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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: A Look Inside the Lightning Thief
June 3 – September 4, 2010


This summer, Percy Jackson fans will get the chance to step inside the world of ancient Greek mythology in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: A Look Inside the Lightning Thief. In this world-premiere exhibition, visitors will get an up- close and personal look at some of their favorite props from the Twentieth Century Fox film, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Guests can test their knowledge of the gods and goddesses at the “Lotus Casino,” and experience authentic artifacts from the film displayed in settings inspired by the timeless mythology of ancient Greece.

This exhibition has been made possible through the assistance of Twentieth Century Fox.

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National Hellenic Museum tucked away on the fourth floor of 801 W. Adams

‘Percy Jackson’ exhibit fun and enlightening

A first-time collaboration between Twentieth Century Fox and NHM, “Percy Jackson” runs through Sept. 4. In the first room of the exhibit visitors encounter several props from the movie, including Percy’s winged gym shoes (minus the wings), the powerful pen given to him by a teacher, Percy’s sword and shield, a Minotaur horn, an Uma Thurman-like bust of Medusa complete with snakes, Poseidon’s trident, and the treasure map Percy and his friends use to find the magic pearls and ultimately the lightning bolt. A wall chart details the gods of Olympus to help visitors keep it all straight.

“We did this exhibit and tied it into mythology to have the educational component,” said Antonia Callas, NHM marketing and public relations manager.

The second room of the exhibit tests visitors’ knowledge of the gods with the interactive Lotus Casino wheel. Spin the wheel to pick a quiz category and then pick a corresponding card for a question about the gods. Symbols on the wheel and cards represent Greek gods and goddesses; if the wheel stops at the trident symbol, for example, expect a question about Poseidon. A chart of the Greek alphabet is posted next to a magnetic board loaded with magnetic letters so that visitors can write their names in Greek on the board. Bean bags and book caddies in one corner invite visitors to sit and read tales from Greek mythology.

“It’s a small exhibit, but this is the first time that Fox has done anything like this,” Callas said. “These stories [about Greek gods] are still exciting to people, they still care about them, they’re still intriguing and fun and dynamic. The movie is about Greek mythology and [the museum] is about Greek history; it’s a great fit for us because it’s so contemporary.”

“Percy Jackson” breathes life into the Greek mythology of history textbooks. If your kids are fans of the books, the movie or mythology, a trip to visit NHM is in order this summer.

Two free weekly programs target families as well, Callas said. “Mythical Mornings” runs 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Fridays through Aug. 27. Each week kids 3 to 7 years old learn about a different Greek myth and then get to walk through the “Percy Jackson” exhibit. “Mosaic Making,” 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 25, targets kids 6 to 13 years old. Participants learn the basics of this ancient art form and make a take-home mosaic based on Greek designs.

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Halloween Month has Finally arrived ... and time to look for some ghoulish accessories  for this years Halloween costume. Well in our bid to help you out we found the following costume Props up for grabs
 
1. Hannibal Rising (always a great movie to watch at Halloween) (left) Kolna's (Kevin McKidd) Kitchen Knife, if you haven't see the movie we wont spoil it for you, I'm afraid you will have to watch it to find out what makes this knife the best ghoulish item for Halloween ... to purchase click here

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2. Ghoulish item number 2 is A stunt sword used in the religious battle film Kingdom of Heaven. This style of sword can be seen when Balian (Orlando Bloom) first joins his father and his band of soldiers at the beginning of the film, this sword is the style used by the English sergeant (Kevin McKidd). The rubber sword has a distinctive curved blade and brown grip with round flat pommel, painted to look like an aged metal blade. Measures 80cm (31.5”)  to purchase click here


3. Well not to Ghoulish and also currently out of stock but there is always a set of Grey's Anatomy Scrubs from the ABC shop


4. Last but not least a set of Dog Tags from our favorite Halloween movie Dog Soldiers...unfortunately not worn by Kevin but A dog-tag worn by one of the ‘dead’ soldiers in the British horror film Dog Soldiers. This tag can be seen at the end of the film when Cooper (Kevin McKidd) goes into the bowels of the house to escape from the werewolf and discovers the hanging prey that have been killed before.  To purchase click here

At the time of this post all items excluding those specified were available for purchase.

take care Leanne