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Easter Camp MCM Kids

Easter Camp MCM Kids

Mysterious Easter traditions, swirling music, costumes that tell stories, eggs bouncing around… What do all these have to do with the Maria Callas Museum?

From Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday, the Maria Callas Museum invites children aged 5 to 10 to a special Easter Camp filled with music, theatre, visual arts, and play!

Every morning, from 10:00 to 13:00, children will experience the magic of spring both inside and outside the Museum, taking part in hands-on activities full of creativity and art.

What Easter Camp includes:

Theatre education & music education workshops

Visual arts activities and collaborative creations

Through play and artistic exploration, children will:

  • become familiar with the performing arts,
  • discover the life and work of Maria Callas,
  • experience the Museum as a place of creativity, discovery, and play,
  • explore their own imagination and creativity,
  • understand how opera brings together multiple art forms into one unified experience

 

Easter Camp Program: 

Holy Monday, 6 April 2026 | When the Egg Went Missing!

Easter treasure hunt in the museum & visual arts activity

A mysterious musical Easter egg that was supposed to appear in a performance of Carmen has gone missing somewhere inside the Museum, and the children are invited to help find it through a musical treasure hunt.

Guided by imagination, teamwork, and the sounds emerging from the exhibits, the children explore the Museum’s spaces, solve riddles, and uncover hidden stories. The day concludes with a creative visual arts activity, where the children capture their adventure by crafting their own three-dimensional Easter egg, inspired by the colors, sounds, and emotions of the day.

Holy Tuesday, 7 April 2026 | Musical Canvases!

Visual arts activity & musical storytelling

Spring has arrived both inside and outside the Maria Callas Museum, bringing inspiration from nature and music. The children step outside the Museum and observe the colors and scenes of spring through an exploration game. Afterwards, they listen to musical excerpts in the Museum’s scenic rooms, connecting sounds with emotions and images.

At the end of the activity, they collaborate to create a large spring-themed canvas. This is not just a visual artwork, but the setting of a story that emerges through play, storytelling, and their imagination. The children’s story will be presented within the Museum’s exhibition space.

Holy Wednesday, 8 April 2026 | OPERA: SOS!

Theatre education programme

On the final day, everything turns upside down! The opera has gone missing, and nothing is in its proper place. The children take action and divide into teams of set designers, musicians, singers, actors, and technicians.

Working together, they recreate an opera from scratch, its story, its music, its sets, and its characters. The day culminates in the presentation of the “lost opera,” where everything the children have learned and created over the previous days comes together in a celebration of art, imagination, and teamwork.

Important notes:

  • All workshops are conducted in Greek.
  • Children should bring their own morning snack.

For accompanying adults:
While the children enjoy the Easter activities, accompanying adults can visit the Museum’s exhibition space with a reduced admission ticket (€7), enjoy their coffee or breakfast with a 15% discount at Café La Divina, or explore the Museum Shop.

 

ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΕΣ

Dates: Holy Monday – Holy Wednesday, 6 – 8 April 2026

Time: 10:00 – 13:00

Age Group: 5 to 10 years

Admission: 18€ / per child – single day, 50€ / per child – full three-day programme (10% sibling discount applied)

Bookings may be made for individual days or multiple days, without the obligation to attend the full program.

Limited number of places – advance booking required via more.com

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