FUN Theatre Workshop for Adults

Wednesday 4th July 2012
Time : 8pm -10pm
Where: Antidote Theatre Agiou Lazariou St 81-83

"In the child state, there is no self-consciousness, ego, fear of social ridicule or any of the other inhibitory walls that we build around ourselves as we grow up and grow older. This kind of freedom from self-consciousness is essential, but very rarely possible with the kind of responsibilities and demands we face on a daily basis.

The evening will be a two hour theatre workshop, in which we will play and use our imagination. Through theatre games and team building improvisation my aim is to bring together a bunch of people and to engage them in the creative process of making simple stories , and to have a lot of fun in the process.

About Catherine
Catherine Beger (trained actress, theatre practitioner and director), has been co-artistic director of antidote theatre with partner Xenakis Kyriakides for thirteen years.

Antidote theatre is a recognized and firmly established young people's theatre in Larnaca, Cyprus.subsidized by the Ministry of Education and Culture. All Antidote's work is delivered by working in partnership with young people, their teachers and with local and international artists. The theatre offers a vibrant and diverse arts program to the local community and schools island-wide.

Art Display
LPN Mum and local Artist Elena Anastasiou Neocleous will be showcasing a selection of her fascinating works of Art for all members to view at the event.

Beverage Sponsor
LPN would like to pay special thanks to "Krimskoye" Sparkling Wine for sponsoring this event. 

Krimskoye Muscat Sparkling Wine
Krimskoye is a quality Sparkling Wine that has world-wide recognition, which is supported by numerous awards. Famous for the grape varietals grown in the cradle of the Crimean south cost, these wines were produced originally for the Russian Royal Court. "Krimskoye" is handcrafted with a heritage of Old World wine-making tradition. A premium quality semi-sweet sparkling wine made from selected Red and White Muscat grapes, aged in the bottle for over a year.

Kindermusik European Kids Festival in Aradippou

When : 5th July 
Where : Aradippou Municipality 
Time: 19.45 



Seahorse Larnaca Aquarium


OPENING SOON 
If you are interested in seeing sea creatures then Seahorse Aquarium is the most proper place for you.
It is open with a variety of fish in view. It is located between Phinikoudes district and Saint Lazaros church.
Opening times : Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 21:00
Location : Dionysou street
Adults: €10 | Children: €8
Children below the age of 4 are free of charge
If you are interesting to visit the aquarium as a group (10+)
contact them for better prices at seahorse.aquarium@yahoo.com
Tel: 99684298
www.aqariumlarnacas.com


Summer Sand Crafts

This is a really fun summer craft; you could pretty much do anything with it, it could also be really abstract and artistic. Take a look at what we did:
What you’ll need:
Construction Paper
Glue
Sand
Blue glitter
Green and yellow foam paper
Scissors
Shoe box

Draw a picture of an island and a palm tree on your construction paper. While you do that have your child mix blue glitter and some sand (word of caution, don’t overdo it with the sand like we did, you want the mixture to be a little more blue).

We had created a summer sensory box including sand, sea shells & beads to hunt for in the box, mini sand bucket and a mini shovel. I got the idea for a sensory box from a Montessori learning technique.

Once the sand is mixed have your child apply glue to the area of the sea in the drawing, place it into a shoe box and add the glitter sand mixture. Shake it all around until the sand sticks to the glue and remove.

Repeat the same with the palm tree. Add glue to the island area and the tree trunk, place back in the box and add clean sand. Shake around until it’s glued to the paper. Then glue green foam cut outs to the top of the palm tree for branches and the yellow foam for the sun.


If you like you could just add glue to the island and the palm tree and be left with a very simple creation. It would be great for an older child or an adult to experiment with that. For Emma I wanted to add other materials and colors to work with.
She loved the craft, and she ended up playing for quite a bit longer in her sensory box, adding sand from one bucket to another, burying and finding shells and beads, making swirls with her fingers.

