Greece - Public performance of Dance Workshop in Neapoli
3 January 1998:
ABLAZE 2 the dance workshop consisting of four Townshend International
School students and three guest dancers from Albania and Germany toured
Greece through Christmas Holidays. Everyone assured the group that it is
a bad time and nothing much can be done. Here is just one example of one
performance.
For the first time a Vice-Mayor (Mr. Oreopoulos) of a large district in
Thessaloniki (Neapoli) addressed 250 youth to welcome the "ABLAZE 2"
dance workshop. So also did, with enthusiasm, did the secretary (Ms
Maria Datseri) of the Organisation "New Generation" an institution for
the welfare of youth. The atmosphere was filled with happiness and
admiration for the dancers.
There was a strong sound system, an inviting amphitheater with lots of
light, and comfortable chairs from where everybody had a great view. It
was the first time that the audience was mainly students of the same age
as the dancers. This crowd warmed up to be a cheering fan club, asking
autographs from the members and trying to hold them back after the show.
Even the dancers gave their very best through the intensive applause and
whistling which filled the air. After the performance the Vice-mayor
offered to organize another evening on 7 January which unfortunately is
not possible. Most members will have left until then to
spend at least 3 days with their parents before school starts again. The
secretary of "New Generation" proposed to sponsor the dance workshop to
come back in springtime. And today a national newspaper "Adesmevtos"
published a whole page which pictures from "Townshend International
School". The title "Kids are dancing and singing for peace". Much of the
success of this event was due to the efforts of Nada Rohani, a Baha'i
student in Thessaloniki, who was responsible for the public relations.
Reported by P & J Strieth
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