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NEWSLETTER 03 | 2019
EVENTS IN MARCH
Thessaloniki, 21st International Documentary Festival with
participation of Austrian films, 1st – 10
th March
© Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The 21st Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival will take place from 1st to 10th
March 2019 with participation of the following Austrian films:
Tribute – Gustav Deutsch
Film ist 1-6 (1998)
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Wednesday, 6th March at 14.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
Film ist. 7-12 (2002):
Thursday, 7th March at 11.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
World Mirror Cinema (2005)
Tuesday, 5th March at 15.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
Film Ist: A girl and a gun (2009):
Friday, 1st March at 22.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
Private Sandnes. A Kinematographic Atlas (2010):
Friday, 8th March at 11.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
Notes and Sketches I (2016):
Friday, 8th March at 11.00, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
How we live messages to the family (2017):
Monday, 4th March at 19.15, Ciné Pavlos Zannas (Aristotelous Square)
"Introduzione All Oscuro" by Gaston Solnicki
Monday, 4th March at 22.45, Frida Liappa
Sunday, 10th March at 17.30, John Cassavetes
„You Only Die Twice“ by Yair_Lev
Thursday, 7th March at 17.30, Frida Liappa
Friday, 8th March at 15.30, Frida Liappa
The detailed festival program can be found here: https://www.filmfestival.gr/en/en-
news/26849-21st-tdf-the-program.
Athens, „Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald“ („Tales from the Vienna Woods“),
March at Art Theater
The long awaited large-scale production of
the Art Theater „Geschichten aus dem
Wiener Wald“ („Tales from the Vienna
Woods“) by Ödön von Horváth will be
performed throughout March at Karolus
Kun Art Theater (in the basement, 5,
Pesmazoglu str.). Horváth's masterpiece will
be presented by a sixteen-member
company accompanied by live music and
songs.
©Art Theater
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Just six years before his untimely death in 1931, Horváth wrote „Geschichten aus dem
Wiener Wald“ („Tales from the Vienna Woods“), in which he predicted Hitler's rise to power
and the beginning of another World War. With humor, harshness and compassion, he deals
with his heroes from the lower middle class who believe in God by habit and support
National Socialism through apathy and ignorance and are neither "good" nor "bad" ... only
"petty" and "wicked". Thus, without any hope, says Horváth.
Translation: Giorgos Depastas. Direction: Marianna Kalbari in collaboration with the theater
group
Performances: Wednesdays and Sundays at 20.00, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 21.15.
Afternoon performance: Saturday at 18.15.
All tickets are available at www.viva.gr
Austrian Archaeological Institute– Athens Branch, Institute’s evening event,
8th March
On Friday, 8th March, the Athens Branch of the
Austrian Archaeological Institute of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences will present to
the interested public the work carried out in
2018. There will also be a lecture in the festive
setting of an institute evening event.
Dr. Georg Ladstätter, Head of the Austrian
Archaeological Institute, will present the annual
report 2018, which includes not only the
scientific public relations activities, the lectures
and conferences as well as the events
organized by the Austrian Embassy in Athens at
the branch building, but also the results of the
Austrian archaeological fieldwork of the
institute in Greece. Priv-Doz. Mag. Michael
Kerschner of the Austrian Archaeological
Institute in Vienna will give a lecture entitled
"The Artemision of Ephesus in Geometric and
Archaic Period. From the beginning of the
sanctuary to the construction of the first
Dipterus” („Das Artemision von Ephesos in
Geometrischer und archaischer Zeit. Von den Anfängen des Heiligtums bis zum Bau des
ersten Dipteros“).
