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The six Delphic Art Categories


The worldwide forum for the Delphic Games offers a platform for peaceful understanding, which has not existed before in range and content or in networking. It needed to find starting points to avoid any regional, cultural, artistic dominance to integrate hundreds of years traditions and the experiment to give the new a stage.

To honour those facts the International Delphic Council defined with the help of international bodies' six art categories, giving the art disciplines its roof. The respective art categories are dividing in numerous disciplines, to create a basic design for the program of the Delphic Games. The Delphic Art Categories representing contemporary, popular, and classic-traditional aspects of each single discipline.


Acoustic Arts
Singing, instrumental, electronic sounds ...

Performing Arts
Dance, theater, circus ...

Lingual Arts
Literature, lectures, moderation ...

Visual Arts
Painting/graphics, sculpture/installation, photography/film, architecture, design, fashion, handicraft ...

Social Arts
Communication, internet, computergames, media, pedagogic, didactic ...

Ecological Arts
Landscape and city planning, preservation and conservation of Nature, Buildings, Memorials and Monuments ...


The Symbol of the Delphic Games



The Symbol of the Delphic Gamesof the Modern Era consists of an endless ribbon designed in a circle of six interlacing rings in the colours orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, and red on a white background. They symbolize the unity of the six Delphic Art Categories.



"No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive."

Mahatma Gandhi


"Ways become reality by going them."

Franz Kafka


"The art is the highest form of hope"

Gerhard Richter


"The art is the mediator of the inexpressible."

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


"Art does not reflect the visible but makes visible."

Paul Klee


"The activity of drawing is an attempt to understand who are we and how we treat the world."

William Kentridge


"Painting, sculpturing, literature, music are much closer to each other as in as widely believed, they express all feelings of the human soul towards nature."

Auguste Rodin


"Change is necessary like the rejuvenation of leaves in spring."

Vincent van Gogh


"I do not look for the beauty in a Greek sense and as artists in the renaissance. There is a functional difference between beauty and expression of the force of expression. The first will please; the second will reflect the spiritual vitality."

Henry Moore


"The reality of art begins with the eyes of the viewer and gains the power through phantasy, inventiveness and confrontation."

Keith Haring


"Because it is not known by the public, that to welcome a peace of art half of the work has to be achieved by the consignee."

Ferrucio Busoni


"The theatre should not be judged if it satisfies the habits of its audience, but if it is able to change those."

Bertolt Brecht