Cyprus Events January 2017

Cyprus Events January 2017

TOP Cyprus Events January 2017

New Year in Cyprus

Vasilopita - greek new year cake St Basil (Ayios Vasilis) is the Greek Santa Claus / Father Christmas and the children in Cyprus receive their presents on this day which is also New Year’s Day.

The New Year cake is named after the saint ( it is called Vasilopita cake) and hidden inside the cake is a coin.  The person who finds it, will be lucky for the rest of the year.

Cyprus Events January 2017

Epiphany – 6 January (12 days after Christmas)

A religious festival is held to celebrate Epiphany which involves diving into the  sea and retrieving the cross the Priests throw in to bless the sea.


Cyprus Events January 2017

Pafos2017

28 & 29 January 2017

pafos2017The opening of the European Capital of Culture Pafos2017 is inspired by the city’s plethora of myths and mythological figures.  It  showcases its history, cultural heritage, its diversity and its multicultural aspects over time, all the way to the modern culture of Pafos, Cyprus and Europe.   At the heart of these events lies the myth of the birth of Pafos through the union of Pygmalion and Galatea, a creator and his creation.

Information

– All events are with free entrance
– More information 2693 2017, info@pafos2017.eu pafos2017.eu
– During these two days, information points located at Kennedy square, Ibrahim Khan and the Castle Square will serve the public.

Programme

Saturday 28/1/2017

10:00 Walking around the City
Info Point Kennedy Square
A walk around the city and the main venues of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017 programme. In different parts of the city, information points and volunteers will provide information to the public about the Pafos2017 programme. Events, music and exhibitions will set the tone for a different year filled with art, cultural actions, festivals, artists and visitors from all around the world.

10:45-14:15 Espresso Solo Espressivo: Music in Coffee Shops
Five recitals from five soloists, both musicians and singers, performing works from the classical and the modern repertoire in everyday get-together places.
Participants:
Nikolas Eythymiou (viola) 10:45 -11:15 Vintage Art Café
Savvas Christodoulou (flute) 11:30-12:00 Ananas 8Bit Coffee
Timotheos Stylianidis (guitar) 12:15-12:45 Deloubak Espresso Cuisine Co.
Michalis – Marios Georgiou (singing) 13:00-13:30 Beanhaus Coffee Roasters
Chrysostomos Neofytou (violin) 13:45-14:15 Let them Eat Cake

Under Christina Athinodorou’s artistic supervision and coordination, the programme includes selected works of the composers Andreas Giagkopoulos, Artemis Aifotiti, Vyronas Athinodorou, Georgia Nikolaou, Giorgos Karvellos, Maria Andreou, Maria Kaoutzani, Rania Chrysostomou, Tasoula Christou, Evagoras Karagiorgis, Giorgos Christofi, as well as other European composers.

12:00 To A New World
Kennedy Square
Aarhus and Pafos, the two European Capitals of Culture for 2017, will be connected throughout the year by a series of common projects and actions, starting with their Opening Events. The work of the internationally renowned Danish composer, Lars Møller, was composed specifically for the opening event of the European Capital of Culture – Aarhus2017. The composer who is inspired by today’s World Travellers, the Immigrants, comes to present his work also in Pafos with the Aarhus Jazz Orchestra, the Concert Clemens Choir and the Music Lyceum of Pafos Choir.

The Aarhus Jazz Orchestra will be conducted by Lars Møller.
The Concert Clemens Choir will be conducted by Carsten Seyer Hansen.
With the participation of the Choir of the Music Lyceum of Pafos.

17:00* Planites (Exhibition Tour)
Palia Ilektriki/ Shelley Residence
An international visual and research effort with the participation of renowned visual artists from Pafos, Cyprus and the Mediterranean basin. The Planites refer to the wanderers, the World Travelers, from Agapenor to Apostle Paul, Saint Neophytos, and, of course, Aphrodite; but it, also, evokes the refugees of various times up to today’s immigrants. The exhibition takes place between Palia Ilektriki and the Residence on Shelley street, in an alternative tour around the city’s urban fabric.
The participating artists are: Andreas Angelidakis, Rosa Barba, Inal Bilsel, Andrea Bruno, Banu Cennetoğlu, Savvas Christodoulides, Marianna Christofides, Marianna Constanti, Elizabeth Hoak-Doering, Haris Epaminonda, Ben Evans and Alkis Hadjiandreou, Eleni Kamma, Lito Kattou,Nurtane Karagil, Lefteris Olympios, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Yorgos Petrou, Re Aphrodite, Efi Savvides, Socratis Socratous, Lefteris Tapas, Marina Xenofontos, Natalie Yiaxi

Curated by: Elena Parpa
*The exhibition will remain open until the 28th of February 2017 (10-19:00)

18:00 Intro
Kostis Palamas Square, Kennedy Square and A’ Lyceum of Pafos
Choirs from all around Cyprus invite the public to the opening of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017. The participating choirs are: Music Society of Pafos – conducted by Sotiris Karagiorgis, Orfeas – conducted by Polis Charalambous, Cyprus Art Music and Ballet School Choir conducted by Turgay Hilmi, Orphean Singers conducted by Yiannis Hadjiloizou, Amalgamation Choir conducted by Vasiliki Anastasiou, Children’s Choir of the Municipality of Pafos and the Choir of Evagoras Pallikaridis Cultural Association conducted by Zacharias Evangelou.

