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SUMMARY:Tekton exhibition - 7.4-7.8.2025
DESCRIPTION:The PSI Foundation is proud to announce the opening of the Tekton exhibition in its premises to be visited from April 7\, 2025. The exhibition will be the first to showcase the visionary work of Andreas Papadopoulos and Phoebus Polydorides\, a pioneering engineer-architect duo active in Limassol in the late 1950s and early 1960s. \nAndreas Papadopoulos (1922–2009) was a skilled engineer and an active advocate for the independence of Cyprus\, later serving as the Minister of Transport and Works in the country’s first independent government. \nPhoebus Polydorides (1926–2019) played a key role in defining Limassol’s urban aesthetic\, designing several iconic buildings\, including Aktaia\, which became a landmark of the city’s modernist transformation. \nThe Tekton exhibition delves into the evolution of Modernist architecture in Cyprus\, highlighting its role as a powerful symbol of the country’s newfound sovereignty and as a response to the colonial architectural style of the first half of the 20th century. It examines the achievements of Papadopoulos and Polydorides\, who introduced innovative architectural forms into the Cypriot landscape and proposed important urban solutions that shaped the identity of the evolving country. Unpublished archival materials offer a rare glimpse into the duo’s contributions to Cyprus’ cultural and architectural heritage. \nThe revolutionary approach is further developed by a site-specific installation by British artist Matt Collishaw Aftermath. Specially created for the dramatic modernist interior of the PSI Foundation in 2024 it serves as a bridge between the past and the future via the unique dialogue on cultural transformation that incorporates artificial intelligence. \nTekton is curated by Dimitri Ozerkov\, Chief Curator of PSI Foundation and former director of the Contemporary Art Department at the Hermitage Museum\, and Danila Parniouk\, acclaimed photographer and Art Director of PSI Foundation. The exhibition will run through August 2025 and will be open to the public free of charge in the working hours available at https://psi.art. \nThe Parallel Program to the exhibition kicks off on March 22\, at 18:00\, with an Artist Talk “The Body in Excess\, Zombies\, Cyborgs & Chimeras\,” by renowned Limassol-born performance artist Stelarc. \nThe non-profit PSI Foundation was established in Limassol in 2024 with the mission to support and cultivate the thriving artistic landscape of Cyprus. Central to its vision is the promotion of contemporary art in dialogue with technology. Through curated exhibitions\, collaborative projects\, and creative sessions\, the Foundation strives to challenge perceptions about the convergence of art and technology and inspire audiences to explore new realms of possibility. As part of its dedication to showcasing the rich tapestry of Cypriot art\, the Foundation proudly supported the Cyprus National Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale and hosted several networking events. In 2024 PSI Foundation commissioned Casts of an Island 2024\, an exhibition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the division of the island of Cyprus. \nAnother mission of the Foundation consists of preserving the historic Carob Warehouse of Limassol and envisaging its future use. The Tekton exhibition presents the results of deep archival research of the building and proposes to envisage its future. \nOperation hours: \n\nThursday – Friday: 17:00–22:00\nSaturday: 11:00–14:00 & 17:00–22:00\n\nTours:\n From Saturday 26th of April.  Free guided tours in Greek and English begin. Visitors can book a place by phone or by email at info@psi.art for the following times: \n\nThursday: 18:00 (Eng)\, 19:00 (Eng)\nFriday: 19:00 (Gr)\, 20:00 (Eng)\nSaturday: 11:30 (Eng)\, 12:30 (Gr)\, 18:00 (Gr)\, 19:00 (Eng)\, 20:00 (Eng)
URL:https://www.visitcyprus.com/event/tekton-exhibition-7-4-7-8-2025/
LOCATION:Old Carob Warehouse\, 27 Synergatismou Str.\, Limassol\, 3010\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition,Cultural
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ORGANIZER;CN="Psi Foundation":MAILTO:es@psi.art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition "Reformation" by Michalis Pantelidis at Pierides Museum – Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation - 5.6-5.9.2025
DESCRIPTION:Reformation is a contemporary exhibition by Michalis Pantelidis\, presented in collaboration with the Pierides Museum – Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. The project reinterprets Cyprus’s cultural heritage through wearable art\, digital collage\, and photography. The exhibition features nine silk scarves (140x140cm)\, inspired by historic Cypriot artifacts\, displayed suspended to highlight their artistic movement and intricate designs. \nThe exhibition also includes People of Larnaka\, a photography series by Harrys Kyprianou that celebrates everyday individuals shaping the city’s cultural identity. Reformation offers a unique opportunity to experience Cypriot heritage through contemporary art and design\, combining fashion\, photography\, and digital media in an immersive and thought-provoking way. \n  \nVisiting Hours:  Monday – Thursday: 09:00 – 16:00 / Friday – Saturday: 09:00 – 13:00 / closed Sundays \nEntrance Price/Τicket:   Adults €3\,00 / Students €1\,00 / Groups 10+ € 2\,00 per person
