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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260615T112407
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191220T030000
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CREATED:20191204T081022Z
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SUMMARY:Miltos Paschalidis
DESCRIPTION:The popular Greek singer Miltos Paschalidis returns to Limassol for a live performance at Ravens Music Hall on the 19th of December. \nMusicians:\nThymios Papadopoulos – winds\nNiki Grana – piano\, accordion\nParis Perissinakis – lyre\, mandolin\nElias Doumanis – drums\nDimitris Moutafis – bass \nFore more info and reservations call: 99614100
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/miltos-paschalidis-8/
LOCATION:Ravens\, Sokratous\, 4\, Limassol\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190409T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191231T000000
DTSTAMP:20260615T112407
CREATED:20190902T111336Z
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SUMMARY:1940 | People and Images. Cyprus - Greece
DESCRIPTION:World War II has been the deadliest conflict in human history\, the “point zero” of European and global civilization. Dozens of nations engaged in combat\, millions of people were killed\, civilians as well as soldiers\, and the largest part of Europe suffered incalculable damage. The map of the Old Continent was redrawn. \nThe Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation and the Embassy of Greece organize for the first time in Cyprus the exhibition “1940 | People and Images. Cyprus – Greece”. The exhibition presents primary evidence drawn from historical research into the World War II period\, including the participation of Cyprus and Cypriot volunteers in the fight against the Axis powers as well as significant aspects of the Greek people’s resistance. \nIt collects\, traces and displays people and images as it tells the story of the humble heroes of the war. It is a tribute to the participation of Cyprus and Greece in the 1940 campaign. Featured in the context of the exhibition is Dimitris Vattis’ photography project “The War’s Forgotten”. \nThe exhibition is curated by Catherine Loui Nikita\, Director of BPR Cultural Management. \nThe President of the Republic of Cyprus will inaugurate the exhibition on Tuesday\, 9 April 2019\, at 19:00 \nDuration: 10.04.19 – 31.12.19\nVisiting hours: Mon – Sun 10:00-19:00 \n86-90 Faneromenis Str.\, Old Nicosia \nT: 22128157
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/1940-people-and-images-cyprus-greece/
LOCATION:Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation\, Faneromenis 94\, Nicosia\, 1011\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190605T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T112407
CREATED:20190610T092328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T092328Z
UID:8594-1559728800-1561057200@www.lovecyprus.com.cy
SUMMARY:Grand Exhibition - Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Grand Exhibition and daily Auction of Antique Maps and Prints on Cyprus and Contemporary Art Opening on Wednesday 5.6.19 at 20.00 \nThis is a unique opportunity to acquire special works of Art at attractive prices \nDuration 5.6. – 20.6.19 \nOpen daily 10.00 – 19.00
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/grand-exhibition-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Diachroniki Gallery\, Arsinois 84\, Nicosia\, 1011
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190608T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190623T200000
DTSTAMP:20260615T112407
CREATED:20190610T093108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T093108Z
UID:8600-1559984400-1561320000@www.lovecyprus.com.cy
SUMMARY:8th Lavender Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Lavender Festival in Cyprus will again be held at Cyherbia Botanical Park in Avgorou village\, from Saturday the 8th of June until Sunday the 23rd of June 2019. Cyherbia is the only place in Cyprus with specially landscaped lavender gardens\, a lavender labyrinth for meditation walks\, a distillation room where extraction of lavender essential oil will take place\, and many other unique features for all the family\, such as the maze\, the woodland walk around Cyprus\, and the fairy village. \nA celebration of the most aromatic of all herbs\, the Lavender Festival is the absolute highlight of the herbal calendar. Lavandula Angustifolia\, or English lavender\, only blooms once a year\, in June and July. This species is widely used in essential oil production\, in perfumery\, in medicine\, for culinary use and as tea. \nDuring the lavender festival you can: \n* Witness the extraction of Lavender essential oil\n* Listen to informative talks on lavender’s many benefits\, in English\, Greek and Russian\n* Take part in lavender craft workshops for all ages\n* Join the fragrant processing of lavender\n* Sign up for a cosmetics making workshop with lavender\n* join in a guided meditation walk in the lavender Labyrinth\n* Taste free lavender cookie\, sorbet and ice tea\, and get recipes\nKids activities include a treasure hunt and lavender crafts\nA unique experience for all the family to enjoy. \nEntrance to Cyherbia Botanical Park 5 euro p.p. Children 3 euros.