@ Austrian Archaeological Institute– Athens Branch
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Afterwards there will be a reception. For cancellations: Tel.: 210 82 13 708,
E-Mail: [email protected]
Athens, Presentation of the book „Abschied von Sidonie“ von Erich Hackl in
Greek translation, 18th March
The publishing house Fildisi and the
Austrian writer Erick Hackl invite you to the
presentation of the translation of the novel
"Abschied von Sidonie" on Monday, 18th
March at 19.00 at Panteion University (136,
Leof. Syggrou, "Aristoteles" auditorium),
which will take place under the auspices of
the Austrian Embassy. “Abschied von
Sidonie”, originally published in German in
1998, describes the fate of the Roma girl
Sidonie Adlersburg, who was killed in 1943 at the National Socialist extermination camp in
Auschwitz.
After a short welcome speech by the Vice-Rector of Panteion University, Mr. Nikolaos
Leandros:
Prof. Anastasia Antonopoulou, Professor / German Studies / University of Athens,
Nanti Filia, translator of the book, and
Panagiotis Haritos, Deputy Mayor of Sofades / Karditsa and President of the Organization of
Roma Scientists and Intermediaries "Roma without Borders", will deliver a speech.
Athens, Wiener Concert-Verein ‒ Miltos Logiadis & Christopher Park,
16th March
The Viennese Konzertverein, a European
ensemble of international stature, formed in
1987 by members of the Vienna Symphony
Orchestra, and the Greek conductor Miltos
Logiadis will perform at the Athens Concert
Hall right after their performance at the
Vienna Musikverein.
Their program is based on the two great
Viennese classics: Haydn’s Symphony No.
39, also known as Tempesta di mare, as well as Mozart’s Symphony No. 40. The famous
@ Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall
@ Publishing house Fildisi
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German-Korean pianist Christopher Park will be the soloist in Chopin’s celebrated Romantic
Concerto No. 2.
Tickets und Information: Tel. +30 210 7282333, www.megaron.gr
Vienna, Presentation of the book „Griechische Spuren in und um Wien“ ("Greek
traces in and around Vienna"), 27th March
The presentation of the book „Griechische
Spuren in und um Wien“ ("Greek traces in and
around Vienna"), under the patronage of the
Greek Ministry of Digital Policy,
Telecommunications and Media and the Press
and Information Office of the Greek Embassy in
Vienna, will take place on 27th March at the Palais
Palffy in Vienna.
Bernd Moldan has succeeded in combining his
two great passions, Greece and photography, in
an original and extremely noteworthy book. In
Bernd Moldan's work, the historical traces of the
Greeks in Vienna are presented in a concise and
reader-friendly manner, beginning with the time
when the city was the economic, political and
cultural center of the Habsburg monarchy.
With the help of the high-quality photographic
material, the history of some of the most
magnificent buildings that still adorn the Austrian
capital and are linked to the historical presence
of the Greeks in this city for three centuries is
presented.
In this sense, this book is a special travel guide in time and space, which follows the
footsteps and paths of the Greeks in and around Vienna and thus appeals to both Greek
and Austrian readers, as well as the historically and culturally interested visitors to Vienna.
Bernd Moldan, Griechische Spuren in Wien, (ISBN 978-3-85028-882-8).
© Bernd Moldan
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Athens, Presentation of the book „April in Stein“ by Prof. Dr. Robert Streibel,
29th & 30th March
The Austrian historian Robert Streibel will visit Athens in March in order to present the
Greek translation of his historical novel "April in Stein" (publishing house Alfeios).
During the National Socialist tyranny, the prison facility in Krems-Stein was the largest of
the "Ostmark". Opponents of the regime were imprisoned there - communists and
"saboteurs", insurgents from Austria and Eastern Europe. On 6th April 1945 in the face of the
advancing Red Army, the prison warden opened the gates of the detention center, but SS,
SA, and local people chased and murdered hundreds of political prisoners. Among the
victims were Greeks, who had been taken to the penitentiary in the summer of 1944. Some
managed to escape, some survived hidden in the basement, and their reports form the basis
of Robert Streibel's many-voiced panorama.
