🎉 Cyprus Offers Diverse Cultural Events Including Music Festivals, Dance Performances, and Art Exhibitions This Weekend
Cyprus is hosting a variety of cultural events this weekend and beyond, ranging from open-air music festivals to contemporary dance and new cinema releases. In Limassol, the Alliance Française and Limassol Municipality kick off the two-day Fête de la Musique Limassol 2026, featuring parades and concerts with free entry. Meanwhile, the Make Music Cyprus festival in Nicosia expands to three days, welcoming over 500 participants from professional and amateur backgrounds.
Dance enthusiasts can attend the premiere of FALLBACK, a new choreographic work by Diamanto Hatzizacharia, with performances scheduled in Nicosia and Limassol. Film lovers have the opportunity to explore the Images and Aspects of Alternative Cinema Festival in Nicosia, showcasing rare and experimental films.
Art events include multiple exhibitions across the island, such as Ira Irakleou’s solo exhibition 'Echoes of HER' in Paphos and several group shows in Nicosia and Limassol. Cinema goers can enjoy new releases including 'How to Make a Killing', 'Obsession', and 'Toy Story 5', as well as Pedro Almodóvar’s autobiographical film 'Bitter Dreams' at the Pantheon in Nicosia.
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