Politismos Magazine for Greek History, Culture and Art - March 2016
Politismos Magazine for Greek History, Culture and Art - March 2016
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In this issue
March is full of excitement and celebration in Greece!
CARNIVAL: As this issue is being released, it's the last weekend of Carnival/Apokries in Greece - read about the many customs and celebrations held around the country!
Interview Iconographer Alexandra Trampa: March also celebrates the feast of the Annunciation - we took some time and spoke with gifted iconographer Alexandra Trampa and how she has been inspired to write the lives of saints and feast days of our church!
Greek War of Independence: On March 25, Greece will commemorate 195th anniversary of its declaration of Independence from the Ottoman Empire. A few years after Greece rose up, a motion came to the US House of Representatives to recognize their Independence. We've included a reprint of Henry Clay's impassioned speech... one that rings true in today's world as well,
Politismos Magazine for Greek History, Culture and Art Description:
Publisher: Politismos Museum of Greek History
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Politismos is the Greek word for "culture." Written from the Greek perspective, the magazine provides an insider’s look into Greece and its modern day contributions to arts, culture, gastronomy and so much more!
Politismos Magazine includes articles by experts in various fields, academics and young professionals. They share the "hidden treasures" of Greece, where to visit and what to see, as well as insightful commentary on a variety of relevant issues including Greek arts and history abroad.
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