On Saturday, 30th March 2019 the book "April in Stein" will be presented at 12.00 at Polis
Art Café (5, Pesmazoglou Str. & Stadiou St., Athens) in the spirit of an active culture of
remembrance. The writer Dr. Annita Panaretou as well as the book’s author will discuss the
© Publishing house Alfeios
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book. The book presentation will be accompanied by a photographic exhibition and
testimonies from Greek survivors of the massacre in Stein. In addition, the author will
present his novel as well as his research work on Saturday, 30th March at 20.00 at the Greek
War Archive (36, Mithimnis Str. Amerikis Square, Athens). The presentation will be
moderated by Nikos Mitrogiannopoulos. Both events will take place in both languages.
The Greek translation was published by the publishing house Alfeios in Athens. Further
information: Alfeios Publications, 22, Char. Trikoupi, 106 79, Athens, Tel: (+30)210 3623 092,
[email protected], www.alfeiosbooks.com
Athens, Original Competition "Mozarts IQ", 31st March
On Sunday, 31st March 2019 at 19.30 a
musical-theatrical performance on the life
and genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
will take place.
Magda Mavroyianni in the role of Nannerl
(Mozart's sister) will narrate her life with
music, endless concerts - interviews, humour,
but also dramatic moments. The young
talented musicians will play Mozart's works
for piano / violin / voice. After the end of the
"concert performance", the prizes will be
awarded to the Young Talents.
Tickets: € 10, €5, Information/
reservations: 210 3611206, www.thf.gr
© Theocharakis Foundation
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European Forum Alpbach „Liberty and Security“, Application deadline:
30th March
The European Forum Alpbach awards
scholarships to young people interested in the
scientific exchange and the international
dialogue.
This scholarship offers the opportunity to
participate in the seminars, breakout sessions
and plenary debates of the European Forum
Alpbach. It is aimed at people under 30 from all
over the world who want to come to Alpbach
with fresh ideas on science and society.
All information about the application procedure
is available as of now here:
https://www.alpbach.org/en/scholarships/
Graz (Austria), Literary scholarship of a writer in residence of the City
of Graz, Application deadline: 31st March
The City of Graz annually awards the "Grazer
StadtschreiberIn" a literary scholarship. The
granting of this scholarship includes the free
provision of an apartment in the Cerrini-Schlössl on the Schlossberg in Graz from 1st
September 2019 until 31st August 2020, as well as a monthly grant of 1,300 euros. In
agreement with the cultural office, the cultural institution in Styria offers support to the
author. The deadline for the submission of applications is 31st March 2019 (date of
postmark). The application is to be sent to the cultural office of the City of Graz, Stigergasse
2 / 2nd floor (Mariahilfer Platz), 8020 Graz.
Contact and further information: Kulturamt, Tel.: +43/316/872-4901,
[email protected], Internet: http://www.kultur.graz.at/kulturamt/33
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Rohrau, "2nd International Haydn Competition for Classical Song and Aria",
7th – 9th June, registration deadline: 10th April
For the second time, the Province of Lower
Austria organizes the "International Haydn
Competition for Classical Song and Aria", which
will take place from 7th to 9th June 2019 at
Haydn’s birth house as well as in Rohrau Castle.
The competition is aimed at especially talented
young singers from all over the world who are
trained in the field of song and opera and
focuses on the Lied and Aria repertoire of the
Viennese Classical period. More than 70 young
singers from 23 different nations participated
in the first edition of the competition last year.
The Jury Chairman of the competition in 2019
will be once again the chamber singer Angelika
Kirchschlager.
Registration is possible until 23rd April 2019
exclusively in digital form.
Further information is available on the websites
www.haydnwettbewerb.at (German) and
www.haydncompetition.com (English).
Democracy Award 2019, Margaretha Lupac Foundation’s call for submission of
applications – Application deadline: 15th June
The Austrian Embassy Athens informs that the Austrian
Parliament’s non-profit organisation Margaretha Lupac
Foundation has invited to apply for the 2019 Democracy
Award. The call is addressed to persons and institutions that
stand for extraordinary civil society commitments to democracy and parliamentarism in
Austria. Applications should be sent electronically to the jury of the Margaretha Lupac
Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy, E-Mail: [email protected].
