🎉 Cyprus Cultural Events This Week: Music Concerts, Photography Exhibitions, Literature Readings, and Cinema Highlights
Cyprus offers a rich cultural week with diverse events across music, photography, literature, exhibitions, and cinema. In Larnaca, the Pattichio Municipal Amphitheatre hosts a concert featuring Greek singers Dimitra Galani and Eleni Tsaligopoulou alongside Estudiantina Nea Ionia Volou. Meanwhile, Nicosia's Municipal Theatre showcases the Guitar Orchestra of Cyprus performing with singer Yiota Negka, with 200 guitarists on stage.
Photography enthusiasts can visit the 23rd Fotodos exhibition at Nicosia’s new exhibition space until July 14, featuring contemporary works by local photographers. Numerous other exhibitions continue throughout the island, including at NiMAC, Gloria Gallery, and Leventis Gallery, showcasing diverse themes from Mediterranean art to female-focused photography.
Cinema buffs can catch new releases such as “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” and “Pressure” at Nicosia and Limassol cinemas. Additionally, the Pantheon in Nicosia screens Pedro Almodóvar’s autobiographical film “Bitter Festivities” daily starting July 1. This week promises a vibrant cultural lineup engaging audiences across Cyprus.
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