🎉 Upcoming cultural events in Cyprus include contemporary dance, music, book launch, film festival and exhibitions
Cyprus is set to host a rich lineup of cultural events in the coming days, featuring dance, music, literature, cinema, and art exhibitions. In Limassol, the 27th Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival will showcase Belgian choreographer Jan Martens’ acclaimed performance “The Dog Days Are Over 2.0” at Rialto Theatre. Meanwhile, Nicosia’s Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation opens its FANEROMENI ’26 Arts Festival with "MYTHOS – From Cyprus to the World," a free musical-narrative production.
In the literary scene, Larnaca’s Parga Bookshop will present Panayiotis Thomas’s latest book, "Colour of Hope: 20 Short and Shorter (Fact-Fiction) Stories," discussed by prominent local intellectuals. Cinema enthusiasts in Nicosia can attend the “Images and Aspects of Alternative Cinema” Festival held at the Hambis Municipal Museum of Printmaking, exhibiting experimental and rare films.
Art lovers have numerous options with varied exhibitions across cities including retrospectives, group shows, and site-specific installations. New films like "How to Make a Killing" and "Toy Story 5" are screening at cinemas in Nicosia and Limassol, while Pantheon in Nicosia features Pedro Almodóvar’s latest film "Bitter Christmas". These events underscore Cyprus's vibrant and diverse cultural calendar this June.
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