Events in Cyprus - October 2016
Saturday, 1st October
All About Arts & Crafts Cyprus Cyprus
All About Arts & Crafts Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday, presents different artists showing their work through their own perspective and their own material. You will be...
All About Arts & Crafts Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday, presents different artists showing their work through their own perspective and their own material.You will be able to enjoy an exhibition full of colour, imagination and creativity with materials like beads, clay, glass, fabric and recycling material which are the base for beautiful jewellery, decorative objects, paintings and many more.
Saturday 1 October & Sunday 2 October at 4:00 p.m. at KIMONOS SQUARE.
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
The Jukin´Cyprus Cyprus Cyprus
Live-Rock´n´Roll on the beach with 12 bands from all over the world, Special nostalgic market with jukeboxes, flipper (pinballs) , 50s-clothing, neon-art, rec...
The Jukin´Cyprus 2016 in Larnaca.To all lovers and fans of Rock´n´Roll, Doo Wop and Rockabilly, The Jukin´50s from Germany will create a festival right on the Meneou- Beach of Larnaca, Cyprus, on the 30st of September until the 2nd of October 2016 with support of the city council and the municipality of Larnaca.
Three days full of memories and feelings of the past, when Elvis and Roy Orbison were still on top of the charts. 10 international Rock´n´Roll-Bands as The Truly Lover Trio (US) , The Roomates(UK), Danny & The Chicks (GER), The Nymonics (GER), Freddy Velas & The Silvertones (I), The Velvet Candles (E), The X-iles (CY), Frankie Dean (UK) and the C-Sides (Surf music) will hit the spot and bring their audience into the 50s & 60s, turning on the visitors. Who likes the music of the past will find here a great chance to go back for three days ! Dancing in the moonlight with all the music you love, but never hear live!
The event location is directly on the lovely beach of Meneou (located behind the International Airport of Larnaca) at the Meneou Beach Tavern. Beside the live music, there will be a classic car meeting with vintage cars from all over Cyprus, a nostalgic market with pinballs, jukeboxes, clothing, records, Cds etc. and a food court with drinks and cocktails and lots of different tastes like Hamburgers, Chicken Wings etc. as well as a live show program.
All vintage cars (EU-cars until the year of 1969 and US - cars until 1979) will have free entry to the show including 2 people. More information is available under thejukincyprus.com or 97 692463 and [email protected]
The German festival is to see under www.jukeboxsupermarket.de
Children until 18 years free.)
Entrance fee adults €16,- all three days €43.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Commandaria and Wine Festival Cyprus Cyprus
Cyprus can proudly lay claim to the world’s oldest wine still in production - that of the delicious sweet dessert wine Commandaria...
Cyprus can proudly lay claim to the world’s oldest wine still in production - that of the delicious sweet dessert wine Commandaria! The festival will feature a great number of local wineries alongside Cypriot traditional food vendors, 3D projections on the castle’s walls and live folklore music and dances.In an interactive environment, guests will be able to participate in the whole wine-making process gaining a unique experience. Come and taste the uniqueness of Cyprus wines under the stars!
For further information telephone: +357 96 885 9595
Entrance: €5
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
13th Festival of Tradition and Culture Cyprus Cyprus
Don't miss the 13th Festival of Tradition and Culture, at Ora Village in Larnaka! «A journey of flavors and experience: Cyprus – Crete – Chalkidiki»...
Don't miss the 13th Festival of Tradition and Culture, at Ora Village in Larnaka!«A journey of flavors and experience: Cyprus – Crete – Chalkidiki».
The festival includes more than 50 stalls presenting traditional artworks, crafts and local delicacies and products as well as traditional music and dances.
Organisers:
Rural Larnaka Women Association
Ora Community Council
Cyprus open studios Cyprus Cyprus
As a sponsor of the CYPRUS OPEN STUDIOS Programme 2016, Opus 39 Gallery will be hosting a joint venture exhibition featuring paintings and ceramics...
As a sponsor of the CYPRUS OPEN STUDIOS Programme 2016, Opus 39 Gallery will be hosting a joint venture exhibition featuring paintings and ceramics by:Monica Demetriades
Marina Emphietzi-Harris
Celia Potoudis Macpherson
Jacquie Pentaliotis
Opening on Monday, September 26th 2016 at 7p.m. at Opus 39 Gallery, Nicosia
Cyprus Open Studios:
Over a series of weekends throughout the month of October established artists all over the island will fling open their doors and welcome the public to interact with them and their work.
This is the first event prior to the official opening of Cyprus Open Studios starting October 1st 2016.
DURATION: 26/9 - 2/10/2016
Opening Hours:
Monday 17.00 - 20.00
Tuesday-Friday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Saturday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Sunday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Email: [email protected]
Live music at ladokolla by Dalida Mitzi Cyprus Cyprus
On Saturday, 1st October, Dalida Mitzi accompanied by Christos Christofi will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
On Saturday, 1st October, Dalida Mitzi accompanied by Christos Christofi will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live music with your drink or alternatively choose to try authentic Greek mezedes that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555
Pera stin Plateia Cyprus Cyprus
The festival ‘Pera stin Plateia’ is running for a second year, organised by the ‘Open Group of Artists of Pera Oreinis’ in the square at the heart of the traditional centre of the village.
The festival ‘Pera stin Plateia’ is running for a second year, organised by the ‘Open Group of Artists of Pera Oreinis’ in the square at the heart of the traditional centre of the village.The event will start at 4:00 in the afternoon on the small stage with entertainment for children that will include children’s songs and workshops in percussion and acrobatics.
The concert on the main stage will start at 6:30p.m. with contributions from five Cypriot musical groups: Monsieur Doumani, The Zilla Project, Windcraft Band, Parapera feat. Pan Meraklis and Drumble Beats. Freestyle Dj set by Jimmy D.
During the festival there will be an arts and crafts market running parallel to the main event, including local products, excellent food, options for vegetarians and drinks.
Free Entrance
Sponsor: Cultural Services of the Ministry of Education and Culture
Supported by the Pera Orinis Community Council
Media Sponsor: ΡΙΚ
Sunday, 2nd October
All About Arts & Crafts Cyprus Cyprus
All About Arts & Crafts Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday, presents different artists showing their work through their own perspective and their own material. You will be...
All About Arts & Crafts Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday, presents different artists showing their work through their own perspective and their own material.You will be able to enjoy an exhibition full of colour, imagination and creativity with materials like beads, clay, glass, fabric and recycling material which are the base for beautiful jewellery, decorative objects, paintings and many more.
Saturday 1 October & Sunday 2 October at 4:00 p.m. at KIMONOS SQUARE.
Are you afraid of the dark? Cyprus Cyprus
The play “Are you afraid of the dark” is a story aimed to help children to overcome their fears. The performance is based on Jill Tomlinson’s Fairytale an...
The play “Are you afraid of the dark” is a story aimed to help children to overcome their fears. The performance is based on Jill Tomlinson’s Fairytale and directed by Andrei Krupa. It is about a little owl who was too much afraid of the dark, until she meets Skody. The little owl manages to melt away his ingrained fear of the dark with the help of Skody…Actors: Andrei Krupa and Nicoletta Christoforou
Director: Andrei Krupa
Costume designer: Liana Kopitsa
Digital Art: Maria Christoforou
Duration: 1 hour Contact numbers: 99 358 663, 99 621 669, 22 590 197 Language: Greek
Cost: €5
Grape Festival 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
During the months of September and October, the Wine villages organise various events dedicated to wine and its products. During these events, people can obser...
During the months of September and October, the Wine villages organise various events dedicated to wine and its products. During these events, people can observe the making of <> and <> at the venues and be offered various delicacies made of grapes. At the same time, there are competitions, wine tasting, and entertainment shows (including folk music, theatre productions, and revival of old traditional customs). Visitors can learn about the traditional houses of the villages, the local museums, churches, and other sights. Vasa 11/9/2016 Lofou 18/9/2016 Arsos 25/9/2016 Koilani 2/10/2016The Jukin´Cyprus Cyprus Cyprus
Live-Rock´n´Roll on the beach with 12 bands from all over the world, Special nostalgic market with jukeboxes, flipper (pinballs) , 50s-clothing, neon-art, rec...
The Jukin´Cyprus 2016 in Larnaca.To all lovers and fans of Rock´n´Roll, Doo Wop and Rockabilly, The Jukin´50s from Germany will create a festival right on the Meneou- Beach of Larnaca, Cyprus, on the 30st of September until the 2nd of October 2016 with support of the city council and the municipality of Larnaca.
Three days full of memories and feelings of the past, when Elvis and Roy Orbison were still on top of the charts. 10 international Rock´n´Roll-Bands as The Truly Lover Trio (US) , The Roomates(UK), Danny & The Chicks (GER), The Nymonics (GER), Freddy Velas & The Silvertones (I), The Velvet Candles (E), The X-iles (CY), Frankie Dean (UK) and the C-Sides (Surf music) will hit the spot and bring their audience into the 50s & 60s, turning on the visitors. Who likes the music of the past will find here a great chance to go back for three days ! Dancing in the moonlight with all the music you love, but never hear live!
The event location is directly on the lovely beach of Meneou (located behind the International Airport of Larnaca) at the Meneou Beach Tavern. Beside the live music, there will be a classic car meeting with vintage cars from all over Cyprus, a nostalgic market with pinballs, jukeboxes, clothing, records, Cds etc. and a food court with drinks and cocktails and lots of different tastes like Hamburgers, Chicken Wings etc. as well as a live show program.
All vintage cars (EU-cars until the year of 1969 and US - cars until 1979) will have free entry to the show including 2 people. More information is available under thejukincyprus.com or 97 692463 and [email protected]
The German festival is to see under www.jukeboxsupermarket.de
Children until 18 years free.)
Entrance fee adults €16,- all three days €43.
Chocolate adventures Cyprus Cyprus
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. ...
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. The play was written by Marina Vronti and Valentinos Kokkinos and is inspired by the children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of Roald Dahl.Text / Lyrics: Marina Vrondi, Valentinos Kokkinos
Directed by Marios Kakoulli
Music: Christina Argyri
Orchestration: Jean-Paul Sacy and Christina Argyri
Movement: Marios Kakoulis
Sets - Costumes: Harris Kafkarides
Video art / animation: Giorgos Alexandrou
Lighting Design: Vikentios Christianidis
Assistant Director: Loukia Pieride
Assistant Set Designer: Andriani Rousogenous
Actors: Anthony Papamichail, Irene Andronikou, Ivi Nicolaide, Athina Savva, Artemis Choutris, Andreas Daniel, Stelios Kapsalis, Maria Machlamouzi
The play is in Greek.
