🎉 Cultural Events Across Cyprus on Monday Include Concerts, Films, Theatre, and Art Exhibitions
Cyprus offers a rich program of cultural events on Monday, featuring music, cinema, theatre, and exhibitions. The Choir of Adouloti Kyrenia, with Dimitris Basis as lead performer, will present a concert titled "Memories" at the Nicosia Municipal Theatre at 8:30 pm, exploring themes of loss and hope through Greek Cypriot experiences. Meanwhile, cinema lovers can attend screenings at Pantheon in Nicosia, including Francesco Sosei’s "One for the Road" and Pedro Almodóvar’s "Bitter Holidays," with showings continuing through early July.
Theatre enthusiasts can watch the play "Twelve Angry Men," adapted and directed by Marios Sarpetsis, at WhereHaus 612 in Nicosia, starting at 8:30 pm. The production dramatizes the deliberations of twelve jurors deciding the fate of an 18-year-old accused of patricide. Additionally, various art exhibitions are open across Cyprus, with highlights including photography, painting, and installations at venues such as the NiMAC, Eleftheria Square, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, and galleries in Limassol, Larnaca, and Paphos.
These events provide diverse cultural engagements for residents and visitors alike, celebrating local and international talents until late summer.
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