Both personal applications and submissions for other candidates are allowed. Applications
are submitted electronically and are possible until 15th June 2019.
Further information about the call for submission of applications as well as the documents
can be found at www.lupacstiftung.at or may be requested at
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Strobl (Austria), „univie: Summer School for International and European
Studies”, 13th July to 10th August 2019, Application deadline: 30th April 2019
Every year, the University of Vienna organizes an international
summer school for students and academics from all over the world
in Strobl at Lake Wolfgang.
The four week program offers high level European Studies courses
and the Austrian Arbitration Academy in the morning and German
Language courses in the afternoon. The European Studies courses
are held in English and focus on Europe and the European Union. They cover political,
economic, and legal, but also historical and cultural aspects of the multiple transformations
the continent is currently undergoing. The Austrian Arbitration academy focuses on
international dispute settlement by arbitral tribunals.
Given the intercultural and interdisciplinary aspect of the summer school our course offers
are of interest for students from all fields of study, but certainly of special interest for
students who concentrate on Europe or study one of the following fields: European Studies,
Political Science, Law (Arbitration Law, International Law, European Law, Comparative Law),
Economics, History, Cultural Studies, International Relations, Interdisciplinary Studies, and
German.
The program not only offers an outstanding academic reputation and excellent
opportunities to study German, but also excellent sports and recreational facilities, because
of its location directly at Lake Wolfgang in the picturesque Salzkammergut region.
Application deadline: 30th April 2019
More information can be found at http://shs.univie.ac.at
Application for grants. Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts.
Deadline: 3rd April 2019 (grants), 2nd May 2019 (all applications)
The course program of Salzburg
International Summer Academy of Fine Arts
offers numerous grants to gifted artists,
curators and authors from all over the world.
Applications for numerous attractive grants
can be made here. Deadline: 3rd April 2019
(grants), 2nd May 2019 (all applications).
The Salzburg International Summer
Academy for Fine Arts, founded in 1953 by
Oskar Kokoschka as the "School of Seeing"
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at Hohensalzburg Fortress, is the oldest of its kind in Europe. Every year around 300
participants from 50 countries attend approximately 20 courses in the two fixed course
locations: Festung Hohensalzurg and Kiefer Steinbruch in Fürstenbrunn, as well as in
temporary locations in the City of Salzburg.
You may find detailed descriptions of each course as well as information on the registration
procedures for courses and grants here .
GO Styria research grant. Deadline: 8th April 2019, 13:00 CET
The Go Styria grant of the Province of Styria in
cooperation with the Karl-Franzens-University Graz
for students from Southeastern Europe is only
available for research stays of Master and PhD
students or Post-Docs.
The maximum funding period for "Go Styria" is four months. The awarding of grants for
shorter research stays (1-3 months) is possible.
Detailed information can be found here. Deadline: 8th April 2019, 13.00 CET
FEBRUARY REVIEW
Athens, „Sachertorte“ at Athens College, 1st February
© Athens College
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On 1st February 2019 the Austrian Embassy in Athens participated in a presentation of
students on the "Sweet Story of the Sachertorte" on the occasion of the Day of the
"Sachertorte" at Athens College.
A total of 45 students who have chosen German as a foreign language and now possess
very good German language skills, were enthusiastic about the history and culture of
Austria. At first, 20 students from the 3rd grade of High School of the Athens College and
then 14 students from the 3rd grade of High School of Athens College together with 11
students from the 2nd grade of High School of the Psychiko College presented a short
theatrical play on the history of the Sachertorte as well as the Viennese coffeehouse
tradition. Afterwards the students served very tasty home-made Sachertorten.
During the event, Austria's cultural heritage, Viennese as well as Austrian sights and
traditions as well as other delicious pastries were presented in such an interactive and
appetizing way, so that it awoke the desire to visit Austria.