Have fun!
Vanja
Emma’s Lunch 

Budapest city-break with a toddler

My son is almost 3 years old and since he was around 8 months old, we regularly take him to his “other home” in Hungary,where I am from. Living in Larnaca with family is safe and easy, combined with a wonderful climate, but taking a trip from a small island to a real, big city is inspirational for both parents and children.

I decided to contribute to LPN with an article about my city, where I had lived, as some of you might decide that you would like to take your small ones and fly to Hungary, even just for a short break, a long weekend, as it is easily reachable now with two low-budget airlines (Wizzair from Larnaca and Ryanair from Pafos). The flight from Cyprus to the Hungarian capital is less than 3 hours, so it is easily managable with children. The thrill of being on an airplane wears out by the time we reach our travel height and soon after take-off, my son usually falls asleep and wakes up just by the end of the flight. Our latest trip was at the beginning of May and this period until late September is the best time of the year to visit for some great outdoor adventures in Central Europe!

Budapest is just buzzing with activities and there are uncountable cultural, culinary, shopping and just simply “fun-time”opportunities. I am always excited to see my old home again and for my son it is a new world to be explored. First of all, being a boy, he is simply thrilled by the various means of transportation: yellow trams, red trolleys, blue buses, electric trains, the underground, the funicular railway (taking you up to the Buda castle) and not even talking about the myriad of bike-rider everywhere. Through the various experiences, he acquires new words, expressions in Hungarian and hopefully learns how to live and survive in another country and culture.

Budapest offers various colorful programmes for families with children. There is a wonderful Zoo and Botanical Garden in the City Park, right next to the Circus and the Amusement Park. The unique Children’s Railway, which is operated by kids, is also definitely worth a visit, as well as the various green and carefully manicured parks, safely fenced, modern playgrounds throughout the city and the wide pavements are just ideal for walks and “rides” by a toddler on a small plastic motorbike, like ours.


On our first day we took the tram to the Children’s Railway and had a ride on an old steam engine in the Buda hills. TheChildren’s Railway is operated by 10-12-year-old children, who act as conductors and the ride takes around an hour each way.

 Being in the fresh, green forest, as the nostalgic train puffs its way through the hills, with a panorama on the city and the surrounding Buda hills, is a wonderful experience. One of the best adventure parks for older children in the country is on the train’s route as well, in the woods.

The second day we had tickets to the Circus in the City Park (a park with a lake in the middle, where you can also row your boat). The latest show at the Circus brings the world’s best acrobats, rope dancers or Italian clowns to the ring, until the end of the summer. The real highlights were the animals for us: tigers, pumas, Andalusian horses, Siberian huskies, etc. It was amazing to see five tigers standing up on two feet, following their master’s instructions, just a few meters from us!

After the Cypriot lifestyle of driving around in our car, in Budapest we normally move around using public transport and of course always have our plastic motorbike (see on the attached picture) with us. You can buy this light toddlers’ vehicle in any toy shops and then just carry it back to Cyprus in your luggage. Soon after we bought one, when my son was around 2 years old,we committed a mistake and visited the zoo without it and of course we regretted it! Every 2- or 3-year-old child in Hungary sits on such a motorbike and our son was very disappointed that we did not have it with us! We had to cut that zoo visit short last
year…

I cannot list all the great places in Budapest in my article, just wanted to give you a taste. As the summer is already here, there are several open-air performances and the numerous parks are simply inviting your toddler as you walk around and explore the city. The Hungarian capital is colorful, affordable, full of beautiful and child-friendly hotels, oudoor cafes, floating restaurant-boats on the Danube river with a dazzling panorama of the Castle in Buda. Take a seat in one of the most popular spots of downtown’s Liszt Ferenc pedestrian square for a great meal and then head for dessert, try the “krémes” (cream cake) in the newly opened Szamos café in the heart of the city in the Vörösmarty pedestrian square. In both of these places kids can run around and play safely as cars are not allowed in this part of the city. Jó utat!


Beáta Pál Christodoulou, an LPN mum and communications consultant at Action Global Communications (Nicosia)

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