ΑΤΗΕΝS — SNF Nostos 2021 is finally here, and we can’t wait to experience it with you! It’s a celebration of summer, but also a celebration of the amazing, wild, inspiring, funny, and moving things people can achieve when they get together. We hope you’ll enjoy everything it has to offer—try something new, rediscover the joy in an old favorite, and walk away feeling closer to each other than ever. We’ll see you there!
Enjoy Burna Boy, Bomba Estéreo, ΜΕΛΙSSES, Good Job Nicky, Fotini Velesiotou, and a full lineup of musical artists who will move you and get you moving to the beat.
Arts
Catch William Kentridge’s Sibyl, a dialogue between two laptops, stellar works of photography curated by Athens Photo World, a visual meditation on skin color, and more in live performances and installations at the SNFCC.
Discussion
Open yourself up to paradigm-shifting new perspectives at the SNF Nostos Conference on Humanity and Artificial Intelligence and the SNF DIALOGUES on Humanity-AI Symbiosis.
Activities
Run through the center of Athens as the stars come out, kayak on the SNFCC Canal, learn CPR, play ball games, and much, much more.
As organizers of the SNF Nostos, we are undertaking all the required safety measures in order to help safeguard to the degree possible the safety of visitors, artists and SNF Nostos 2021 employees. The aforementioned measures adhere to the current rules of health and safety regulations as prescribed by the Greek state. At the same time, we would like to bring to everyone’s attention that being personally responsible remains one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves against COVID-19. Please continue to follow the instructions of the health authorities and avoid crowded areas, wear a mask and wash your hands often.
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