
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a light-colored wall with five posters, likely advertisements for dance or theater performances and workshops, arranged in a grid-like pattern. All posters are oriented vertically and show signs of use, such as creases, curled edges, and visible adhesive tape. Here's a detailed breakdown of each poster, described from left to right, top to bottom: **Top Row:** 1. **Left Poster:** This poster features a dark, seemingly black background. The main image is a close-up of a person's bare feet, possibly a dancer's, positioned gently on what appears to be a surface, conveying a sense of serenity or focus. * **Visible Text:** The title in Greek reads "ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ ΜΑΝΑ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ ΓΗ" (Woman Mother Woman Earth). Below it, in smaller Greek text, is "ΜΙΑ ΔΙΗ ΣΤΗ ΠΛΑΚΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΟΜΑΔΑ ΧΩΡΟΥ" (A story in Plaka by the dance group). The organization's name "gratia gartis" is present. The names "ΝΙΚΟΛΑΣ ΜΙΧΑΣ" (Nikolas Michas) and "ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗ ΠΑΠΑΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΥ" (Antigoni Papanikolaou) are listed, likely as performers or creators. The venue "OLVIO THEATER" and performance dates/times "15-16 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ ( 19.00" (January 15-16 at 7 PM) are also indicated. 2. **Right Poster:** This poster also has a dark background. It showcases a dancer, whose figure is enveloped in flowing, light blue or teal fabric, giving the impression of soaring or floating gracefully. * **Visible Text:** The prominent logo is "gratia artis". Other Greek text includes "ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙ ΤΕΧΝΩΝ" (Art Workshop), "ΧΟΡΟΣ" (Dance), "ΘΕΑΤΡΟ" (Theater), and "ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΑΓΩΓΗ" (Music Education), suggesting this poster advertises the general offerings of the Gratia Artis workshop. **Middle Row:** 1. **Center Poster:** This is a smaller poster positioned below the space between the two top posters. It has a dark background, featuring a dancer with a striking, ethereal blue and white smoky effect emanating from them, suggesting a mystical or dynamic performance. * **Visible Text:** At the top, "31.5.14" and "20.00" indicate a date and time. The "gratia artis" logo is present, along with the English title "Soul aspects". **Bottom Row:** 1. **Left Poster:** This poster has a light, dreamlike background with shades of grey, white, and a hint of blue. An illustration of a dancer in a purple tutu strikes a classical pose, with a large crescent moon and a subtle silhouette of castle-like structures in the background. The English phrase "once upon" is integrated into the design. * **Visible Text:** "gratia artis" and "ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙ ΤΕΧΝΩΝ" (Art Workshop) are visible. The title of the performance in Greek is "ΤΟ ΠΑΡΑΜΥΘΙ του ΣΗΜΕΡΑ" (The Fairy Tale of Today). The date and time "23.4.16 19:30" (April 23, 2016, 7:30 PM) and the venue "THEATER OF ACS ATHENS" are clearly stated. 2. **Right Poster:** This poster features a vibrant blue background with a luminous white glow, creating a celestial or stage-lit effect. A bold silhouette of a dancer in a tutu, possibly a ballerina, is depicted mid-pose with arms extended and one leg raised. * **Visible Text:** "gratia artis" and "ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙ ΤΕΧΝΩΝ" (Art Workshop) are present. The Greek title of the performance is "Κάτω από τον ίδιο ουρανό" (Under the Same Sky). The date and time "9/6/2018 στις 19.30" (June 9, 2018, at 7:30 PM) are specified. The venue is "THEATER at ACS ATHENS," followed by contact information: "Τηλ. 2106393200" (Tel. 2106393200) and an address "Αγ. Παρασκευής 129 & Καζαντζάκη Μποχον Μερό Αγ. Παρακολο" (likely a detailed address in Agia Paraskevi). The collection of posters collectively promotes events by "Gratia Artis," an art workshop, with themes consistently revolving around dance and theatrical performances. Dates on the posters range from 2014 to 2018, indicating a span of activity.
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