Games for adults: “The eternal travels of Cartier-Bresson”
Activity for people aged 60+ and persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
The new series of the B&E Goulandris Foundation’s specially designed activities for people aged 60+ and persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment, held in collaboration with the thallo programme and with the valuable support of Alpha Bank, gets under way on Friday September 13.
The latest interactive series of meetings invites participants to explore the world of black and white film, that fleeting memory that seeks its own place in eternity, as it gets tangled up with our own stories and, eventually, allows us to release our feelings.
Balancing between Henri Cartier-Bresson’s black and white, we choose our own shade of gray and travel around Greece and the world. Moments of past eras get coloured by our own memories and we share the feelings brought up by our presence in front of the camera, as well as behind it.
Participants get together at the temporary exhibitions gallery where the tribute to Henri Cartier-Bresson is on display, and through a process that is very much like a game they leave their own mark on the great photographer’s moments.
Games for adults: “The eternal travels of Cartier-Bresson”
Activity for people aged 60+ and persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Every Friday from September 13 to October 18 | 17.00-18.00
Number of participants: Up to 15 persons
Admission is free and advance bookings are necessary by calling +30 210 72 52 895 or online at goulandris.gr
The activity is conducted in Greek
13 Eratosthenous str., Athens 116 35, Greece. Τ. +30 210 72 52 895, F. +30 210 72 35 467, E. visit@goulandris.gr
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