🎉 Cyprus Cultural Calendar Brimming with Theatre, Exhibitions, Music, and Cinema This Week
This week in Cyprus promises a rich cultural experience, beginning with the opening of the 29th International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama at Kourion’s Ancient Theatre. On July 3 and 4, the Spanish production of Euripides' "Trojan Women," a powerful anti-war tragedy, will be performed. The festival also features diverse theatrical performances across the island, including Fotis Georgides' social satire "Antikristo" and a staging of Patricia Highsmith’s "The Talented Mr Ripley" in Nicosia.
Visual arts enthusiasts have numerous exhibitions to explore, from the “250 WALL” group exhibition in Larnaca and a one-day photography show "Mohawks" in Protaras, to multiple exhibitions in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, and Paphos showcasing contemporary and classical works. Music and dance fans can enjoy the vibrant Viva Cuba Fiesta V in Episkopio, featuring live Cuban music, dance, and cultural activities.
Cinema-goers can catch new film releases including "Erotas Grafetai…," "The Death of Robin Hood," and "The Invite," showing at RIO cinemas in Nicosia and Limassol. The cultural offerings this week reflect the island’s dynamic arts scene and diverse creative talents.
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