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To live and play…until the end | Sunday 15.10.2023, 11.00

Don’t miss this week’s episode of VoG’s English-language show “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki, dedicated to our adult childhood – which we very often forget it exists.

Few of us are in the process of exploring our adulthood through our childhood. For those of us who do it, it is always through the children, and that is only when the children ask us to play with them… and then we try to retrieve our childhood memories to run with them.

And too often we are embarrassed or bored to do so. Or, as adults, we do whatever sports we do to feel still alive and maybe a little closer to the child inside us.

Tune in to Voice of Greece this Sunday, October 15th, at 11.00 (Athens time) and learn from the founder of ImproVibe Greece Menelaos Prokos and actress, Teacher of Acting and Creative theatre Nina Adamopoulou why it is important to live in play until the end.

Curated and presented by Katerina Batzaki

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