\nFrom June 8th – 23rd 2019.\nOpen daily 9:00- 20:00 \nSchedule of activities: \n*Essential oil extraction with presentation on the benefits of lavender\nSaturday 8th\, 15th\, and 22nd at 12:00\nSunday 9th\, 16th\, and 23d at 12:00 \n*Creative workshops: make a lavender wand\, window hanger\, dreamcatcher or decoupage objects as well as kids crafts:\nSaturday 8th\, 15th\, and 22nd from 11:00-13:00 and 16:00-18:00\nSunday 9th\, 16th\, and 23d from 11:00-13:00 and 16:00-18:00.\nNo booking required. Prices differ per item. \n*Guided meditation walk in the lavender labyrinth\nWednesday 12th at 16.30 in Russian\, at 17:15 in English\, at 18:00 in Greek.\nWednesday 19th at 16.30 in Russian\, at 17:15 in English\, at 18:00 in Greek. \n*Make your own cosmetics with lavender workshop: face and body scrub\, bath tea\, hair rinse\, aromatherapy blend\nWednesday 12th at 3:30 pm. Teaching in English and Greek.\nWednesday 19th at 3:30 pm. Teaching in English and Greek.\nPrice €30. Call 0035799915443 to book your place. \n*Kids treasure hunt in the maze and other educational activities in the park\, every day all day. \nCyherbia is situated off the Ormidia- Avgorou Road\, exit 63 off A3 highway. \nFancy a dreamy photoshoot in the lavender garden? Book your photoshoot with photographer Melina early! All packages include props and lavender lemonade! Space to change outfits is also provided at Cyherbia. Call 99401503 for bookings and pricing.
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/8th-lavender-festival/
LOCATION:CyHerbia Botanical Park & Labyrinth\, CyHerbia\, E311\, Avgorou\,\, Famagusta\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Educational - Kids,Social events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190612T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190908T180000
DTSTAMP:20260615T112407
CREATED:20190610T063756Z
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SUMMARY:Picasso at the Cyprus Museum - Works in Clay
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Antiquities announces the organization of the exhibition “Picasso at the Cyprus Museum. Works in Clay” \n12 June – 8 September 2019 \nAt the mature age of sixty-five\, Pablo Picasso developed a passion for ceramic art\, which became one of his main forms of expression until the end of his life. In fact\, the famous artist’s systematic engagement with ceramics began in 1946 in Vallauris\, while on vacation there. In this village in the South of France\, Picasso met the owners of the ‘Madoura’ pottery workshop\, Suzanne and Georges Ramié. The couple had reopened an old ceramic workshop with a traditional wood-burning kiln. So great was the artist’s excitement with the place and the potential of clay as a material\, that a year later he settled in Vallauris together with his new partner\, Françoise Gilot. This was the beginning of an extremely fruitful collaboration with the Ramié couple\, who actually put both their workshop and artisans at the disposal of the artist. Thus\, the ideal conditions were created for Picasso to begin experimenting feverishly with the various techniques of clay. \nThe ancient art of pottery\, the malleability and durability of clay as a raw material\, the unpredictable end result\, the combination of arts (painting\, sculpture\, pottery)\, the usability and transformation of clay objects were all elements that fascinated Picasso. At the same time\, the distinctive features of the South of France and Vallauris in particular\, such as the ample space\, the light\, the fragrances of nature and the simplicity of everyday life\, all decisively contributed to the opening of a new and important chapter in the life of the artist. Over the next years and until 1971\, Picasso created an enormous number of original ceramic works\, which exceed 3\,500 in number. \nPicasso believed that the art of ancient civilizations “is not a thing of the past”. In his ceramic works\, the artist evidently uses various shapes\, motifs\, textures and themes from antiquity and mythology\, without copying them\, however. Instead\, he created a whole new reality. From his preparatory sketches to his final works\, one can distinguish influences from the pottery art of ancient cultures\, particularly those of the Mediterranean region. \nThe exhibition\, “Picasso at the Cyprus Museum. Works in Clay”\, organized by the Department of Antiquities\, as part of the Picasso Mediterranée programme and led by the National Picasso Museum in Paris\, presents a small but representative part of Picasso’s ceramic creations\, with original and unique works. At the same time\, the exhibition includes Cypriot antiquities\, grouped in such a way as to highlight specific themes\, shapes and motifs of