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The Digitised Archive of the Greek National Theatre, which comprises the collections of the GNT from 1932 to 2005, includes rare and often unique material. More specifically, it contains theatre programmes, newspaper clippings, photographs sound recordings (after 1955), video recordings (after 1994) and musical scores.


Access to cultural theatre items is now possible on the computers installed in the venue by use of the Interactive Application of the NTNG Cultural Reserve Demonstration set up for this reason. The Interactive Application can provide findings to any search concerning the history of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. In particular, it allows access to 1.321 productions and co-productions of the NTNG from 1961 to date and 134.865 relevant electronic data. The items included are given in detail below:



The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies has its roots in New Haven, Connecticut but its collection now spans the Americas, Europe, and Israel. For more than three decades its mission has stayed the same: to record and project the stories of those who were there.

In 1979, a grassroots organization, the Holocaust Survivors Film Project, began videotaping Holocaust survivors and witnesses in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1981, the original collection of testimonies was donated to Yale University. The Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, part of the Yale University Library, opened its doors to the public the following year

The Fortunoff Archive currently holds more than 4,400 testimonies, which are comprised of over 12,000 recorded hours of videotape. 

You need to register before start searching the archive. Please consult with the search and register guidelines presented in the following webpage: Yale Fortunoff Video Archive - Search the Archive  
 


The Digitised Archive of the Greek National Theatre, which comprises the collections of the GNT from 1932 to 2005, includes rare and often unique material. More specifically, it contains theatre programmes, newspaper clippings, photographs sound recordings (after 1955), video recordings (after 1994) and musical scores.


Access to cultural theatre items is now possible on the computers installed in the venue by use of the Interactive Application of the NTNG Cultural Reserve Demonstration set up for this reason. The Interactive Application can provide findings to any search concerning the history of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. In particular, it allows access to 1.321 productions and co-productions of the NTNG from 1961 to date and 134.865 relevant electronic data. The items included are given in detail below: