Amrta integrates cultural ritual, ecological consciousness, and technological innovation. Rooted in mythological symbolism and environmental data, the installation invites the viewers to engage with ...
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024-25 season of Saturday matinee broadcasts continues Feb. 15 with an artist’s choice broadcast selected by soprano Lise Davidsen in honor of diva Jessye Norman, ...
For centuries, when families across China gathered for Lunar New Year’s Eve, they would while away the hours playing huluwen, an ancient board game that, depending on the theme, would evoke images of ...
He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
Like several forms of expression, booing originated in Ancient Greece in the theater, as a means to express dissatisfaction ...
Don’t let the roman numerals throw you off—you don’t really need to watch the Chinese action-fantasy “Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms” to enjoy “Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force,” the ...
We can become people who love art, notice trees, pet dogs, cook food, enjoy people and share what we have. God helps us become the people who say things like: “That’s amazing.” “How did the artist do ...
Something The Mona Lisa, David, and The School of Athens all have in common is they represent a way of thinking that was shaping and being shaped by the visual arts of that period. From the 14th ...
Dionysus was for the ancient Greeks the god of the grape-harvest, wine-making and wine, fertility, and the theater. Returning to the central junction of all the roads in Dion, visitors encounter a ...
Instead of trying to break down the art of naming a child, let’s try something different and use art as inspiration for the baby name.
He entertained Olympus with his lyre, taught humankind the art of medicine, and had no rival in archery ... Dionysus/Hestia The final seat in Olympus has two contenders: Dionysus, God of wine and ...