With more emotion, the more than a thousand spectators who attended the school play "Peace" by Aristophanes last Saturday, March 11, attended the theater of the Xenion school in Paralimni.
In an admittedly professional performance with excellent performances by the students but also accompanied by live music by the school children who were perfectly connected with the theatrical event, the responsible teachers of the school managed to convey an important and timely anti-war message with masterful interventions in .
Through the classic comedy of Aristophanes, adapted for the children's audience, interventions were included which strengthened the message that was transmitted through the ancient work.
Little Elan's drama was staged, combined with the victims of modern wars, Syria, the terrorist attacks in France, the crisis in the Middle East, and refugees.
After the unrepeatable success of the theatrical performance and after the intense desire of the audience, the play is presented again next Saturday, March 18, 2017, at 7:30 pm at the "HENION" Amphitheater.
The performance was under the auspices of the Commissioner for the Protection of Children's Rights, Mrs. Lida Koursoumba. The official guest of the performance was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cyprus Youth Organization, Mr. Panagiotis Sentonas, who addressed a greeting.
The income from the official show on 11/3/17 was € 1960 and will be given to support the Association of Parents and Friends of Children with Special Needs of Free Famagusta "Lighthouse of Life". Also, the school presented its theatrical performance free of charge with six morning performances for the students of kindergartens and primary schools in the province of Famagusta on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 7, 8 and 9, 2017. Instead of a ticket, the more than 3000 students who will attend They offered food and clothes at the entrance of the amphitheater, which were delivered to the Social Grocery of the Holy Metropolis of Constantia - Famagusta and to the Center of Offer and Love "Agios Christoforos".
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