Sounio, Wreath laying, 10th February
Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm accepted the invitation
of H.E. the Italian Ambassador Efisio Luigi Marras to
participate in the very dignified commemoration event
in the presence of H.E. the State President of the
Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos, the Vice-
Governor of Attica Petros Filippou, Archbishop
Sevastianos, H.E. Nuncio Archbishop Savio HON Tai Fai
and other state representatives and laid a wreath in
memory of the more than 4,000 victims of the maritime
disaster – the "Oria" shipwreck - in 1944.
© Austrian Embassy Athens
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Athens, New Year's reception hosted by the President of the Hellenic Republic,
12th February
On 12th February H.E. the President of the
Hellenic Republic Prokopios Pavlopoulos
(here in the pichture with H.E. Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras) welcomed the
Diplomatic Corps during the New Year's
reception. Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm
conveyed the best wishes of H.E. Federal
President of the Republic of Austria Dr.
Alexander Van der Bellen.
Athens, Fireside talk with Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras,
12th February
within the context of the Corporate
Service of the Austrian Embassy in
Athens, Ambassador Ikic-Böhm invited
the Austrian investors in Greece on
12th February 2019 in the presence of
the Head of the Commercial Section of
the Austrian Embassy in Athens to a
fireside talk with the Governor of the
Bank of Greece Yannis Stournaras,
followed by a reception.
© Greek Diplomatic Life – Costas Costakis
© Austrian Embassy Athens
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Thessaloniki, 1st Regional Forum, 15th -17th February
© Thessaloniki Regional Forum 2019 © Austrian Embassy Athens
The 1st Regional Forum held from 15th to 17th February in Thessaloniki under the auspices
of Mayor Yannis Boutaris brought together high-ranking speakers from the fields of politics,
international organizations and think tanks from South-Eastern Europe in Thessaloniki in
order to discuss the challenges and the potential of the region. The aim was to formulate
ideas and create regional strategies and policies contributing to the promotion of peace
and security, stability and sustainable development, democracy and the rule of law in South-
Eastern Europe. Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm (in the picture on the right with host Mayor
Yannis Boutaris and H.E. former President of the Republic of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic) was
invited to join the panel "European Union and Western Balkans: Reviving the Thessaloniki
Agenda, new prospects for an" old "Vision", together with H.E. the former PM of Bosnia-
Herzegovina Zlatko Lagumdzija, H.E. Samuel Zbogar, EU Ambassador to North Macedonia,
Dusan Reljic from the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik and Gentian Elezi, former Albanian
Deputy Minister for European Integration, in order to talk about South-Eastern Europe,
which is a priority of Austria's foreign policy. Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm congratulated
Greece and North Macedonia on solving the name issue and expressed the hope that this
step would lead to further positive developments in the region. Remembering the 2003 EU-
Western Balkans Summit in Thessaloniki, Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm emphasized the
fact that the future of South-Eastern Europe lies within the European Union and underlined
the important role of Greece - on account of its vicinity and great expertise - to the further
progress of the region.
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Calliope on Tour: „…Deine Lise“, Presentation of an audio book on Lise Meitner
in exile, Austrian Archaeological Institute – Athens Branch, 18th February
On Monday, 18th February at 18.30 a
presentation of an audio book on "Lise
Meitner in exile" by Stefan Frankenberger
took place in the premises of the Austrian
Archaeological Institute. While in exile in
Sweden, Lise Meitner, a pioneer in nuclear
physics and an international expert on her
field, wrote to her friend and colleague Otto
Hahn in 1938: “He has actually split an
atomic nucleus - His results left no other
conclusion. It is a discovery that will change
the world.”
The audio book points presented by Stefan
Frankenberger referred to Lise Meitner’s exile period in Sweden and addressed the
biography of the Austrian-Jewish scientist as well as the systematic persecution of Jewish
scientists under National Socialism. In addition, Lise Meitner was honored as a physicist,
who as one of the first women could enter
the hitherto male-dominated ivory tower of
science.