Cyprus open studios Cyprus Cyprus
As a sponsor of the CYPRUS OPEN STUDIOS Programme 2016, Opus 39 Gallery will be hosting a joint venture exhibition featuring paintings and ceramics...
As a sponsor of the CYPRUS OPEN STUDIOS Programme 2016, Opus 39 Gallery will be hosting a joint venture exhibition featuring paintings and ceramics by:Monica Demetriades
Marina Emphietzi-Harris
Celia Potoudis Macpherson
Jacquie Pentaliotis
Opening on Monday, September 26th 2016 at 7p.m. at Opus 39 Gallery, Nicosia
Cyprus Open Studios:
Over a series of weekends throughout the month of October established artists all over the island will fling open their doors and welcome the public to interact with them and their work.
This is the first event prior to the official opening of Cyprus Open Studios starting October 1st 2016.
DURATION: 26/9 - 2/10/2016
Opening Hours:
Monday 17.00 - 20.00
Tuesday-Friday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Saturday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Sunday 10.30 - 12.30 & 17.00 - 20.00
Email: [email protected]
Don Quixote Cyprus Cyprus
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis....
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis.The story follows the adventures of a hidalgo named Mr. Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood.
Directed by Monica Meleki
The play is in Greek
Cost:€7
Phone: +357 99 490 102
Live music at ladokolla by Laiki Tetraktis Cyprus Cyprus
This Sunday 2/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
This Sunday 1/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live Greek music with a drink or alternative you can choose to try the authentic Greek meze that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555.
Monday, 3rd October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY MONDAY
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored
Guided walking & bus tour. The Walking Tour leads you to the most noteworthy sights in ‘Pallouriotisa’ and ‘Kaimakli’, two old villages at the outskirts of the Venetian Walls. As Lefkosia grew and expanded these villages gradually became historic districts of the city.
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos Cyprus Cyprus
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’...
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’.Traditionally a meeting point for the locals (Lemesiani), this area was turned into an open-air Sculpture Park, which exhibits works of art by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.
The tour also takes participants past the old port, and Lemesos Castle, which is now a museum on the Medieval history of Cyprus. It continues through the surrounding area - home to interesting stone-built warehouses, many of which have become restaurants and exhibition halls.
The walk then visits the sites of Great Mosque or Kepir Mosque, the Cathedral of Agia Napa, the Municipal Market and the traditional shopping centre of Agiou Andreou - now a quaint, pedestrian area.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
End Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
Days / Times:Monday, 10:00
Operating Period:All year round.
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by: Lemesos Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 25 362 756
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Tuesday, 4th October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Wednesday, 5th October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Larnaka - Past and Present Cyprus Cyprus
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip...
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip.Participants will then walk through streets of old, preserved buildings towards the old market, which leads to the grand church of Agios Lazaros - the patron saint of the town.
The walk finally takes in the shopping street of Zenonos Kitieos and passes by the Pierides Museum - which is housed in a mansion built in 1840 - as well as the Club of Larnaka, a protected building that was built in the mid-19th century.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
End Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
Days / Times:Wednesday, 10:00
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by:Larnaka Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 24 654 322
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Thursday, 6th October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong hiσtory, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY THURSDAY
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls
Guided walking tour.
Lefkosia, the only divided capital in the world, dates back to the Bronze Age. In antiquity and in early Christian times it was known as Ledra. It has been the capital of Cyprus since the Late Byzantine period (11th century). The Lusignans transformed it into a splendid city, with royal palaces and churches. The city centre, the old “Chora”, surrounded by 16th century Venetian Walls, with museums, old churches and medieval buildings, maintains the leisurely atmosphere of yesteryear.
Language: English
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Marianne Pousseur: Vocal Techniques in New Music Cyprus Cyprus
Following her performance in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, at The Shoe Factory, Nicosia, as part of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival, the iconic contemporary singer Marianne Pousseur will give a lecture on the vocal techniques developed and used in new music....
Following her performance in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire on Wednesday 5 October, 20:30, at The Shoe Factory, Nicosia, as part of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival, the iconic contemporary singer Marianne Pousseur will give a lecture on the vocal techniques developed and used in new music. The Lecture will be followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional Cypriot singers.MARIANNE POUSSEUR
One of the most iconic and celebrated performers of contemporary music, Marianne Pousseur appears frequently with ensembles such as the Schoenberg Ensemble (direction Reinbert de Leeuw), Remix Porto, Die Reihe Vienna, and she has appeared numerous times with the Ensemble InterContemporain, particularly under the direction of Pierre Boulez. The stage version of Pierrot Lunaire by Arnold Schoenberg, with Ensemble Musique Oblique conducted by Philippe Herreweghe, has been released on film as well as a CD for the label Harmonia Mundi France. Her immense theatrical experience has allowed Marianne to be the actress reciting in symphonic works such as Psyche by César Franck and Peer Gynt by Grieg, conducted by Kurt Masur with the Orchestra National de France and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as Sciarrino’s Lohengrin the recording of which won the 2009 MIDEM Classical Awards in Cannes. For her, in 2004, George Aperghis composed Dark Side for mezzo-soprano and ensemble, created in Athens with the Ensemble InterContemporain. Subsequently, in 2008, they collaborated again on Yannis Ritsos’ poem Ismene which was set into an opera for solo voice. The performance won the 2009 Belgian critics Award and it has since been performed in several international festivals. Marianne’s artistic research on Yannis Ritsos, led her to compose and perform the music theatre Phedre, based on Ritsos’ poem, and the triptych was completed in 2015 with Ajax.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663 871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
After the rare performance of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire the day before, the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival will screen on the next day, Thursday 6 October 2016 at 20:30, Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg....
SCREENINGLarry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
Director: Larry Weinstein
Duration: 90'
After the rare performance of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire the day before, the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival will screen on the next day, Thursday 6 October 2016 at 20:30, Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg.
Arnold Schoenberg and his friends and students (including Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Alma Mahler, Erwin Stein, Roberto Gerhard, Wassily Kandinsky and Hanns Eisler) tell the story of the composer's life in their own words.
The film takes us on a journey from the beginning of the 20th century, when Schoenberg composed is last post-Romantic pieces and first atonal works, through to the WWI years, to the discovery of his Twelve-Tone method in the early 1920s. It features excerpts from live performances of Schoenberg's works such as Verklärte Nacht, the Gurre-Lieder, the Second String Quartet, Erwartung, Pierrot Lunaire.
Featured artists include: Pierre Boulez and the Ensemble InterContemporain, Marianne Pousseur, the Schoenberg Quartet, London Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen and Michael Tilson Thomas.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Friday, 7th October
Greek Nights at Preserve Cyprus Cyprus
You asked for it, you got it! Greek nights every Friday with your favourite DJs on the decks until morning hours...
You asked for it, you got it! Nights and Greek every Friday with your favourite DJ on the decks until morning hours!Stay tune for more info.
Info & Res: 24 650 095
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Cyprus Rally 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.Official website: http://www.cyprusrally.com.cy/
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/barumrally
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyprusrally/
More information: https://www.fiaerc.com/event/cyprus-rally-2016/
More info soon.
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Saturday, 8th October
Apple Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The two-day festival takes place in Kyperounda and includes an open air market with fresh sesonal apples, traditional products, fresh apple juice,apple pies, ap...
The two-day festival takes place in Kyperounda and includes an open air market with fresh sesonal apples, traditional products, fresh apple juice,apple pies, apple vinegar etc, an apple exhibition featuring all the types of apples that grow in Cyprus, competitions for the best apple pie, and many more. There are also seminars about the beneficial properties of apples, as well as a full traditional entertainment show. Visitors are encouraged to take a walk around the village and see the local museums and exceptional churches.Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Cyprus Rally 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.Official website: http://www.cyprusrally.com.cy/
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/barumrally
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyprusrally/
More information: https://www.fiaerc.com/event/cyprus-rally-2016/
More info soon.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
TERRA SANCTA ORGAN FESTIVAL
Laranca, Church of Our Lady of the Graces
Saturday, October 8 at 7.30 p.m. – Admission free
Daniele Dori (Italy), pipe organ
For the second consecutive year, the Terra Sancta Organ Festival, the pipe organ festival in the Middle East and the Levant, comes to the island of Cyprus. Saturday, October 8 at 19:30 in the Church of Our Lady of Graces in Larnaca (Terra Santa street), the organist of the Cathedral of Florence Daniele Dori will perform a recital with a program of Italian music for organ from 1600 to the present day. This concert is organized in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Nicosia. Admission is free.
The pipe organ installed in the Church of St. Mary of Graces in Larnaca is probably the only existing pipe organ on the island. Built in Jerusalem in 1989 by the Franciscan organ builder Delfin Taboada, the restoration was made possible thanks to the work of the world famous Italian organ builder Saverio Anselmi Tamburini of Crema (Italy) and to the contribution of the Embassy of Italy in Nicosia.
The concert is organized by the Custody of the Holy Land. In Cyprus, the Custody of the Holy Land (Latin Catholic Church of Cyprus) has been active for eight centuries. Today, the Franciscan friars are based in Nicosia (Holy Cross), in Larnaca (Our Lady of Graces) and in Limassol (St. Catherine): in these locations they run their charitable, pastoral and educational activities (Terra Santa College).
The concert is part of the musical program of the Terra Sancta Organ Festival (please visit www.tsorganfestival.org). Besides Cyprus, the other locations of the festival are: Greece (Rhodes), Jordan, Israel, East Jerusalem, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria, in other words the places where the Custody of the Holy Land is present with its Franciscan friars. The Terra Sancta Organ Festival wants to give to everyone a chance to listen to the sound of the organ, that otherwise would be heard only during the liturgical celebrations at some churches.
info: [email protected] - www.tsorganfestival.org
MTN Run in Colour 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
MTN Run in Colour will take place in Limassol, on the afternoon of Saturday, October 8th at Enaerios parking at 15:00....
MTN Run in Colour will take place in Limassol, on the afternoon of Saturday, October 8th at Enaerios parking at 15:00.All proceeds will be going back to charity. Specifically, MTN Run in Colour will donate all the proceeds to The ELPIDA Foundation which provides support to children with cancer.
Come to MTN Run in Colour and enjoy a fun 5k run (or walk) followed by a wacky and colourful music finish-line festival.
Each participant aged 12+ will receive a branded t-shirt sunglasses, bag and colour powder the day of the event. Kids under 11 will get a colour pack the day of the event.