URL:https://www.visitcyprus.com/event/exhibition-reformation-by-michalis-pantelidis-at-pierides-museum-bank-of-cyprus-cultural-foundation-5-6-5-9-2025/
LOCATION:Pierides Museum – Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation\, 4 Zenonos Kiteos\, Larnaka\, +357 24145375\, 6023\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition,Cultural
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michalis Pantelidis":MAILTO:info@michalispantelidis.com
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SUMMARY:Horika Ydata written and directed by Lina Nikolakopoulou - Larnaka 3.7.2025
DESCRIPTION:Lina Nikolakopoulou’s long career as a lyricist encompasses not only the world of music but the theatre also\, where she has collaborated with a number of important directors and composers on a wide range of great works from ancient dramaturgy to the modern day. \nIn Horika Ydata\, the major Greek poet and lyricist directs excerpts from theatrical works and their songs\, for which she has also written linking texts. The production weaves a colourful tapestry of comedy and drama\, focussing on timeless themes that shape human nature\, fate and deeds. \nMany of the songs written for theatre have taken on a life of their own\, becoming popular without audiences knowing that they originated in the theatre. In Horika Ydata\, they return to their original home: the stage. Starting with Lysistrata (1986) and then The Trojan Women\, Plutus\, The Knights\, Oedipus\, The Sixth Floor\, Wild Honey\, and The Little Slave\, Lina Nikolakopoulou accentuates how the Choric art – a combination of poetry\, music and dance – plays a crucial role in shaping performance. Songs\, both familiar and less well-known\, each with a theatrical story to tell\, come together in a captivating production that engages the audience on a deeply emotional level. \nJoining Lina Nikolakopoulou in her creative endeavours is a superb team of artists whose talent is an integral part in the final result: Angelos Mentis and Angelos Angeli\, designers of the set and costumes respectively; Socrates Leptos\, arranger\, conductor and music coach of the production; and Fotis Nikolaou\, responsible for movement and choreography. \nEight performers – four men and four women from three generations – bring a wide range of dramatic skills to the stage\, with their acting\, dancing and singing: the grande dame of the theatre\, Annita Santorineou\, who embodies the spirit of the legendary era of Karolos Koun\, Stella Fyrogeni\, Alexandros Bourdoumis\, Haris Pisias and Niovi Charalambous\, who have had a long and successful career in theatre\, and the younger cast members\, Christos Grozos\, Loukas Prokopiou and Maria Tsiakka. \nSix accomplished instrumentalists bring the music to life with a wonderful blend of virtuosity and flair. \nCreative Team \nText\, Direction: Lina Nikolakopoulou\nSet design: Angelos Mentis\nCostume design: Angelos Angeli\nArrangement\, Musical direction: Socrates Leptos\nChoreography\, Movement: Fotis Nikolaou\nLighting design: Georgios Koukoumas\nArtistic associate: Georgia Meshiti\nSpecial props: Stefanos Nearchou\nAssistants to the set designer and costume designer: Panayiotis Andreou\, Evanthia Demetriou \nCast:\nAnnita Santorineou Alexandros Bourdoumis\nStella Fyrogeni Haris Pisias\nNiovi Charalambous Christos Grozos\nMaria Tsiakka Loukas Prokopiou \nOn-stage musicians: Katerina Paraschou (song)\nIoannis Karseras\, Andreas Krambias\, Socrates Leptos\, Andreas Michalopoulos\,\nMarios Solomou\, Andreas Theocharous \nPerformances: \nLimassol\nKourion Ancient Amphitheatre*\nFriday 13 June 2025 (with English and Turkish surtitles) \nNicosia\nAmphitheatre Makarios III\, School for the blind\nWednesday 18 June 2025\nThursday 19 June 2025 (with Greek surtitles)\nFriday 20 June 2025 ((with English and Turkish surtitles) \nDeryneia\nMunicipal Amphitheatre\nFriday 27 June 2025 \nLarnaka\nPattichion Amphitheatre\nThursday 3 July 2025\nwithin the framework of the Larnaka Festival 2025 \nAll performances begin at 21:00 \nTicket Prices\n€20 / €10 (unemployed\, pensioners\, large families with presentation of documents\, persons under 25 years of age with presentation of ID) \n*Free transport by bus is available from Pafos to the Kourion Ancient Amphitheatre\nFor further information\, www.thoc.org.cy \nPermission to perform at Ancient Monuments is granted by the Deputy Ministry of Culture \nInformation / Tickets \nOnline at www.thoc.org.cy\nThoc Theatre box office\, tel. 77772717 (Tuesday-Saturday 10am-1.30pm & 4pm-6pm)
URL:https://www.visitcyprus.com/event/horika-ydata-written-and-directed-by-lina-nikolakopoulou-larnaka-3-7-2025/
LOCATION:Pattichion Amphitheatre Larnaka\, Pattihio Forest Park\, Larnaka\, 6031
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thoc":MAILTO:info@thoc.org.cy
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