

In 2025, Weave successfully presented the multimedia performance for infants Rigoletto, as part of the Pocket Opera and Ballet program of the Greek National Opera. In the same year, it completed Tortoise Classroom, an interdisciplinary extracurricular program for teenagers focusing on slowness, mindfulness, and reflection, funded by the Ministry of Culture. It also implemented the first cycle of Learning to Listen, a school-based auditory education program for primary school students at Contemporary Greek–English Education.

For more information:

https://www.we-ave.org/

Erato Tzavara (video art/design, educator) and Vasilis Tzavaras (musician, composer, improviser, educator) have been collaborating consistently since 2013 in the context of multimedia performances as well as cross-sector educational programs and workshops. A defining feature of their joint work is the creative dialogue between moving image, sound, and music, using techniques influenced by experimental art movements of the 20th century.

As members of the group Gnous! (together with Michalis Moschoutis, musician and educator), they have presented at the Onassis Stegi the performances Heidi’s Dream (2023), Turntable Project (2017), and Chratz Bam (2014–2016), as well as the educational programs My Sound Landscape (2016–2017) and Listen to a Story (2015). They have also co-created the projects My Notebook, Tortoise Classroom, Sound-Cinematographing, the performance The Incredible Journey, and the audiovisual performances Lament and Missing Word.

www.erato-t.com

https://vassilistzavaras.com/

https://www.instagram.com/gnous.education/

Evita Tsokanta

Evita Tsokanta is an independent curator, writer, and educator based in Athens. She studied Art History and English Literature at Rutgers University, USA, and Cultural and Creative Industries at King’s College London. She has taught art history and curatorial practices in Columbia University’s Summer Program, Arcadia University’s College of Global Studies, and the Adult Education Program of Athens College.

Her texts have been included in exhibition catalogues (such as Songs of Sabotage, New Museum Triennial, 2018) and published in magazines and the press (including South as a State of Mind, Ta Nea tis Technis). She has curated both solo and group exhibitions, such as Keep on Keeping on: a visual meta-collection at the American College of Greece gallery, and has co-curated exhibitions in Greece and abroad, including Reverb: New Art from Greece at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the 4th Athens Biennale, AGORA.

She has participated in numerous research programs. In 2019, she took part in a residency in Leipzig supported by the Goethe Institut, while in 2021 she received a research grant from the Ministry of Culture. From 2020 to 2022, she collaborated with Kickstarter Arts.

Konstantis Michail (Kostadis)

Konstantis Michail is a sound artist, self-taught multi-instrumentalist, and sound engineer based in Athens. As Kostadis, he develops a personal sonic universe that moves between electroacoustic composition, live electronics, and improvisation. Recently, he has increasingly turned toward composing music for image, creating sound environments for moving image, audiovisual works, and contemporary forms of multimedia storytelling. A core axis of his practice is the continuous exploration of the relationship between space, rhythm, and the materiality of sound.

In the DJ sets he presents as Kostadis, his selections move between electronic motorik rhythms and tracks with a strong sense of spatiality.

More information:

https://www.instagram.com/kostadis.michail/ 

https://www.facebook.com/kostadismichail 

www.youtube.com/user/kostadism

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