PRICES:
ADULTS:
1 adult 25 euro each
2 adults 20 euro each
TEAM 4 adults 18 euro each
KIDS:
Kids 6-10 age 5 euro
Kids 1-5 age free
YOUTH:
1 youth - 17 euro each
2 youth - 15 euro each
TEAM 4 youth - 14 euro each
SALES POINTS:
Limassol - AYIOS NIKOLAOS KIOSK
Nicosia - OCTAGONO KIOSK
Larnaca - TIME-OUT KIOSK
Paphos - TZIOVANNIS KIOSK
ONLINE:
www.eventbrite.com/e/mtnrunincolour-08-10-16-limassol-cyprus-tickets-26946058386
Oktoberfest light 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
The Cyprus-German Cultural Association organizes the well-established beer festival "Oktoberfest Light" on the 8th October 2016...
The Cyprus-German Cultural Association organizes the well-established beer festival "Oktoberfest Light" on the 8th October 2016 between 17:00 and 23:00. Besides a variety of German beer, you can enjoy traditional delicacies such as sausages, pork shank, sauerkraut, Brezeln etc., in a festive atmosphere in the garden of Goethe-Institute, Markou Drakou 21 in Nicosia, with the accompaniment of the music group «WINDCRAFT BAND».We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Sunday, 9th October
Cyprus Rally 2016 Cyprus Cyprus
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.
The ERC’s only truly mixed-surface event also counts for FIA Middle East points and has the honour of closing the 2016 ERC season when crews will once again battle challenging stages and punishing ambient and ground temperatures.Official website: http://www.cyprusrally.com.cy/
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/barumrally
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyprusrally/
More information: https://www.fiaerc.com/event/cyprus-rally-2016/
More info soon.
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion Cyprus Cyprus
A pre-concert talk by composer Andreas Tsiartas about Beat Furrer’s controversial masterpiece for soprano and double-bass, Lotófagos I, which will be performed immediately after the lecture, at 20:30, by soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger. ...
PRE-CONCERT TALKAndreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion –
Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 7:30PM
THE SHOE FACTORY, NICOSIA
A pre-concert talk by composer Andreas Tsiartas about Beat Furrer’s controversial masterpiece for soprano and double-bass, Lotófagos I, which will be performed immediately after the lecture, at 20:30, by soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE TALK:
Lotófagos I for Soprano and double-bass (2006), which is based on José Ángel Valente’s poem describing Homeric Ulysses’ companions and their adventure on the island of the Lotus eaters, is musically approached by the composer of the piece, Beat Furrer, in a very particular manner.
Furrer’s works pursue a process of deconstruction, of Oblivion. In the composer’s sphere of imagination there is a space, where memory, social or cultural, ceases to exist and what follows is a state of amnesia. This specific observation comprises various deeply-rooted psychological aspects, which Furrer has already treated thematically on a macrocosmic level: the deconstruction of memory corresponds to the deconstruction of identities. In this case, the identity comes up to a social phenomenon, of which the deconstruction opens the path towards discovering our own self, a confrontation with our true essence, our primeval image, our genuine depiction. According to Furrer’s comments about Lotófagos I, it is all about a lateral apposition of sounds. The phenomenon of Memory and Oblivion, as seen through Ulysses’ companions, is being represented as the remembrance of specific sounds through their apparently random repetition or even gradual disappearance within the margins of the work’s overall form. The organic development of his sound material is being disordered and re-shaped to such an extent that it assimilates to a new space of memory: an anagram of a person’s remembrances while he/she is at a state of oblivion, or even a person who constantly educes his/her memories within new spaces.
The lecture is based on Andreas Tsiartas’ final dissertation for the Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden, as well as his notes during the summer seminar in 2009 with Beat Furrer at the Hoschule für Musik und Theater in Rostock, Germany and from lectures and interviews held during the Spring Meeting in Darmstadt in April 2009. The lecture will be given in English.
ANDREAS TSIARTAS
Andreas Tsiartas graduated with distinction (Diplom Komponist) from the Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden, Germany, in 2010, where he studied composition with Manos Tsangaris and Jörg Herchet and electronic music with Franz Martin Olbrisch and Michael Flade. His works have been performed and commissioned by such renowned ensembles and soloists as the Dresdner Philharmonie, the Studio for New Music Ensemble Moscow, Musiques Nouvelles, Ensemble Courage, Rohan de Saram, having received their premieres in renowned venues such as the BKA Theater in Berlin, the Kulturpalast in Dresden and the ZKM in Karlsruhe.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
The second concert of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival, will feature Beat Furrer’s psychological masterpiece Lotófagos I, for soprano and double-bass...
CONCERTUli Fussenegger (double-bass) & Hélène Fauchère (soprano) in the Cyprus premiere of Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 8:30PM
THE SHOE FACTORY, NICOSIA
The second concert of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival, will feature Beat Furrer’s psychological masterpiece Lotófagos I, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere on Sunday 9 October 2016, 20:30, at The Shoe Factory – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the exceptional French soprano Hélène Fauchère. The concert will also include works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Juraj and Evis Sammoutis.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME:
Lotófagos, or “Lotus eaters,” takes its text from a prose-poem by the Spanish poet José Ángel Valente. Its title refers to the mythological island of lotus eaters. When Odysseus’s men landed there, they ate the lotus plant and forgot about their home, wanting only to stay on the island. Valente’s text expands on this theme of forgetfulness, only at the end invoking its opposite, memory, with the question, “A mild yet warm wind comes from the south. Is this memory?” Furrer’s setting opens with the soprano and bass singing in identical registers, blurring the distinction between instrument and voice, and the first word emerges only slowly, as though the protagonists are struggling even to remember how to speak. This sense of a struggle to speak pervades much of the piece reflects the composer’s sphere of imagination where memory, and its many psychological aspects, ceases to exist and what follows is a state of amnesia.
HÉLÈNE FAUCHÈRE soprano
French soprano, Hélène Fauchère studied in Sorbonne and the Conservatoire de Paris, where she has won a number of awards. During the last eight years she has been working on a regular basis with the Solistes XXI led by Rachid Safir, performing at Opera de Paris and at the Amphithéâtre Bastille as well as IRCAM. She is also working with Sequenza 9.3. directed by Catherine Simon-Pietri, La Chapelle Rhénane led by Benoît Haller, and Les Siècles led by François-Xavier Roth. She has performed as a soloist with the Klangforum Wien, the Ensemble Modern, the Ensemble Contrechamps, the Kammerorchester of Munich, the Ensemble InterContemporain, in venues such as Theater Basel, Konzerthaus Bern, Theater an der Wien, Philharmonie of Cologne, Philharmonie de Paris, and she has been invited by a number of renowned international festival where she collaborated with conductors such as Sylvain Cambreling, Beat Furrer, Jean Deroyer, Szolt Nagy, Alexander Liebreich, Emilio Pomarico, Léo Warynski.
ULI FUSSENEGGER double-bass
A long-established member of Klangforum Wien, Uli Fussenegger has been performing – both as soloist and ensemble player – at the most important festivals all over the world for more than 25 years. Many works for double-bass solo have been written for him and were premièred by him. Having collaborated with musicians such as La Monte Young, Peter Böhm, Kronos Quartet, Arditti Quartet, Gidon Kremer, Christoph Marthaler and many leading contemporary composers, Fussenegger has participated in countless CD-recordings. He is the founder and manager of the CD-label Durian Records and programming advisor of Klangforum Wien for more than ten years, also developing various projects for the ensemble. Uli Fussenegger is teaching both at the International Summer Courses for New Music in Darmstadt and at the IMPULS-Academy in Graz, and since 2008, he is also teaching the double-bass and New Music at the University of Music in Luzern and at Kunstuniversität Graz.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
Chocolate adventures Cyprus Cyprus
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. ...
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. The play was written by Marina Vronti and Valentinos Kokkinos and is inspired by the children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of Roald Dahl.Text / Lyrics: Marina Vrondi, Valentinos Kokkinos
Directed by Marios Kakoulli
Music: Christina Argyri
Orchestration: Jean-Paul Sacy and Christina Argyri
Movement: Marios Kakoulis
Sets - Costumes: Harris Kafkarides
Video art / animation: Giorgos Alexandrou
Lighting Design: Vikentios Christianidis
Assistant Director: Loukia Pieride
Assistant Set Designer: Andriani Rousogenous
Actors: Anthony Papamichail, Irene Andronikou, Ivi Nicolaide, Athina Savva, Artemis Choutris, Andreas Daniel, Stelios Kapsalis, Maria Machlamouzi
The play is in Greek.
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Don Quixote Cyprus Cyprus
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis....
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis.The story follows the adventures of a hidalgo named Mr. Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood.
Directed by Monica Meleki
The play is in Greek
Cost:€7
Phone: +357 99 490 102
Live music at ladokolla by Laiki Tetraktis Cyprus Cyprus
This Sunday 2/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
This Sunday 1/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live Greek music with a drink or alternative you can choose to try the authentic Greek meze that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555.
Monday, 10th October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY MONDAY
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored
Guided walking & bus tour. The Walking Tour leads you to the most noteworthy sights in ‘Pallouriotisa’ and ‘Kaimakli’, two old villages at the outskirts of the Venetian Walls. As Lefkosia grew and expanded these villages gradually became historic districts of the city.
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos Cyprus Cyprus
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’...
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’.Traditionally a meeting point for the locals (Lemesiani), this area was turned into an open-air Sculpture Park, which exhibits works of art by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.
The tour also takes participants past the old port, and Lemesos Castle, which is now a museum on the Medieval history of Cyprus. It continues through the surrounding area - home to interesting stone-built warehouses, many of which have become restaurants and exhibition halls.
The walk then visits the sites of Great Mosque or Kepir Mosque, the Cathedral of Agia Napa, the Municipal Market and the traditional shopping centre of Agiou Andreou - now a quaint, pedestrian area.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
End Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
Days / Times:Monday, 10:00
Operating Period:All year round.
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by: Lemesos Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 25 362 756
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Tuesday, 11th October
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Judit Kele’s documentary: Kurtág – The Matchstick Man Cyprus Cyprus
As part of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival and the Cyprus premiere of György Kurtág’s masterpiece, Kafka Fragments, there will be a screening of The Matchstick Man – an atmospheric profile affording a perceptive and illuminating glimpse into Kurtág’s world. ...
