A group of schoolchildren will be given the opportunity to learn about the myth of Prometheus and channel the knowledge through acting, during a two-day theatrical workshop at AHEPA Hall in mid-April.
The aspiring young actors, aged between nine and 14, will acquire knowledge and learn new skills under the guidance of two established performing arts mentors – NIDA graduates Phaedra Nicolaidis and Sean Hall.
The workshop, titled Finding Prometheus, will combine mythology, theatre and some Greek language aiming to bring together the transcendental values of dignity, courage and sacrifice, all held to high esteem in ancient times.
As Ms Nicolaidis explained, the goal of the workshop is to offer a learning environment that inspires and encourages artistic expression.
“It will be a work in progress, allowing the children to explore and develop their creativity,” she said.
About her colleague, Mr Hall, Ms Nicolaidis said his contribution will be his deep understanding of the mindset of young talents, his teaching background and his musical training.

Both see their role primarily as facilitators and anticipate interesting thespian interactions between the children, with some of them having performed in school plays.
The theatrical workshop has been organised by AHEPA Sydney & NSW Incas part of the drive to bring Greek culture closer to the young generation.
“The event has our full support, and we hope that this is only the beginning,” Nick Katris, the president of the Cultural Committeeof AHEPA Sydney & NSW Inc, said.
Mr Katris spoke highly of Ms Nicolaidis’ experience in television and stage productions in Australia, which has also been enriched by her collaboration with theatrical companies in Greece, during her working stint there.
“We should make the most of the vast talents of Greek Australians in order to preserve and propagate our cultural heritage,” Mr Katris said.
Finding Prometheus will be held at AHEPA Hall in Rockdale over two days at the end of the NSW school holidays. The workshop will cater for 16 students, with all places already filled.