For one more year, the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation opened its courtyard in Faneromeni and invited us from 26 June to 11 September, to a beautiful Arts Festival to enjoy performances of music, dance, theatre, poetry and unique film screenings. With only a few events remaining before the end of the festival, we wouldn’t want to miss any!
On Thursday 4 September the play “Tσ̃ύκλοι, τσ̃αι χιλϊоτσ̃υκλοι” / “Cycles, in megaHertz” which was written especially for the arts Festival “Faneromeni ’25” by the director-writer Euripides Dikaios with a provocatively imaginative creative use of the Cypriot tongue; the play is performed by acclaimed actor Petros Yiorkatzis.
A poetic journey with a humorous hue of a surreal intellect in a turbulent historical moment, navigating the width and breadth spectrum of the local idiom; it is inspired by the dialect’s fundamental friction with the natural environment, the historical record and the scientific wisdom trickling through time in Cypriot literature, with a special exploration in the publications of the Cultural Foundation.
With the ‘radio audience’ flooding the auditorium, a live broadcast, in person!
The musical group Monsieur Doumani festival will close the festival on September 12th with their music performance “PISSOURIN”, a thematic album which deals with the night in its various manifestations, through an existential/philosophical prism.
A world that borders on the surrealism that one encounters in the spectrum of dreams, which Monsieur Doumani dresses up musically in a very special way, with elements of psychedelia, intense distortions in sound and openings to different musical styles and moods.
All events will take place with observation of all necessary protection measures for the health and safety of visitors and staff and are accessible to disabled groups.
Events start at 8.30 p.m., with entrance doors opening at 8 p.m.
Free entrance
Source: Bank of Cyprus cultural foundation
Feature photo source: Parathyro Politis
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