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Friday, July 25
Arrival of participants
Evening
– Camp Opening: Welcome & practical information
– 21:00: Children’s screening
– Relaxing music and snacks at the main event area
Saturday, July 26
11:00 – Discussion
80 years since World War II: Can we see a repetition of the interwar period and the rise of fascist regimes?
21:00 – Screenings
– Colleagues, Heroic Builders
– Children’s screening
21:00 – Live Music: Sorokada
Sunday, July 27
20:00 – Discussion
Individual and collective perspective in arts: Proletkult, Bauhaus, Rage Against the Machine, hip-hop, and more.
We discuss art that gives voice to the oppressed and art that goes a step further by feeding our needs and fuelling our collective resistance.
21:00 – Children’s screening
22:00 – DJ Set
Monday, July 28
Excursion to Limeni
20:00 – Discussion
Women Against Fascism
From Clara Zetkin and Electra Apostolou to Iro Konstantopoulou and other female activists of the 1940s, and from the feminist struggles of the interwar period to the current tasks of the feminist movement.
21:00 – Children’s screening
22:00 – Rebetiko Folk Party
Tuesday, July 29
11:00 – Parallel Discussions
1. Trump’s politics and their international impact
How does Trump’s politics fuel and get fuelled by the far right internationally? What effect does it have on the institutions that formed the basis of the system after World War II? Can tariffs solve the US’s economic dead ends? Above all, what are the movement’s plans and prospects in the US? Can Trump’s policies be defeated?
2. Militarisation and authoritarianism in education in Greece and Europe
The EU’s new armament programme is recruiting students through activities in schools. The Greek Army is organising “summer camps” and teachers are being persecuted.
21:00 – Screenings
– ~40 Faces of the 1940s – Occupation (Part B): Hunger & the Black Market [2024]
– Children’s screening
21:00 – Quiz & Karaoke Night
Wednesday, July 30
Excursion to Monemvasia – includes a guided tour
21:00 – Screenings
– No Other Land
– Children’s screening
22:00 – Themed Music Night
Thursday, July 31
11:00 – Parallel Discussions
1. Quislings (Nazi collaborators in occupied Greece during WWII): Those who collaborated with the enemy and then took over the state machine after the war.
2. The history of the Iranian Revolution (1978–79)
How did a revolution involving the working class and the Left, which overthrew the Shah, result in a fundamentalist dictatorship taking power? What conclusions can be drawn for today’s movements?
21:00 – Children’s screening
21:00 – Live Music: Kaneloriza
Friday, August 1
Hiking to Knaki Waterfalls & the Cave of Kaida
20:00 – Discussion
Wars waged by the powerful, fought by the poor
A class-based approach to the wars waged by the Israeli government in Palestine and Iran.
21:00 – Children’s screening
22:00 – Jam Session
Saturday, August 2
11:00 – Discussion
The Manosphere
How the Far Right targets feminism and promotes misogyny, especially in younger audiences.
21:00 – Children’s screening
21:00 – Party Night!
Sunday, August 3
Departure of participants
Parallel Activities (Daily throughout the camp)
– Morning Kundalini Yoga Classes
– The Children’s Council
A space where children express opinions, share feelings, and make their own proposals—showing that their voice matters.
– Sports Activities
– Bookstore
A wide range of titles at affordable prices.
– Self-Managed Canteen