Event News Giorgos Seferis Poem To Represent Greece In European Poetic Celebration “Transpoesie” by GTP editing team 19 August 2014 written by GTP editing team 19 August 2014 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 10 Photo source: Transpoesie Greek poet Giorgos Seferis, 1963. Greece will take part once again in the Transpoesie project, a poetic celebration of European language and culture that will launch in Brussels on 25 September and run for one month. The Transpoesie project will fill the buses, metro and trams of Brussels with poetry from 31 countries. The texts will be displayed in their original version (language) as well as with their translation in French and Dutch. According to the Transpoesie website, Greece is participating in the project with a poem by Greek poet Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971) entitled Imerologio Katastromatos I ([Ship’s] Log Book I, 1940). The Transpoesie project is in its fourth year and organized by the network of the European national institutes for culture, EUNIC, for the celebration of the European Day of Languages on 26 September. The main goal of the project is to celebrate the diversity in culture and in languages in Europe by offering poems in original languages written by poets from all over the Europe and presenting them to European public. Transpoesie will include a poster exhibition of all featured poems, displayed in large format. The poems will be exhibited for one month and available to read in three languages; the original, French and Dutch. During this time, poetry readings will also take place. Greece’s logo will be displayed in all promotional events of the project, on the Transpoesie website and social media channels. In 2012, Greece was represented in the Transpoeise project with a poem of Constantine P. Kavafis. Photo source: Transpoesie Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post “ANEK Smart” Celebrates 2 Years of Member Loyalty next post The Guardian: The Acropolis Museum Is The Best Place To House The Parthenon Marbles You may also like Athens International Airport Expands its Artistic Landscape with ANADYSSIS II 3 February 2025 CONVIN Wins Silver at Event Awards 2025 for Community Engagement & Awareness 31 January 2025 Parthenon Sculptures: Stephen Fry Calls for their Return to Greece 30 January 2025 Greek Government Focuses on Investments, Exports to Drive Economic Growth 29 January 2025 GNTO: Austrian Bookings Surge for Ionian Islands in 2025 29 January 2025 US Market ‘Gets a Taste’ of Ionian Islands’ Culinary Offerings 29 January 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