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The organization aims at:
- Promoting Lesvos’s culture, indigenous artists, and generally promoting the cultural as well as the natural quality of the island.
- Bringing different cultures in contact with each other.
- Mobilizing the citizens of Lesvos, the mass media and the general social environment, towards actions concerning the preservation of the Greek cultural tradition and of the natural environment of Greece and of Lesvos in particular.
- Creating to the visitors and foreign inhabitants of our country positive feelings towards Greece, and supporting the Greeks living abroad by any possible means.
- Promoting the Greek language, Ancient Greek as well as Modern Greek, and supporting all those who teach Greek as a second or foreign language.
- Developing a spirit of cooperation amongst institutions, in the national as well as the international level, a network which take action in the fields of the arts, languages, peace, environmental protection and sustainable development. |
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AEOLIS organizes cultural activities, develops actions in the field of cultural tourism, organizes theatre and cinema shows, music events, cultural visits and excursions, workshops and conferences which aim at informing and sensitizing the citizens on Greek language and art, the natural environment and the global cultural heritage. |
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The Greek Language and Culture Programme is coordinated by Ms Ifigenia Georgiadou (philologist, teacher trainer, multiethnic groups’ trainer, coordinator of educational programmes (Philosophic School, University of Athens, MA in Education and Human Rights, University of Athens and University of London), with 25 years experience in education. Mr Christos Sotiropoulos is coordinator of cultural programmes. AEOLIS’s associates are teachers specialized in the didactic methodology of Greek as a second language and in Adult Education, as well as experts and/ or artists which undertake the special courses. Aeolis also cooperates with local institutions and volunteers who participate in its cultural actions. |
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