19:00 Opening Ceremony
Town Hall Square
The opening ceremony of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017 showcases the history, the multiculturalism and the modern culture of Pafos as an integral part of the wider European culture. The ceremony was designed and produced by a Creative Team of Cypriot artists and intellectuals, working with Walk the Plank.
Inspired by the myth of Pafos, it has at its heart the founding myth of Pygmalion, the Artist and his creation, Galatea.
The celebratory performance seeks to portray the core concepts of the Open Air Factory, such as creativity, originality, artistic excellence, and also multiculturalism, diversity, as well as the hope for a unified country.

Young people, children and volunteers from all over Cyprus will join professional cast from all over the island. Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot musicians and singers will sing in unison with a Danish choir and the Jazz Orchestra from Aarhus, our partner Capital of Culture. As Pygmalion invokes the spirit of Aphrodite to breathe life into the statue he has carved, light and fire will illuminate the sky above our newly restored city centre.
Original compositions, as well as adaptations of music, choreographies and projections brought to life by actors, dancers and hundreds of children who illuminate the moment of Pafos’ birth and mark the opening of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017.

Artistic Direction: Liz Pugh
Creative Producer: John Wassell
Text composition / dramatisation: Efi Kyprianidou
Direction: Neoklis Neokleous
Music composition, supervision and coordination: Christina Athinodorou
Set: Giorgos Papadopoulos
Choreography/Teaching: Ido Τadmor
Assistant Choreographer/Teacher: Jhonathan Hay Soutchy
Costume Design: Miranta Theodoridou
Visual Environment Design/3D Mapping: Vera Papastavrou, Kyriakos Kousoulidis
Lighting Designer: Stephen Page

Presenter: Antonia Charalambous

Participating:
Aarhus Jazz Orchestra – Conductor: Lars Moller
Concert Clemens Choir – Teacher: Carsten Seyer Hansen
The Choir of the Music Lyceum of Pafos– Teacher: Isavella Christofidou
Pafos Municipality Philharmonic Band – Conductor: Zacharias Evangelou

Participating Dancers:Eleni Nikolaou, Stefanos Constantinou, Valeria Ntrapela, Mikaella Michael, Christiana Ploutarchou, Eleni Petrou, Elias Schinas, Eftychia Charalambous, Michalis Schinas, Ygal Jerome Tsur, Neta Heinic, Yaacov Filtser, Or Elgarisi, Nimrod Poles, Adi Hanan and the students of Dance Schools of Pafos coordinated by the Dance Culture Pafos.

Participants live on stage or recorded on the soundtracks:
Andreas Tselepos, Filonila Chistoforou, Neoklis Neokleous (Actors)
Marios Andreou, Maria Andreou and Umut Albayrak (Singers)
Savvas Christodoulou (Flute)
The children Kyriakos Anastasiou, Ermina Kalogirou and Lena Charalambous (song)
Children from the Theatre Institute of Pafos.
Children from Primary Schools of Pafos

Recordings of actors-singers: Suite 16 Recording Studio. Sound engineer: Efthivoulos Theocharous.
Sound mixing: Andreas Georgallis – City Studios.
Mastering: Lowland Mastering U.K./ Nigel Palmer
Sound Design: Melvyn Coote

20:30 Music Bridges in Time and Space
Town Hall Square
The opening ceremony comes to an end and the lights turn to a different musical encounter, where a festival of songs from various places and times unfolds, celebrating the joy of life, the power of creativity and the mystery of the world. Accompanied by a group of excellent musicians, Alkistis Protopsalti and Doros Dimosthenous sing and celebrate the opening of the European Capital of Culture for 2017 in Pafos.

Sunday 29 January 2017

11:00 Walking around the City
Info Point Kennedy Square
A tour around the city and the main venues of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017 programme. In different parts of the city, information points and volunteers will provide information to the public about the Pafos2017 programme. Events, music and exhibitions will set the tone for a different year filled with art, cultural actions, festivals, artists and visitors from all around the world.

