Children’s Day: Ancient Greek Myths
The 30th Greek Festival of Sydney proudly presents a day for the kids
As part of the Sydney Greek Festival 2012, kids take over the Nicholson Museum with a fun-filled day of arts and craft sessions, a rare chance to handle genuine ancient Greek artefacts, and to participate in myth story-telling and Greek drama performances. Dress up like a hoplite! Learn myths of ancient gods, goddesses and heroes. Discover the archaeology of ancient Athens and Sparta. Activities for 5-12 year olds through the day.
Date: Fri 13 April at 10am - 4pm
venue: Nicholson Museum, The University of Sydney
cost: free entry
contact: Nicholson Museum: nicholson.museum@sydney.edu.au
(02) 9351 2812
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