SCREENINGJudit Kele’s documentary: Kurtág – The Matchstick Man
Director: Judit Kele
Duration: 57'
As part of the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival and the Cyprus premiere of György Kurtág’s masterpiece, Kafka Fragments, there will be a screening of The Matchstick Man – an atmospheric profile affording a perceptive and illuminating glimpse into Kurtág’s world.
A very private man who usually shies away from discussing himself and his work, Kurtág communicates his all-consuming passion for music and deep involvement in the world of sound to director Judit Kele. He is seen teaching and working with musicians – including his wife Marta, Adrienne Csengery or Claudio Abbado conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Other contributors to the programme include the pianist Zoltan Kocsis, composers György Ligeti, Andras Szöllösy, Laszlo Vidovsky and Zoltan Jeney, as well as students of Kurtág.
The film will be followed the next day (12 October 2016, 20:30) with the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s masterpiece Kafka Fragments, performed by mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Wednesday, 12th October
MUSICAL SYNERGIES, CYPRUS – RUSSIA Cyprus Cyprus
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music....
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music.As for Shchedrin’s Carmen suite, this came into existence in a rather roundabout fashion, after the composer was asked for a new ballet featuring Prosper Mérimée’s fiery heroine. Shchedrin however found it impossible to think of the story without Bizet's famous tunes going through his head, so in the end he decided to exploit the original opera, describing the process as "a creative meeting of minds". But this was the Soviet Union in the late 60's, and after the first performance it was banned by the authorities as "insulting to Bizet's masterpiece". It took Shostakovich's intervention to get the ballet back on the approved list, and it's since become Shchedrin's best-known work.
FR. CHOPIN: Waltz no. 2, op. 64 from the ballet Les Sylphides (orch.: W. Mc Dermott)
FR. CHOPIN: Piano concerto no. 2 in F minor, op. 21
R. SHCHEDRIN: Carmen suite
Soloist: Vadim Palmov (piano)
Conductor: Yiorgos Kountouris
In collaboration with the Russian Cultural Centre
Paphos: Wednesday12 October 2016
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium, 20:30
Limassol: Thursday 13 October 2016
Rialto Theatre, 20:30
Nicosia: Friday 14 October 2016
Russian Cultural Centre, 20:30
Ticket prices:
€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
Ticket presales:
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium (20 Andreas Vlamis, 8025 Paphos)
- At the concert venue 3 hours before the concert
- Online at www.rialto.com.cy
- At the theatre Box Office 4 weeks prior the concert day (Mo-Fr 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00) and on the concert day from 19:00-20:30
- Online at the CySO Foundation website: www.cyso.org.cy
- At the Theatre box office every Wednesday, 16:00-19:00 and on the concert day, 18:30-20:30
Information: 22 463144, www.cyso.org.cy
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Larnaka - Past and Present Cyprus Cyprus
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip...
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip.Participants will then walk through streets of old, preserved buildings towards the old market, which leads to the grand church of Agios Lazaros - the patron saint of the town.
The walk finally takes in the shopping street of Zenonos Kitieos and passes by the Pierides Museum - which is housed in a mansion built in 1840 - as well as the Club of Larnaka, a protected building that was built in the mid-19th century.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
End Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
Days / Times:Wednesday, 10:00
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by:Larnaka Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 24 654 322
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Cyprus premiere of György Kurtág’s masterpiece Kafka Fragments by mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg & violinist Aisha Orazbayeva...
CONCERTCyprus premiere of György Kurtág’s masterpiece Kafka Fragments by mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg & violinist Aisha Orazbayeva
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 8:30PM
THE SHOE FACTORY, NICOSIA
The 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival will continue on 12 October 2016, 20:30 at The Shoe Factory, with a concert featuring the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments. The work is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters, and will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE WORK:
It was during his brief exile in Paris that György Kurtág became truly fascinated with the writings of Kafka, especially his Metamorphosis. At the same time, he was familiarized with the contemporary music scene of the West, and studied with Messiaen and Milhaud. In the following years, the composer assembled random fragments of Kafka’s writings – not excerpts from the published works but fragmented texts from his notebooks, diaries, and letters, which we would eventually use as the basis of the forty pieces that constitute his monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, Kafka Fragments. This introvertly theatrical work might also be regarded as a personal diary of both Kafka and Kurtág, with the music and dramatic utterances of the vocalist and violinist complementing and accentuating Kafka’s texts and his inmost thoughts. Ranging from miniature parables to existential metaphors, these all-embracing texts are sometimes witty, sometimes soul-searching, yet always all-pervading into the human state of isolation, physical and emotional torment, life, love and creativity. Equally kaleidoscopic is Kurtág’s music, which is sometimes reserved and introspective and sometimes explosive and highly dramatic, and in which folk idioms blend imaginatively with Baroque and 19th century aesthetics as well as avant-garde and Expressionism.
LORÉ LIXENBERG mezzo-soprano
“…Lixenbergs' rich powerful voice has an almost bewildering range of colours and a breathtaking upper register…” Metro
Born in the UK, Loré Lixenberg has performed widely in opera, concert repertoire and music-theatre, and she has collaborated with many leading composers. She has performed internationally at a number of festivals including those of Salzburg, Lucerne, Aldeburgh, Wien Modern, Oslo Ultima and London Symphony Orchestra Cage Festival. She has appeared with orchestras and ensembles including the Halle, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Orchestra, Ensemble InterContemporain, London Sinfonietta, Klandforum Wien, Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and Danish Royal Opera. She has collaborated with and performed the works (often the world premieres), of composers such as Georges Aperghis, Bent Sørensen, Helmut Oehring, Mark-Anthony Turnage, György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Beat Furrer, Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell-Davies, Earle Brown, Luc Ferrari and Gerald Barry. Loré Lixenberg has collaborated closely the creator of the avant-garde movement Lettrism, Isidore Isou, and she premiered his soundworks. Having appeared to much acclaim in venues such the Danish Royal Opera, the Royal Opera Covent Garden, the Barbican, the Bayreuth, Venice’s La Fenice and Japan’s Suntory Hall, she has also been active as a director and a composer herself, and she has recorded the premiere of the complete Cage’s Songbooks for Sub Rosa on CD, as well as Frederic Acquaviva’s Aatie on CD/DVD. She published an arts book, Memory Maps, as well as her first monographic CD The afternoon of a phone, and she recorded song cycles with Brodsky String Quartet for Chandos in 2015.
AISHA ORAZBAYEVA violin
Violinist Aisha Orazbayeva is in high demand in a repertoire extending from Bach and Telemann to Lachenmann and Nono. As a soloist, she has performed at the Aldeburgh, Radio France Montpellier, Reykjavik Art, Klangspuren and Latitude festivals, amongst other, and in venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, Superdeluxe in Tokyo and La Maison de Radio France in Paris. Her two solo albums, Outside on Nonclassical and The Hand Gallery on PRAH recordings, have gained international audience and critical acclaim. Orazbayeva has performed live on BBC Radio 3 and 4, Resonance FM, France Musique and Kazakh National TV. She collaborates with ensembles including Plus-Minus and Apartment House in London, and regularly collaborates with the artist, writer and theatre director Tim Etchells (their first vinyl EP, Seeping Through, was released in March 2016.)
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Thursday, 13th October
MUSICAL SYNERGIES, CYPRUS – RUSSIA Cyprus Cyprus
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music....
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music.As for Shchedrin’s Carmen suite, this came into existence in a rather roundabout fashion, after the composer was asked for a new ballet featuring Prosper Mérimée’s fiery heroine. Shchedrin however found it impossible to think of the story without Bizet's famous tunes going through his head, so in the end he decided to exploit the original opera, describing the process as "a creative meeting of minds". But this was the Soviet Union in the late 60's, and after the first performance it was banned by the authorities as "insulting to Bizet's masterpiece". It took Shostakovich's intervention to get the ballet back on the approved list, and it's since become Shchedrin's best-known work.
FR. CHOPIN: Waltz no. 2, op. 64 from the ballet Les Sylphides (orch.: W. Mc Dermott)
FR. CHOPIN: Piano concerto no. 2 in F minor, op. 21
R. SHCHEDRIN: Carmen suite
Soloist: Vadim Palmov (piano)
Conductor: Yiorgos Kountouris
In collaboration with the Russian Cultural Centre
Paphos: Wednesday12 October 2016
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium, 20:30
Limassol: Thursday 13 October 2016
Rialto Theatre, 20:30
Nicosia: Friday 14 October 2016
Russian Cultural Centre, 20:30
Ticket prices:
€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
Ticket presales:
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium (20 Andreas Vlamis, 8025 Paphos)
- At the concert venue 3 hours before the concert
- Online at www.rialto.com.cy
- At the theatre Box Office 4 weeks prior the concert day (Mo-Fr 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00) and on the concert day from 19:00-20:30
- Online at the CySO Foundation website: www.cyso.org.cy
- At the Theatre box office every Wednesday, 16:00-19:00 and on the concert day, 18:30-20:30
Information: 22 463144, www.cyso.org.cy
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong hiσtory, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY THURSDAY
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls
Guided walking tour.
Lefkosia, the only divided capital in the world, dates back to the Bronze Age. In antiquity and in early Christian times it was known as Ledra. It has been the capital of Cyprus since the Late Byzantine period (11th century). The Lusignans transformed it into a splendid city, with royal palaces and churches. The city centre, the old “Chora”, surrounded by 16th century Venetian Walls, with museums, old churches and medieval buildings, maintains the leisurely atmosphere of yesteryear.
Language: English
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Friday, 14th October
Greek Nights at Preserve Cyprus Cyprus
You asked for it, you got it! Greek nights every Friday with your favourite DJs on the decks until morning hours...
You asked for it, you got it! Nights and Greek every Friday with your favourite DJ on the decks until morning hours!Stay tune for more info.
Info & Res: 24 650 095
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
MUSICAL SYNERGIES, CYPRUS – RUSSIA Cyprus Cyprus
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music....
A concert with one of the many waltzes by Chopin, as well as his Piano concerto no.2, the first one he wrote, in 1830 which abounds with sensual ornamentation, bewitching harmonies, and unmistakable references to Polish folk music.As for Shchedrin’s Carmen suite, this came into existence in a rather roundabout fashion, after the composer was asked for a new ballet featuring Prosper Mérimée’s fiery heroine. Shchedrin however found it impossible to think of the story without Bizet's famous tunes going through his head, so in the end he decided to exploit the original opera, describing the process as "a creative meeting of minds". But this was the Soviet Union in the late 60's, and after the first performance it was banned by the authorities as "insulting to Bizet's masterpiece". It took Shostakovich's intervention to get the ballet back on the approved list, and it's since become Shchedrin's best-known work.