antiquity\, whose echoes archaeologists discern in Picasso’s works. The visitor is invited to reflect on and sense possible points of encounter and dialogue\, but also common characteristics and traits\, many of which could have developed randomly. \nIndeed\, was Picasso aware of Cypriot antiquities? What is certain is that the artist never visited Cyprus. His work\, however\, entitled “Faces of a Woman”\, which was the spark for this exhibition\, was inspired by a Cypriot clay composite vessel of the Early Bronze Age (circa 2000 BC)\, which is exhibited at the Louvre Museum\, while similar ones are part of the Cyprus Museum collection. Although in the “Faces of a Woman” the comparison with a specific antiquity is evident\, the choice of Cypriot antiquities for the other Picasso works was made in such a way as to bring to the fore the common themes\, the similar motifs\, the uses and the unchanged techniques that one can distinguish in the works of the anonymous creators of antiquity and those of the 20th century eponymous artist. For this reason\, the interest of the exhibition’s curators focused mainly on issues\, such as the masquerading and playing with the bull figure\, the anthropomorphism and zoomorphism of the vessels\, the elaborate and multidimensional handles\, the painted decoration\, the posture of the body and the pictorial scenes on vessels. \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue in Greek and English. \nOpening Hours\nTuesday – Friday: 8.00 – 18.00\nSaturday: 9.00 – 17.00\nSunday: 10.00 – 13.00\nMonday: closed
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/picasso-at-the-cyprus-museum-works-in-clay/
LOCATION:Cyprus Museum\, Museum 1\,\, Nicosia\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190612T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190705T000000
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SUMMARY:The Wedding of Koutroulis
DESCRIPTION:The popular Greek comedy “The Wedding of Koutroulis” is presented by Theatro Ena. \nA tailor\, Manolis Koutroulis\, falls in love with Anthousa\, the daughter of a middle-class family\, but she only has eyes for Leonidas\, a young policeman. To avoid the prospective groom without opposing her father\, Anthousa says that she will marry the illiterate Koutroulis on condition that he becomes a minister of state. Koutroulis launches his election campaign\, uses every means at his disposal and appears to have achieved the impossible. And so the ambitious Anthousa marries him. But it soon transpires that the tailor has not in fact been made a minister and that he has fallen victim to cunning exploiters of his naïveté. \nAlexandros Rizos Rangavis wrote Koutroulis’s Wedding in 1845\, but for 21st-century audiences the play might have been written today. It is a political satire that exposes all the ills that have accompanied the state of affairs and the mentality prevailing in Greece from its foundation to the present day. Cronyism\, slavish deference to all things foreign\, lack of authenticity\, vested interests\, corruption and bribery are just some of the issues addressed in Rangavis’s comedy\, the timelessness of which now gives a tragic edge to a reality that to a great extent is no different today. \nAdaptation: Ermina Kyriazi\nDirector: Marinos Anogiriatis \nFor more info call: 22348203 \n(in Greek)
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/the-wedding-of-koutroulis-2/
LOCATION:B Municipal Market (Theatro Ena)\, B Municipal Market (Theatro Ena) Limassol\, Limassol\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
DTSTAMP:20260615T112407
CREATED:20190610T101854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T102100Z
UID:8631-1560470400-1560988799@www.lovecyprus.com.cy
SUMMARY:Larnaca Flood Festival 2019 (Kataklysmos)
DESCRIPTION:The Larnaka celebration of Kataklysmos is the biggest on the island\, and sees the entire Foinikoudes promenade utilised\, from stalls along the strip and games on the sand\, to a rich programme of performances across its two stages. The event includes a traditional bazaar along the length of the promenade\, traditional demonstrations\, food\, drink\, water-based ctivities and competitions\, and a programme of premium cultural performances. Kataklysmos is included in the UNESCO National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. \nThis year the festival takes place from the 14th until the 19th of June. \nThe highlight of the festival are concerts by popular singers from Greece and Cyprus such as Katerina Kouka\, Stelios Dionysiou\, Nikos Makropoulos\, Giorgos Sampanis\, Stan\, Stella Georgiadou\, Kostas Hadjichristodoulou\, Petros Kouloumis\, Elena Andreou\, Annita Konstantinou and Pantelis Ionas. \nClick here to download the detailed programme
URL:https://www.lovecyprus.com.cy/event/larnaca-flood-festival-2019-kataklysmos/
LOCATION:Finikoudes\, Athinon Avenue\, Larnaca\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Social events
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