🎉 Diverse Cultural Events Across Cyprus Include Theatre, Dance, Exhibitions, and Film Screenings
Cyprus presents a rich lineup of cultural events today spanning theatre, dance, exhibitions, and film from Nicosia to Paphos. Highlights include Euripides's “Hecuba” at the Paphos Ancient Odeon, performed by the Daugavpils Theatre of Latvia in Latgalian, and the children’s production “Alice in Football Land” at the Satirical Theatre Festival.
In dance, the Mitletton School's anniversary performance “Animusea” enchants audiences in Nicosia, while the Dance Lab 14 Above youth group debuts new choreography by Alex Kross at Egkomi Black Box Theatre. Music lovers can enjoy a free concert featuring Cretan and Cypriot folk songs in Tseri.
Art enthusiasts can explore numerous exhibitions around the island including “Take your broken heart and make it into art” in Nicosia and “Symbolic Presence” in Paphos. Film fans have open-air screenings of classics like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" in Paphos and the German film "Afire" in Nicosia, along with new movie releases at multiplex cinemas.
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