FR. CHOPIN: Waltz no. 2, op. 64 from the ballet Les Sylphides (orch.: W. Mc Dermott)
FR. CHOPIN: Piano concerto no. 2 in F minor, op. 21
R. SHCHEDRIN: Carmen suite
Soloist: Vadim Palmov (piano)
Conductor: Yiorgos Kountouris
In collaboration with the Russian Cultural Centre
Paphos: Wednesday12 October 2016
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium, 20:30
Limassol: Thursday 13 October 2016
Rialto Theatre, 20:30
Nicosia: Friday 14 October 2016
Russian Cultural Centre, 20:30
Ticket prices:
€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
Ticket presales:
Apostolos Pavlos Gymnasium (20 Andreas Vlamis, 8025 Paphos)
- At the concert venue 3 hours before the concert
- Online at www.rialto.com.cy
- At the theatre Box Office 4 weeks prior the concert day (Mo-Fr 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00) and on the concert day from 19:00-20:30
- Online at the CySO Foundation website: www.cyso.org.cy
- At the Theatre box office every Wednesday, 16:00-19:00 and on the concert day, 18:30-20:30
Information: 22 463144, www.cyso.org.cy
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Dancing in Colour Cyprus Cyprus
Elea’s annual End of Summer Party is going to be a colourful and exhilarating event that you do not want to miss....
Elea’s annual End of Summer Party is going to be a colourful and exhilarating event that you do not want to miss.The evening commences with a glass of bubbles on arrival, followed by starter platters, sumptuous buffet main course, with fresh fruit and cheese platters to finish. Accompanied by live music from Kirsty Dewar.
Then it’s time to put on those dancing shoes for an exciting evening of music and entertainment with singers Aimee Flack and Duch Pete, plus a special surprise act. There will also be a scrumptious candy bar by Love Island Cakes.
What better way to spend an evening thandancing the night away with your friends at Elea Estate.
TICKETS: €45.00
To book tickets please contact at [email protected] or call 26 202 110.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Saturday, 15th October
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Sunday, 16th October
The Envious Owl Cyprus Cyprus
A performance filled with wonder and imagination that deals with the multidimensional topic of ‘jealousy’. The play’s objective is to help children get ri...
A performance filled with wonder and imagination that deals with the multidimensional topic of ‘jealousy’. The play’s objective is to help children get rid of the negative feeling of jealousy. At the same time it reinforces their emotional world with principles and values such as love, giving and selflessness. This is the original story of an owl that goes for a walk in the forest because it cannot bear to share the love and attention of its parents, given to its little brother. This ‘walk’ will develop into a wonderful journey of self-awareness. …Of course this journey is paved with fun.The owl will meet the most cool characters- a granny, a girl, a fox, a cat and a scientist. All together they will help the owl get rid of every negative feeling. It is worth noting that the children will come into direct contact with many musical instruments, all at the same time.
The actor Andrei Krupa uses his unique musical knowledge and creates on stage the incredible ‘invention’ of the human orchestra! With this inspiration the play provides a unique experience and opportunity for the children to come into direct contact and in close proximity with live musical instruments.
Actors: Andrei Krupa and Nicoletta Christoforou Director: Andrei Krupa Art work: Maria Christoforou
Editing: Maria Christoforou
Time: 11:00 am Duration: 1 hour
Language: Greek Limited number of seats.
Tickets to be booked in advance.
Cost: €5
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival Cyprus Cyprus
The INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL has established itself as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge annual music events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned Cypriot composer, Evis Sammoutis, the Festival is dedicated to the promotion of new music...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL:
Organised between 5 and 16 October 2016 at The Shoe Factory in Nicosia, the 8TH INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL will feature four unique concerts, as well as a number of other interesting events such as documentary screenings, lectures and educational workshops.
This year’s Festival draws attention to contemporary masterpieces in which human voice takes the lead. Over a decade since the Pharos Arts Foundation presented the Cyprus premiere of Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire with the London Sinfonietta, this iconic work, which has changed the history of vocal music forever and which has never been performed in Cyprus ever since, will be heard again: this time by the legendary vocalist Marianne Pousseur who will join forces with the exceptional ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of German conductor Robin Engelen.
The Festival will also present the Cyprus premiere of Kurtág’s monumental 70-minute masterpiece for voice and violin, written in 1987, Kafka Fragments, which is based on Kafka’s texts taken from his notebooks, diaries, and letters. The work will be performed by the internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva.
Another key work in this year’s Festival, reflecting a more ground-breaking approach to vocal writing is Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos, for soprano and double-bass, which was written in 2006 and was premiered by the very same artist who will give its Cyprus premiere as part of the Festival – the exciting double-bassist Uli Fussenegger of Klangforum Wien who will join forces with the sensational French soprano Hélène Fauchère.
Also focused on the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, comprehend the various procedures and thoroughly enjoy the end result, the Festival will conclude with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with vocalist Marianne Pousseur and ensemble Het Collectief under the direction of Robin Engelen in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Berg’s Pieces for Clarinet & Piano Op.5 and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 11.00
LECTURE by Marianne Pousseur on Vocal Techniques in New Music, followed by a workshop with the participation of young professional singers.
THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Larry Weinstein’s documentary, My War Years – Arnold Schoenberg
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 19:30
PRE-CONCERT TALK by the composer Andreas Tsiartas: Memory and Oblivion – Psychological and Musical aspects on Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos
SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016 / 20: 30
CONCERT with soprano Hélène Fauchère and double-bassist Uli Fussenegger in Beat Furrer’s Lotófagos I, as well as works by Henry Purcell, Klaus Huber, Vito Zuraj and Evis Sammoutis.
TUESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
SCREENING of Judit Kele’s documentary, Kurtág: The Matchstick Man
WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
CONCERT with mezzo-soprano Loré Lixenberg and violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments.
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 20:30
PIANO RECITAL with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
*** Contact the Pharos Arts Foundation for the schedule of the Educational Activities which will take place in the mornings.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm
Piano Recital with Joseph Houston Cyprus Cyprus
Piano Recital with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason...
CONCERTPiano Recital with Joseph Houston in works by Messiaen, Ives, Xenakis, Scarlatti, Liszt, Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2016 / 8:30PM
THE SHOE FACTORY, NICOSIA
Dedicated to promoting the linkage between old and new music so that the listener can be familiarized with the historical cohesion of music evolution, the 8th International Pharos Contemporary Music Festival will conclude on Sunday 16 October 2016, 20:30 at The Shoe Factory, with a recital by pianist Joseph Houston, one of the most sought-after rising stars on the international contemporary music scene, in an all embracing programme, ranging from Scarlatti and Liszt, all the way through to Messiaen, Ives and Xenakis, and the Cyprus premieres of works by Thomas Simaku and Christian Mason.
PROGRAMME:
Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Three-page Sonata (1905)
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
Sonata for keyboard in E major, K.380 "Cortège" (1754)
Sonata for keyboard in C major, K.159 "La caccia" (1752)
Sonata for keyboard in B-flat major, K.202 (1753)
Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)
Ile de Feu I (from Quatre études de rythme) (1950)
Thomas Simaku (b.1958)
Deux Esquisses
Interval
Christian Mason (b.1984)
Remembered Resonance (2014)
Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001)
Mists (1980)
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Les Cloches de Genève (from Années de Pèlerinage I) (1855)
JOSEPH HOUSTON piano
"Moments of liquid, tranced beauty" - The Daily Telegraph
Joseph Houston is a pianist based in London and Berlin. His wide-ranging curiosity has led to activity in a variety of fields, particularly in Contemporary and Experimental Music. He has performed throughout Europe and in China, and his playing has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4, as well as on Albanian national television. After studies at the University of York and the Royal College of Music he won 2nd Prize in the British Contemporary Piano Competition and was selected as a PLG young artist through which he gave solo recitals at the Southbank Centre and Wigmore Hall. Other awards include a Making Music Philip and Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists, an "Emerging Excellence" award from Help Musicians UK, and selection to be part of the City Music Foundation young artists scheme. Joseph has given the first performance of numerous new works, by, among others, Christian Wolff, Thomas Simaku, Colin Matthews, Christian Mason, Charlotte Bray, Martin Suckling, and Simon Holt. Future projects include a solo recital for Unerhörte Musik (Berlin); a recording of solo piano music by Thomas Simaku for Naxos; and a USA tour with violinist Aisha Orazbayeva in 2017.
INFORMATION & TICKETS:
Information: Pharos Arts Foundation Tel. (+357) 22-663871 / www.pharosartsfoundation.org
Tickets: €10 for the concerts. All other events are Free Entrance.
Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday-Friday 10:00am-3:00pm)
Educational Activities: The Festival will host a great number of educational activities, some of them in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will be open to the public. For more information about these activities please contact the Pharos Arts Foundation.
Chocolate adventures Cyprus Cyprus
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. ...
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. The play was written by Marina Vronti and Valentinos Kokkinos and is inspired by the children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of Roald Dahl.Text / Lyrics: Marina Vrondi, Valentinos Kokkinos
Directed by Marios Kakoulli
Music: Christina Argyri
Orchestration: Jean-Paul Sacy and Christina Argyri
Movement: Marios Kakoulis
Sets - Costumes: Harris Kafkarides
Video art / animation: Giorgos Alexandrou
Lighting Design: Vikentios Christianidis
Assistant Director: Loukia Pieride
Assistant Set Designer: Andriani Rousogenous
Actors: Anthony Papamichail, Irene Andronikou, Ivi Nicolaide, Athina Savva, Artemis Choutris, Andreas Daniel, Stelios Kapsalis, Maria Machlamouzi
The play is in Greek.
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Don Quixote Cyprus Cyprus
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis....
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis.The story follows the adventures of a hidalgo named Mr. Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood.
Directed by Monica Meleki
The play is in Greek
Cost:€7
Phone: +357 99 490 102
Live music at ladokolla by Laiki Tetraktis Cyprus Cyprus
This Sunday 2/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
This Sunday 1/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live Greek music with a drink or alternative you can choose to try the authentic Greek meze that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555.
Monday, 17th October
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY MONDAY
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored
Guided walking & bus tour. The Walking Tour leads you to the most noteworthy sights in ‘Pallouriotisa’ and ‘Kaimakli’, two old villages at the outskirts of the Venetian Walls. As Lefkosia grew and expanded these villages gradually became historic districts of the city.