Athens, Lunch with Shadow Minister and MP Dora Bakoyannis, 20th February
On 20th February H.E. former Minister MP
Dora Bakoyannis (pictured here with the
Excellencies, Ambassadors of Latvia,
Moldova and the Netherlands and
Ambassador Andrea Ikic-Böhm) invited the
Athens-accredited representatives of the
member states of the Council of Europe in
order to present her candidacy for the post
of Secretary-General. H.E. Dora Bakoyannis
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spoke about the importance of the Council of Europe, its challenges and her priorities.
Athens, Event on the occasion of the “20 Years of the Greek Ombudsman”,
20th February
Ombudsman Günther Kräuter (left in the
picture) visited Athens from 20th to 21st
February in order to attend the festive event
on the occasion of the "20 years of the
Greek Ombudsman". In his capacity as
Secretary General of the Vienna
International Ombudsman Institute (IOI), he
congratulated the Greek Ombudsman
Andreas I. Pottakis (pictured on the right) on
the 20th anniversary of the Ombudsman
Institution in Greece, emphasizing the
importance of democracy and the rule of
law and human rights. "Our colleague
Andreas Pottakis and his collaborators are
doing a tremendously important job," said
the Austrian Ombudsman Dr. Günther Kräuter in an appreciative manner.
© Austrian Embassy Athens
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Athens, Vienna Ball at Divani Caravel, 23rd February
© SEFA
On Saturday, 23rd February, the "Vienna Ball" was held for the 37th time at the Divani
Caravel Hotel in Athens under the patronage of the City of Athens, the City of Vienna and
the Austrian Embassy. The organizer was - as always - the Association of former Greek
students in Austria (SEFA). The Vienna City Councillor Mag. Jürgen Czernohorszky,
responsible for Education, Integration and Youth, (pictured second from the right) conveyed
the best regards and wishes from Vienna on behalf of Mayor Dr. Michael Ludwig. The City of
Athens was also represented at high level by Vice-Mayor George Apostolopoulos (pictured
on the right). This underlined the excellent relations between Vienna and Athens. H.E. the
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designated Greek Ambassador in Vienna Katerina Koika (here in the photo with Ambassador
Andrea Ikic-Böhm and spouse) was also warmly welcomed. In her greetings Ambassador
Andrea Ikic-Böhm congratulated President Konstantinos Katsikas and the SEFA on the
excellent and successful Vienna Ball, which represents an indispensable tradition in Athens
and underlines the great friendship between Austrians and Greeks. The beautiful dance
performances of the opera ballet and the musical performances enthralled the numerous
guests.
Athens, Information evening event for Austrians living in Greece, 27th March
On 27th February 2019 a consular
information evening event took place in
cooperation between the Austrian Embassy
and the Association of Austrians in Greece
at the Austrian Archaeological Institute.
The speakers discussed topics such as
citizenship, Austrian law governing naming
rights, military service, etc. Afterwards, the
numerous guests present had the
opportunity to pose questions to the
speakers.
GREETINGS BY THE AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR
Dear friends of the Austrian Embassy in Athens,
On 16th February 2019 women in Austria were able to vote for the first
time in parliamentary elections. Thus, in February, we celebrated the
100-year jubilee of the introduction of women's suffrage in Austria,
which represents an important step in equal opportunities and a
milestone in equal rights. In February we also commence one of our
priorities in this year's cultural cooperation - the "Calliope on Tour"
project, which aims to draw attention to the achievements of women in
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politics, society, science and culture. We will be organizing a couple of events in the
framework of this priority during the year.
In March many events related to Austria will take place again, which I would like to draw your
attention to. Those who want to read in the future must leaf through the past, as the French
novelist André Malraux once said, and in this sense, Greek translations of remarkable Austrian
books will be presented in Athens in March. Moreover, with his new book Bernd Moldan invites
to a Greek stroll through Vienna. I wish you a pleasant arrival of spring.
My warmest regards,
Ambassador Andrea Ikić-Böhm
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