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Welcome to the September issue of Imaginarium!
In this issue we welcome some more magical creatures.
Melanie Staudler gave us great photos of her work, including the cover photo and an interview.
Our dear friends, Evangelia Thomou and Panagiotis Kardaris, will take us on a journey through the centuries and tell us the story of the Goddess, the Great Mother, who changes faces but never dies. From the Age of Cancer to the age of Aquarius, the Goddess lives among us.
Evangelia Papanikou takes us to Ancient Greece and tells us about Medea, the great witch. Was she finally another misunderstood figure of mythology? What motifs does her story serve?
Amy Donnelly, an archaeologist and magical creature, tells us about witch bottles as archaeological finds.
We will also be in the classroom, as every month for our lessons. The astrology lesson this month is about the messenger of Gods and Men, Mercury. What does Mercury show on our chart and in each sign?
We will carry on our journey with the Fool of Tarot and we will learn the secrets of the Chariot.
We will see the magical story of the Cat and the story of Penny Dreadful, the street literature, the Victorian Age.
We will learn the secrets of sage and we will organize our month based on the Moon. Of course we will visit the Planetarium to see the faces of the month.
We will travel to Edinburgh with our brooms and we will see its ghosts, in the magical corners of this fairy-tale city.
Finally we will cook...Ancient Greek Cuisine and recipes that have been preserved for millennia. And because for the Ancients food was always associated with something higher, we will also see the art of Artemisia Gentileschi, the artist of feminism. was she really a feminist or did we dress her up in the social garments of our time?
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