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos Cyprus Cyprus
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’...
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’.Traditionally a meeting point for the locals (Lemesiani), this area was turned into an open-air Sculpture Park, which exhibits works of art by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.
The tour also takes participants past the old port, and Lemesos Castle, which is now a museum on the Medieval history of Cyprus. It continues through the surrounding area - home to interesting stone-built warehouses, many of which have become restaurants and exhibition halls.
The walk then visits the sites of Great Mosque or Kepir Mosque, the Cathedral of Agia Napa, the Municipal Market and the traditional shopping centre of Agiou Andreou - now a quaint, pedestrian area.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
End Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
Days / Times:Monday, 10:00
Operating Period:All year round.
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by: Lemesos Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 25 362 756
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Tuesday, 18th October
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Wednesday, 19th October
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Larnaka - Past and Present Cyprus Cyprus
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip...
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip.Participants will then walk through streets of old, preserved buildings towards the old market, which leads to the grand church of Agios Lazaros - the patron saint of the town.
The walk finally takes in the shopping street of Zenonos Kitieos and passes by the Pierides Museum - which is housed in a mansion built in 1840 - as well as the Club of Larnaka, a protected building that was built in the mid-19th century.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
End Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
Days / Times:Wednesday, 10:00
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by:Larnaka Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 24 654 322
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Thursday, 20th October
Events at the Pierides Museum in Larnaka Pierides Museum - Bank of Cyprus Cultural Centre, Larnaka-Larnaca
Events at the Pierides Museum in Larnaka UPCOMING EVENTS 2016 February 18th Time: 19:00 Lecture: "Signs of Greek Archaeology in modern Cyprus: the case...
Events at the Pierides Museum in LarnakaSeptember 22nd Time 19:30 Lecture: "Larnaka water board – 4000 years of history" Lecturer: Alexis Michaelides
October 20th Time: 19:00 Lecture: "Aspects of everyday life in the Medieval Cyprus” Lecturer: Dr Demetra Mpakirtzi
November 17th Time: 19:00 Lecture: "Medieval remnants in Larnaka city” Lecturer: Dr Socrates Antoniades
December 8th Time: 19:00 Lecture: "Roman Cyprus and Larnaka” Lecturer: Dr Demetris Michaelides
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong hiσtory, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY THURSDAY
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls
Guided walking tour.
Lefkosia, the only divided capital in the world, dates back to the Bronze Age. In antiquity and in early Christian times it was known as Ledra. It has been the capital of Cyprus since the Late Byzantine period (11th century). The Lusignans transformed it into a splendid city, with royal palaces and churches. The city centre, the old “Chora”, surrounded by 16th century Venetian Walls, with museums, old churches and medieval buildings, maintains the leisurely atmosphere of yesteryear.
Language: English
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Friday, 21st October
Greek Nights at Preserve Cyprus Cyprus
You asked for it, you got it! Greek nights every Friday with your favourite DJs on the decks until morning hours...
You asked for it, you got it! Nights and Greek every Friday with your favourite DJ on the decks until morning hours!Stay tune for more info.
Info & Res: 24 650 095
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Exhibition: Absolute Zero by Adam Ball Cyprus Cyprus
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings.
The Pharos Arts Foundation is pleased to present Absolute Zero, a solo show of work from British artist Adam Ball. The exhibition includes drawings, signature paper and coloured fabric cut-outs and new raw pigment paintings. This recent body of work by Adam Ball has been evolving since first being exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, US in 2014, and the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman in 2015. In Cyprus, the exhibition will be on show from 28 September until 22 October 2016 at The Pharos Centre for Contemporary Art, before touring to the UK to be exhibited at Eton College, Windsor.Adam Ball's work is rooted in the profound research and observation of the miniscule details of his surroundings. He combines his meticulously rendered landscapes with patterns that he derives from nature, science and geology. The results are naturally formed abstractions in which colour and shape play an equally important role in an illusion of space and surfaces. His white on white cut-outs emphasize the fragility of the medium and, at the same time, play with the illusions of the light and shadow they cast.
The artist is currently working on his first permanent public installation for a new hospital in the UK. As part of this process he has collaborated with various surgeons and scientists to generate the source material for both this project and his work in general. Much of this research is evident in the works of the exhibition Absolute Zero.
"It will be a pleasure to visit Nicosia in September to exhibit a new body of work. While I have visited Nicosia several times over the last 15 years, this will be the first time my work has been exhibited here. On display will be a selection of recent work including drawings, paper and fabric cutouts, and raw pigment colour paintings such as the large-scale title piece Absolute Zero.”
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday 28 September 2016 / 7:30pm
Duration: 28 September – 22 October 2016
Exhibition Times: 10am-1pm Monday – Friday. And by appointment.
PHAROS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
24 Dem. Severis Ave, Nicosia
Email: [email protected] Tel: 22663871
Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org and www.pharosart.org
ABOUT ADAM BALL
Born in 1977, Adam lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum, US; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. For more information, visit: www.adamballonline.com
Solo exhibitions include:
The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery NYC
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
Group exhibitions include:
A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, NY
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum, Dallas
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Galleria Xavier Fiol, Palma
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid; and ArteFiera Bologna, Italy.
Forthcoming events include a solo presentation of new work at The House of St Barnabas, London during Frieze (Oct-Dec 2016). The artist is also working on his first permanent public installation – a 3m x 16m light box on the outside of a new hospital in Cambridge, in collaboration with architects HOK International.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Saturday, 22nd October
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Zuzana Chalupová: Painter of the child's soul Cyprus Cyprus
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová....
The Loukia & Michael Zampelas Art Museum, the Embassy of Slovakia in Cyprus within the framework of the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Embassy of Serbia and UNICEF jointly present the upcoming exhibition of Serbian painter of Slovak origin, Zuzana Chalupová.The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Dr. Oksana Tomova and the Chargé d Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Serbia, Mr. Dragan Zurovac, on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 8pm.
For information: 22 456 098 / [email protected]
Admission fee: €6 / Seniors and Students: €4
Children: €2 with creative activity
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 13:00 & 15:00 -19:00
Sunday & Monday: closed
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Sunday, 23rd October
Summer Cultural Events at Paralimni - Protaras 2016 Paralimni Municipality - Weddings, Paralimni
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016....
This summer Paralimni Municipality is organising various cultural events from June 2016 to October 2016.For further information telephone: +357 23 819 303 ¨
Website: www.paralimni.org.cy
Download the pdf programme of events.
Chocolate adventures Cyprus Cyprus
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. ...
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. The play was written by Marina Vronti and Valentinos Kokkinos and is inspired by the children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of Roald Dahl.Text / Lyrics: Marina Vrondi, Valentinos Kokkinos
Directed by Marios Kakoulli
Music: Christina Argyri
Orchestration: Jean-Paul Sacy and Christina Argyri
Movement: Marios Kakoulis
Sets - Costumes: Harris Kafkarides
Video art / animation: Giorgos Alexandrou
Lighting Design: Vikentios Christianidis
Assistant Director: Loukia Pieride
Assistant Set Designer: Andriani Rousogenous
Actors: Anthony Papamichail, Irene Andronikou, Ivi Nicolaide, Athina Savva, Artemis Choutris, Andreas Daniel, Stelios Kapsalis, Maria Machlamouzi
The play is in Greek.
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Don Quixote Cyprus Cyprus
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis....
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis.The story follows the adventures of a hidalgo named Mr. Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood.
Directed by Monica Meleki
The play is in Greek
Cost:€7
Phone: +357 99 490 102
Live music at ladokolla by Laiki Tetraktis Cyprus Cyprus
This Sunday 2/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
This Sunday 1/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live Greek music with a drink or alternative you can choose to try the authentic Greek meze that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555.
Monday, 24th October
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY MONDAY
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored
Guided walking & bus tour. The Walking Tour leads you to the most noteworthy sights in ‘Pallouriotisa’ and ‘Kaimakli’, two old villages at the outskirts of the Venetian Walls. As Lefkosia grew and expanded these villages gradually became historic districts of the city.
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos Cyprus Cyprus
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’...
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’.Traditionally a meeting point for the locals (Lemesiani), this area was turned into an open-air Sculpture Park, which exhibits works of art by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.
The tour also takes participants past the old port, and Lemesos Castle, which is now a museum on the Medieval history of Cyprus. It continues through the surrounding area - home to interesting stone-built warehouses, many of which have become restaurants and exhibition halls.
The walk then visits the sites of Great Mosque or Kepir Mosque, the Cathedral of Agia Napa, the Municipal Market and the traditional shopping centre of Agiou Andreou - now a quaint, pedestrian area.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
End Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
Days / Times:Monday, 10:00
Operating Period:All year round.
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by: Lemesos Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 25 362 756
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Tuesday, 25th October
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Wednesday, 26th October
Piano concerto premiere Cyprus Cyprus
For his Piano concerto no. 1, Cypriot composer and pianist Christodoulos Georgiades notes that it “flows from the heart…not the brain”, so it’s with anticipation that we’re looking forward to the premiere of his second one...
For his Piano concerto no. 1, Cypriot composer and pianist Christodoulos Georgiades notes that it “flows from the heart…not the brain”, so it’s with anticipation that we’re looking forward to the premiere of his second one. The phrase “from the heart” however, could also apply to Bruckner’s Three Pieces for Orchestra which start the programme: three charming, melodious little movements, with their main interest being that the composer for the first time touches upon that field which he was to be his life's work: pure and absolute orchestral music. As for Schubert’s Symphony no. 2 which brings the programme to a close, this was composed between 1814 and 1815, with the opening movement’s initial theme based on Beethoven’s overture to The Creatures of Prometheus and the second movement being Schubert's only set of symphonic variations.A. BRUCKNER: Three pieces for orchestra, WAB 97
CHR. GEORGIADES: Concerto for piano no. 2
FR. SCHUBERT: Symphony nο. 2 in B flat major, D. 125
Soloist: Christodoulos Georgiades (piano)
Conductor: Alkis Baltas
Ticket prices:
€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
Limassol: Wednesday 26 October 2016
Rialto Theatre, 20:30
Nicosia: Thursday 27 October 2016
Pallas Theatre, Paphos Gate, 20:30
Ticket presales:
Rialto Theatre (Andrea Drousioti 19, Limassol 3040, Tel.: 77777745)
- Online at www.rialto.com.cy
- At the theatre Box Office 4 weeks prior the concert day (Mo-Fr 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00) and on the concert day from 19:00-20:30
- Online at the CySO Foundation website: www.cyso.org.cy
- At the Theatre box office every Wednesday, 16:00-19:00 and on the concert day, 18:30-20:30
Information: 22 463144, www.cyso.org.cy
Larnaka - Past and Present Cyprus Cyprus
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip...
