The Athens Centre is a private organization
founded by a group of scholars and artists interested
in providing educational programs and artistic events for students and adults of
all nationalities. Its main activities include a modern Greek language
program,
and semester abroad programs with participating universities. Cultural
activities include an annual touring theatre festival of ancient Greek
drama, guest speakers, and exhibits. The Centre is housed in a neo-classical
building in the Mets area of Athens. It's facilities include a computer centre,
a Greek studies library and an apartment complex for student housing.
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The the Athens Centre has been bringing talented
poets, artists, scholars, writers, and performers to Greece, from W.H. Auden
to R.
Buckminster Fuller. Members of the Julliard String Quartet and the Metropolitan Opera
have spent summers at the Centre; American poet Jimmy Merrill gave
his last reading at the Centre, and Beat poet Gregory Corso was a poet in residence.
The director of the Centre has organized sculpture workshops on Naxos, and other
programs in Turkey, Egypt, Madrid, Antwerp,Copenhagen, Luxembourg and Lisbon, in
the framework of the '' The Cultural Capitals of Europe". Cultural events have been organized with numerous embassies in Athens including
the American, Irish, Chinese, Argentinian, French, and other foreign missions.
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Over the years the
Centre has cooperated, and is still cooperating, with many distinguished
organizations. From the University of Chicago to the National
Endowment for the Humanities. The Centre has coordinated program with the
Fulbright Foundation in Greece, including the Fulbright-Hays Program and the
Iowa Writers Workshop on Paros. Current projects at the Centre include the
construction of a new administration center, and the cataloging of 500
operas on 78 records and their transcription to CD's.
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The director of the Centre, Yannis Zervos, has
served as cultural advisor to the American Embassy, was on the Board of
Directors of the Cultural Centre of the City of Athens, is on the Board of
Directors of the Fulbright Foundation in Greece, has served on the Board of The
Partisan Review and has advised cultural organizations in the United States,
Edinburgh, Helsinki and Cyprus. In June 2003 he was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by
The American College of Greece for his work in cultural activities and
education over the last thirty years
In February and March 2001, Mr. Zervos addressed,
government and private organizations in Nicosia and Limassol, on the Organization
of Cultural Activities, under the auspices of the Cyprus Tourist Organization.
He was the publisher of Omphalos, A literary review, and has just completed a
project for the European Union on Cultural Tourism in the framework of the
Leonardo Program.
The Program Director, Rosemary Donnelly has been
involved in overseas educational programs for over 30 years. She maintains
regular contact with American universities and colleges, formulates and
administers the semester abroad programs.
The Centre coordinated a series of
cultural events and activities in Amman,Jordan under the auspices of the Greek
Embassy.
Amman had been designated Cultural Capital of the Arabic world for 2002-2003
In 2007 the Centre organized over twelve
university programs in Greece, a production of Lysistrata and a production
of the Women of Troy . It conducted sixty classes in modern Greek language
instruction, and hosted a three week poetry and art workshop on the island
of Spetses. In May it co-ordinated the Iowa Writers Workshop on Paros with the
Fulbright Foundation in Greece.