12:00 Connecting Aarhus with Pafos
Municipal Art Gallery
The Choir of the Music School of Pafos, having travelled to the “other” European Capital of Culture for 2017, the city of Aarhus in Denmark, during its opening events on January 21st, connects the two European Capitals of Culture both symbolically and literally (through music).
Conducted by Isavella Christophidou-Georgiou

12:30* Far Off Lands
Municipal Art Gallery
The video installation “Far Off Land” focuses on the distant land of childhood and the memories of the body, as well as the “distant land” of the shared hopes and dreams for the future. The project is inspired by the work of the renowned Cypriot poet Taner Baybars (Plucked in a Far Off Land), as well as the research the team has conducted on childhood before and after 1974. Three generations of Cypriots (from both sides of the Buffer Zone) get together to share their experiences as part of the installation. The installation is devoted to the two communities, as well as to every people living in a divided society. The project invites visitors to experience the installation as a voyage through three spaces and three parts respectively and write down their own experience with a wish for the future.
The project, implemented by the team Echo Arts, was designed and created by Ariana Economou, Gurgenc Korkmazel, Dorinda Hulton and Peter Hulton. The music was composed by Larkos Larkou.
*The exhibition will remain open until February 23th 2017 (10:00- 19:00)

15:00 Percussion Ensemble of the Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra
En Plo Gallery
The percussion ensemble of the Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra is composed of child-members of the Orchestra, as well as of members of the Orchestra’s music school.

15:00* Departing Mythologies (Exhibition Tour)
En Plo Gallery
The European Capital of Culture honours the great visual artists from the so-called Second Generation of Cyprus, who played a decisive role in the development of the arts on the island, shaping an entire visual arts (mainly painting) school of thought in Pafos and the rest of Cyprus. The painters Stas Paraschos, Costas Economou, Andreas Charalambides, Giorgos Kotsonis, Christos Christou and Christos Foukaras, as well as the sculptors Andis Hadjiadamos and Kypros Perdios have affected and enriched visual creation in our country, incorporating influences from around the world into their works, in a significantly creative manner. Esperia Iliadou-Suppiej is the curator of this exhibition.
*The exhibition will remain open until February 28th 2017 (10:00 – 19:00)

15:30* Michael Cacoyannis – Gazing at the Future (Exhibition Tour)
Pafos Castle
A photography exhibition dedicated to the internationally renowned Greek film artist. Material from the versatile artist’s archives, portraits, photos, scenes from the making of films and, also, shots from his films in new prints and under the supervision of the Italian artist Antonio Manta, Lecturer at the University of Urbino ISIA, honoured with the International Photography Award.

*With the collaboration of the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation in Athens.
The exhibition will remain open until 15/2/2017 (10:00 -19:00)

18:00 Incendies (Fires)
Stadium of Apostolou Pavlou Gymnasium
The Cyprus Theatre Organisation presents Wajdi Mouawad’s play for the first time in Cyprus, in a performance inspired by the Open Air Factory, since the plot takes place in a parking lot utilising three dimensions: live performance, radio drama and “drive in theatre”. The outdoor set will be defined by the audience, who will watch the performance from their cars, with the soundscape and the actors’ voices being transmitted through a specific radio frequency, while watching the action unfold before their eyes.

A will becomes the reason for two young people to travel to the Middle East in the pursuit of their roots after their mother’s death. Through their wandering, they will unveil secret aspects of their mother’s life and the consequences she suffered from the civil war. Incendies (Fires) is a play that involves both Europe and the Middle East, reflecting in the best way possible the true significance of the motto of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017 Linking Continents – Bridging Cultures.

Translation: Efi Giannopoulou
Direction: Paris Erotokriou
Set: Giorgos Giannou
Costume design: Rea Olympiou
Music/Music teaching: Vasiliki Anastasiou
Soundscape Design: Giannis Christofidis
Assistant Director: Maria Karolidou
Choreography/Movement: Ariana Markoullidou
Cast: Niki Dragoumi, Margarita Zachariou, Valentinos Kokkinos, Panagiota Papageorgiou, Manos Petrakis, Stefanos Pittas, Ioanna Siafkali, Andreas Tselepos

20:00 In the Land of Aphrodite and Pygmalion
Apostolou Pavlou Gymnasium
As the European Capital of Culture for 2017, Pafos celebrates the opening of the institution with a concert performed by the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, focusing on the myths and legends of the area, as well as the city’s own goddess, Aphrodite, also known as Venus. It is a music voyage passing by Aphrodite, Adonis, Arodafnousa and reaching the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea that inspired many composers and artists. Divinity, beauty and love are at the heart of the Opening Concert of the European Capital of Culture – Pafos2017.

Bateson: “Dame Venus hence to Paphos go” (orchestration by A. Mpaltas)
Desmarest: Pasacaille from the opera Vénus et Adonis
J. Cassanea de Mondonville: extracts from the opera-ballet Les fêtes de Paphos, Op. 10

Α. Mpaltas: Arodafnousa- Music fantasy on a Cypriot Medieval melody for orchestra

D. Ramenti: La Valse de Venus
von Suppe: Die schöne Galathée (The beautiful Galatea): Overture
Loewe: My Fair Lady – suite (arranged by R. Bennett)

Narrator: Andreas Tselepos & Conductor: Alkis Mpaltas


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