The Guided Tour (City Route) of ‘Larnaka - Past and Present’ begins by passing by the interesting and protected 1919 buildings of the Colonial Administration, through the famous Foinikoudes (palm-tree lined) promenade, which is a popular and bustling coastal strip.Participants will then walk through streets of old, preserved buildings towards the old market, which leads to the grand church of Agios Lazaros - the patron saint of the town.
The walk finally takes in the shopping street of Zenonos Kitieos and passes by the Pierides Museum - which is housed in a mansion built in 1840 - as well as the Club of Larnaka, a protected building that was built in the mid-19th century.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
End Point:CTO Information Office, Larnaka Town Centre
Days / Times:Wednesday, 10:00
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by:Larnaka Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 24 654 322
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Thursday, 27th October
Piano concerto premiere Cyprus Cyprus
For his Piano concerto no. 1, Cypriot composer and pianist Christodoulos Georgiades notes that it “flows from the heart…not the brain”, so it’s with anticipation that we’re looking forward to the premiere of his second one...
For his Piano concerto no. 1, Cypriot composer and pianist Christodoulos Georgiades notes that it “flows from the heart…not the brain”, so it’s with anticipation that we’re looking forward to the premiere of his second one. The phrase “from the heart” however, could also apply to Bruckner’s Three Pieces for Orchestra which start the programme: three charming, melodious little movements, with their main interest being that the composer for the first time touches upon that field which he was to be his life's work: pure and absolute orchestral music. As for Schubert’s Symphony no. 2 which brings the programme to a close, this was composed between 1814 and 1815, with the opening movement’s initial theme based on Beethoven’s overture to The Creatures of Prometheus and the second movement being Schubert's only set of symphonic variations.A. BRUCKNER: Three pieces for orchestra, WAB 97
CHR. GEORGIADES: Concerto for piano no. 2
FR. SCHUBERT: Symphony nο. 2 in B flat major, D. 125
Soloist: Christodoulos Georgiades (piano)
Conductor: Alkis Baltas
Ticket prices:
€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
Limassol: Wednesday 26 October 2016
Rialto Theatre, 20:30
Nicosia: Thursday 27 October 2016
Pallas Theatre, Paphos Gate, 20:30
Ticket presales:
Rialto Theatre (Andrea Drousioti 19, Limassol 3040, Tel.: 77777745)
- Online at www.rialto.com.cy
- At the theatre Box Office 4 weeks prior the concert day (Mo-Fr 10:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00) and on the concert day from 19:00-20:30
- Online at the CySO Foundation website: www.cyso.org.cy
- At the Theatre box office every Wednesday, 16:00-19:00 and on the concert day, 18:30-20:30
Information: 22 463144, www.cyso.org.cy
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong hiσtory, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY THURSDAY
Discover the old Nicosia and its walls
Guided walking tour.
Lefkosia, the only divided capital in the world, dates back to the Bronze Age. In antiquity and in early Christian times it was known as Ledra. It has been the capital of Cyprus since the Late Byzantine period (11th century). The Lusignans transformed it into a splendid city, with royal palaces and churches. The city centre, the old “Chora”, surrounded by 16th century Venetian Walls, with museums, old churches and medieval buildings, maintains the leisurely atmosphere of yesteryear.
Language: English
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Friday, 28th October
Greek Nights at Preserve Cyprus Cyprus
You asked for it, you got it! Greek nights every Friday with your favourite DJs on the decks until morning hours...
You asked for it, you got it! Nights and Greek every Friday with your favourite DJ on the decks until morning hours!Stay tune for more info.
Info & Res: 24 650 095
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting Cyprus Cyprus
The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting is on its way!...
What a better place to experience the passion and love of Tango than the Island of Love, Aphrodite’s Birthplace, Goddess of Love…The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting will take place October 28th – October 31st 2016. The magnificent 5* Grecian Park Hotel, located on a cliff overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, will once more be the venue where everything will take place under the same roof, for truly magical Tango moments!
This year, the 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting features:
-3 Renowned Couples of Maestros:
Sebastian Arce & Mariana Montes
Juan Manuel & Liza Rosales (Los Rosales)
Ziad Kassis
- Workshops from Beginners to Advanced Level
- A specially designed Ladies Package
- A specially designed Absolute Beginners’ Crash
Course
- 3 Milonga Nights with Unique Performances
- 3 Afternoon Milongas
- International and local DJs featuring
Giuseppe Clemente from Italy
- Sebastian Arce ON THE DECKS
- Free Outdoor Workshops & extra Fun Activities!
- 5* Grecian Park Hotel for ALL Activities
Accommodation
For full details of artists, workshops, accommodation and bookings visit our website www.cyprustangomeeting.com, our Facebook group «Cyprus Tango Meeting» or contact us at 7000 0909.
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.
Saturday, 29th October
Piroga Live Piroga restaurant, Lefkosia-Nicosia
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!
The habit that became love! Every Friday and Saturday Piroga waiting for you to be entertained with plenty of food and drink accompanied by their band!This year Piroga presents Pano, Sotiri, Nikola, Koulla and Roumen for an unforgettable night.
For reservations and information on 7000 3121.
Moyses Live music Moyses Live - Greek Tavern, Larnaka-Larnaca
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze...
Moyses Greek Tavern offers every Friday and Saturday live greek music in a large yet cozy place with the accompany of delicious meze.Cost:15 euro with meze
Bookings: +357 99 771 235
3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting Cyprus Cyprus
The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting is on its way!...
What a better place to experience the passion and love of Tango than the Island of Love, Aphrodite’s Birthplace, Goddess of Love…The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting will take place October 28th – October 31st 2016. The magnificent 5* Grecian Park Hotel, located on a cliff overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, will once more be the venue where everything will take place under the same roof, for truly magical Tango moments!
This year, the 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting features:
-3 Renowned Couples of Maestros:
Sebastian Arce & Mariana Montes
Juan Manuel & Liza Rosales (Los Rosales)
Ziad Kassis
- Workshops from Beginners to Advanced Level
- A specially designed Ladies Package
- A specially designed Absolute Beginners’ Crash
Course
- 3 Milonga Nights with Unique Performances
- 3 Afternoon Milongas
- International and local DJs featuring
Giuseppe Clemente from Italy
- Sebastian Arce ON THE DECKS
- Free Outdoor Workshops & extra Fun Activities!
- 5* Grecian Park Hotel for ALL Activities
Accommodation
For full details of artists, workshops, accommodation and bookings visit our website www.cyprustangomeeting.com, our Facebook group «Cyprus Tango Meeting» or contact us at 7000 0909.
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Sunday, 30th October
3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting Cyprus Cyprus
The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting is on its way!...
What a better place to experience the passion and love of Tango than the Island of Love, Aphrodite’s Birthplace, Goddess of Love…The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting will take place October 28th – October 31st 2016. The magnificent 5* Grecian Park Hotel, located on a cliff overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, will once more be the venue where everything will take place under the same roof, for truly magical Tango moments!
This year, the 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting features:
-3 Renowned Couples of Maestros:
Sebastian Arce & Mariana Montes
Juan Manuel & Liza Rosales (Los Rosales)
Ziad Kassis
- Workshops from Beginners to Advanced Level
- A specially designed Ladies Package
- A specially designed Absolute Beginners’ Crash
Course
- 3 Milonga Nights with Unique Performances
- 3 Afternoon Milongas
- International and local DJs featuring
Giuseppe Clemente from Italy
- Sebastian Arce ON THE DECKS
- Free Outdoor Workshops & extra Fun Activities!
- 5* Grecian Park Hotel for ALL Activities
Accommodation
For full details of artists, workshops, accommodation and bookings visit our website www.cyprustangomeeting.com, our Facebook group «Cyprus Tango Meeting» or contact us at 7000 0909.
Chocolate adventures Cyprus Cyprus
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. ...
A play for children of preschool and school age by the Children's Stage of Satiriko Theatre. The play was written by Marina Vronti and Valentinos Kokkinos and is inspired by the children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" of Roald Dahl.Text / Lyrics: Marina Vrondi, Valentinos Kokkinos
Directed by Marios Kakoulli
Music: Christina Argyri
Orchestration: Jean-Paul Sacy and Christina Argyri
Movement: Marios Kakoulis
Sets - Costumes: Harris Kafkarides
Video art / animation: Giorgos Alexandrou
Lighting Design: Vikentios Christianidis
Assistant Director: Loukia Pieride
Assistant Set Designer: Andriani Rousogenous
Actors: Anthony Papamichail, Irene Andronikou, Ivi Nicolaide, Athina Savva, Artemis Choutris, Andreas Daniel, Stelios Kapsalis, Maria Machlamouzi
The play is in Greek.
Code Red Cyprus Cyprus
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore....
Alpha Square presents the play "Code Red" (A Few Good Men) of Aaron Sorkin. The play was adapted for the screen with the 1992 American legal drama film of the same name directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.Plot:
In this dramatic courtroom thriller, LT Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Cmdr. Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED".
Directed by Andreas Araouzos.
Tickets are available at all ACS Courier outlets and online at www.tickethour.com.cy | 77777040
The plau is in Greek.
Performances on Saturdays 20:30 and Sundays 18:30.
Cost: €16 / €12
Don Quixote Cyprus Cyprus
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis....
The Children's Stage of Skala Theater opens the new season with the masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote" in an adaptation for children by Dimitris Adamis.The story follows the adventures of a hidalgo named Mr. Alonso Quixano who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who often employs a unique, earthy wit in dealing with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood.
Directed by Monica Meleki
The play is in Greek
Cost:€7
Phone: +357 99 490 102
Live music at ladokolla by Laiki Tetraktis Cyprus Cyprus
This Sunday 2/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
This Sunday 1/10 and every Sunday noon, Laiki Tetraktis will perform live at the Greek tavern "sti Ladokolla" in Larnaca.
"Sti ladokolla" you can enjoy live Greek music with a drink or alternative you can choose to try the authentic Greek meze that they offer.
For bookings please call on 7000 0555.
Monday, 31st October
Beethoven: Complete Works for Violoncello and Piano Cyprus Cyprus
12 Variations on “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen” from W. A. Mozart’s The Magic Flute, op. 66...
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN:COMPLETE WORKS FOR VIOLONCELLO AND PIANO
Saturday, 31 October 2015, 19:30 - Part I
Pallas Cinema-theatre, Lefkosia
Saturday, 19 / 11 / 2016 - Part II
19:30, Pallas Cinema-theatre, Lefkosia
Péter Somodari | violoncello |
Nicolas Costantinou | piano |
PROGRAMME
Part I
7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen’ from W. A. Mozart’s The Magic Flute, WoO 46
Sonata for piano and cello No. 1 in F major, op. 5, 1
12 Variations on “see the conqu’ring here comes” from Handel's Judus Maccabeus, WoO 45
Sonata for piano and cello No. 2 in G minor, op. 5, 2
Part II
12 Variations on “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen” from W. A. Mozart’s The Magic Flute, op. 66
Sonata for piano and cello No. 3 in A major, op. 69
Sonata for piano and cello No. 4 in C major, op. 102, 1
Sonata for piano and cello No. 5 in D major, op. 102, 2
The composition of sonatas for piano and cello was unthinkable before Beethoven; up until then, the cello would mainly provide the bass line. Moreover, this particular combination posed various difficulties as the piano would often outweigh the low notes of the cello and balance between the two instruments is always precarious. Beethoven was the first composer to tackle these challenges (his example was not followed until 1824). The works for piano and cello (three sets variations and five sonatas) are representative of the three periods of Beethoven’s artistic creation: the 'classical' (WoO 45, 46, opp. 5, 66), the 'heroic' (op. 69) and the 'late' (op. 102). Inspired by the unmatched capabilities of various renowned cellists and his own abilities as a virtuoso pianist, the sonatas not only represented an example par excellence for the subsequent generation of composers, but at the same time, they pose tremendous challenges for cellists and pianists alike.
TICKETS (at the Door)
Full-price: € 15
Concessions: €10 (LMS members, pensioners, full-time students, soldiers)
Children up to 15 years old FREE ENTRANCE
RESERVATIONS & INFO
Tel: 22352355
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ledramusic.org
BIOGRAPHIES
Péter Somodari
Péter Somodari was born 1977 in Veszprem, Hungary. He began playing the cello at the age of three. Between 1997 and 2006 he studied at the music academies of Budapest and Saarbrücken, receiving important impulses from L? szlo Mezö, Miklos Perényi, Gustav Rivinius and György Kurt? g. He holds numerous awards, among which the first prize at the 2005 International Music Competition in Marktneukirchen. He has appeared in performance with such renowned musicians as Christian Tetzlaff, Leonidas Kavakos, Patricia Kopatschinskaja, Tabea Zimmermann, Boris Pergamenschikov, Truls Mork, Miklos Perenyi, Alexej Lubimov, György Kurt? g, Jonatan Gilad and Marta Gulyas. From 1997 to 2001 Péter Somodari collaborated with the Budapest Strings, both as their section’s cellist as well as appearing as a soloist. In the period to follow he was member of the Keller Quartet and member of the Hungarian State Opera. From 2004 he had served as the solo cellist of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, and since September 2012 he is the solo cellist of the Vienna State Opera House and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Nicolas Costantinou
Dr. Nicolas Costantinou has given numerous concerts in Austria, Cyprus, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Finland, France, Portugal, Turkey, Switzerland, the UK and the USA and regularly appears in prestigious halls such as Wigmore Hall, the Brahms Saal of the Musikverein in Vienna, the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn, and the grand Hall of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He is regularly invited to perform at international festivals around Europe such as the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, the Oulunsalo Soi Music Festival (Finland), the Gödöllő Chamber Music Festival (Hungary), the Ledra Music Soloists International Chamber Music Festival and the Kypria Festival (Cyprus). His debut in London’s prestigious Wigmore Hall was received with favourable reviews. He has performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Russian Chamber Philharmonic St. Petersburg, the Budapest Concert Orchestra, the Failoni Chamber Orchestra, and the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, with maestros such as Konrad von Abel, Juri Gilbo, Esa Heikkilä, Notis Georgiou, Spiros Pisinos, Maciej Zoltowski and Ayis Ioannides. In the field of chamber music, he has performed with Gustav Rivinius, Erkki Rautio, David Cohen, Péter Somodari, Vilmos Szabadi, Tytus Miecznikowski, Gábor Varga, Francesco Quaranta, Wolfgang Schroeder, Margarita Elia, Kyros Patsalides, Chloë Hanslip, Kazuhiro Tagaki, and the Meta4 and Akadémia String quartets. He regularly performs works by Cypriot composers in Cyprus and abroad including a number of world premieres. Dr Costantinou has recently performed for the first time in Cyprus Beethoven’s complete works for piano and violin with violinist Nikos Pittas.
Nicolas Costantinou graduated from the Greek Hellenic Academy of Music, the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Szeged, the Ferenc Liszt University of Music in Budapest summa cum laude and holds a Master of Music in Performance from the U.S. Cleveland Institute of Music. Recently, he has been awarded a doctorate of philosophy (PhD) from London’s Royal College of Music under the supervision of Prof. Paul Banks, Dr. Julian Jacobson and Dr. Jane Roper. His thesis is entitled The Chamber Music of Ernő Dohnányi; Tradition, Innovation and ‘Hungarianness’. He has also studied with Márta Gulyás, Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Sándor Falvai, Ferenc Kerek, Tania Economou and Wanda Economou-Constantinou and he has participated in master classes held by acknowledged pianists such as Dmitri Bashkirov, Nicolas Economou, Vadim Suchanov and Ferenc Rádos.
3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting Cyprus Cyprus
The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting is on its way!...
What a better place to experience the passion and love of Tango than the Island of Love, Aphrodite’s Birthplace, Goddess of Love…The 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting will take place October 28th – October 31st 2016. The magnificent 5* Grecian Park Hotel, located on a cliff overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, will once more be the venue where everything will take place under the same roof, for truly magical Tango moments!
This year, the 3rd Cyprus Tango Meeting features:
-3 Renowned Couples of Maestros:
Sebastian Arce & Mariana Montes
Juan Manuel & Liza Rosales (Los Rosales)
Ziad Kassis
- Workshops from Beginners to Advanced Level
- A specially designed Ladies Package
- A specially designed Absolute Beginners’ Crash
Course
- 3 Milonga Nights with Unique Performances
- 3 Afternoon Milongas
- International and local DJs featuring
Giuseppe Clemente from Italy
- Sebastian Arce ON THE DECKS
- Free Outdoor Workshops & extra Fun Activities!
- 5* Grecian Park Hotel for ALL Activities
Accommodation
For full details of artists, workshops, accommodation and bookings visit our website www.cyprustangomeeting.com, our Facebook group «Cyprus Tango Meeting» or contact us at 7000 0909.
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored Cyprus Cyprus
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls....
The Lefkosia Municipality established a series of thematic walking tours to present various aspects of the old city as well as the city outside the walls. Lefkosia, a city with 5,000 yearlong history, has much to offer. By walking, one gets a better feel fora place and its yearlong atmosphere, past and present, and a better understanding of its continual cultural development.EVERY MONDAY
Pallouriotissa & Kaimakli: The Past Restored
Guided walking & bus tour. The Walking Tour leads you to the most noteworthy sights in ‘Pallouriotisa’ and ‘Kaimakli’, two old villages at the outskirts of the Venetian Walls. As Lefkosia grew and expanded these villages gradually became historic districts of the city.
Starting point:
CTO Information Office in Laiki Geitonia, within the Venetian walls of old Lefkosia city (11, Aristokyprou str., CY-1011).
Time: 10:00
Cost: Gratis.
Offered by the Lefkosia (Nicosia) Municipality and organised in collaboration with the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the Cyprus Tourist Guides Association.
For further information and bookings please contact telephone: +357 22 674 264.
NO Walks held on public holidays.
A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos Cyprus Cyprus
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’...
The Walking Tour (City Route) of ‘A Stroll in Neapolis, Nemesos, Limassol… Lemesos’ is designed to acquaint visitors with one of Lemesos’ most important features – the seafront area known as ‘Molos’ or ‘Embankment’.Traditionally a meeting point for the locals (Lemesiani), this area was turned into an open-air Sculpture Park, which exhibits works of art by Cypriot, Greek and international artists.
The tour also takes participants past the old port, and Lemesos Castle, which is now a museum on the Medieval history of Cyprus. It continues through the surrounding area - home to interesting stone-built warehouses, many of which have become restaurants and exhibition halls.
The walk then visits the sites of Great Mosque or Kepir Mosque, the Cathedral of Agia Napa, the Municipal Market and the traditional shopping centre of Agiou Andreou - now a quaint, pedestrian area.
Start Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
End Point:CTO Information Office, Old Port, Syntagmatos Square
Days / Times:Monday, 10:00
Operating Period:All year round.
Not available on Public Holidays.
Estimated Duration:2 hours, 30 minutes
Booking:Advance booking is required.
Price:Free
Organised by: Lemesos Municipality, CTO and Cyprus Tourist Guides Association
Information:Tel. +357 25 362 756
Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art Cyprus Cyprus
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’....
The Municipality of Athienou, and the Kallinikeio Municipal Museum of Athienou, are currently holding an exhibition “Seven Stories. Lace and Modern Art” until June 2017, which celebrates Athienou’s unique lace crafts and their status as ‘intangible heritage’.Described as “seven works of modern art listen to seven testimonials on Venis and Athienou needle lace”, the exhibition revolves around oral testimonies of the history of lace making in the large village community, which have then been interpreted into modern art by various participating artists.
The lace techniques of ‘Venis’ lace (‘Pittotes’) and Athienou lace (‘Oloplouma’) differ from Lefkara lace linens (‘Lefkaritika’) in their designs, whilst Oloplouma are made entirely out of lace without linen cloth. The lace is included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cyprus Register, which confirms its traditional significance.
The purpose of the exhibition is to fill the gap in the written account of this tradition; to revitalise the memories of the village during this era, and to introduce the younger generation to this significant piece of the village’s history, which is not widely known.
The artists are: Anastasia Lambaski Onisiforou, Irini Klokkari, Elena Tsigaridou and Sandy Antoniou, Natalie Pehlivani, Christiana Pougerasi, Chrysostomos Iosifides and Chrysostomos Kitas.
Their artistic disciplines vary from jewellery design, fashion and ceramics, to painting, interior and graphic design.
The exhibition is open: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm (except public holidays), and with prior notice on weekends.
For more information, contact: 24524002 / [email protected], or visit www.athienoumuseum.org.cy, / Facebook page: Kallinikeio Museum.